Hello;
 
I am trying to move an image of a 40GB disk to an 80GB disk on a
Thinkpad T42 Laptop. I was able to create the image and it is sitting on
on my NAS. When I went to install it on the larger drive, I ran into
this error and the slurpdisk immediately quit. Obviously this is being
reported by my NAS, but I do not know what the g4u command was that
caused this.
 
Here are the particulars.
I'm using "g4u Harddisk Image Cloning V2.2"
The PC is an IBM Thinkpad T42
The FTP server is actually a NAS with software by Open-E. I don't know
what FTP server software they use, but it should be one of the
OpenSource servers for linux, as this is what their product is based on.
 
Here is an exact transcript of what happens (with some edits for
privacy):
 

        g4u> slurpdisk anonymous@<my nas ip>
/pub/ghost_images/image_file.gz wd0
        Connected to <my nas ip>
        220 Open-E NAS
        331 Anonymous login ok, send your complete email address as your
password.
        Password: <password entered, invisibly>
        230 Anonymous access granted, restrictions apply.
        Remote system type is UNIX.
        Using binary mode to transfer files.
        200 Type set to I
        501 Invalid number of arguments.
        221 Goodbye.
         
        g4u>

I couldn't find that error after searching through the archive of this
mailing list. Has anyone seen this before? Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks!
 
-- 
Stephen A. Jarjoura
 
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