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Subject: [ts-7000] Eclipse ftp Transfers
From: "Anouk Ahamitet" <>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:43:21 -0000
I'm curious why it takes eclipse several MINUTES to transfer a fairly
small file (about 1.6M) from Windows to the TS-7800 over a 1Gb
network.  When I use the ftp client on the 7800 to grab the file from
the FileZilla server running on the windows box, it takes only a few
seconds (that includes logging in and typing the commands).  But it
literally takes /minutes/ for eclipse to go the other way.

It appears that the ftp server on the 7800 just takes a silly amount
of time to send the initial connect response (or it just fails the
connection entirely and eclipse is falling back to some other
protocol, scp perhaps?).  I cannot test connecting from the Windows
ftp client, because all I ever get is:

  C:\Documents and Settings\anouk>ftp 192.168.0.50
  Connected to 192.168.0.50.
  Connection closed by remote host.

30-60 seconds pass between the 'connected' and 'closed' lines.

I also connected from an Ubuntu machine on the same network, and it
took three minutes (I timed it twice) to get the 220 banner and 'Name'
prompt from the TS-7800's server.

Nothing else is running on the 7800, top shows it is 99.3% idle (with
top, init and the terminal taking all of the 0.7% in use).

FWIW, it also takes telnet much longer than expected to activate and
prompt for user name.


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