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> When I schedule it in cron and make it run automatically, FTP upload fails
> with error :
> 426 Connection closed; Not Enough Disk Space. Aborting..
Are you sure the FTP user accounts being used for uploading the file in both
cases are same ? Also you can try enabling verbose login on your FTP client
and see where/how it is trying to upload ? and also verify the presence of
file at the desired location on FTP server when the cron job to make sure file
is being uploaded at right place.
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Script is the same, if i run it as root in command prompt it works file, the
same script when I schedule through cron it shows error after uploading say
18GB data. Hence authentication works fine, location is correct etc.
Why is it that it works fine from command prompt and breaks in between with
error when I run the *same* script through cron.
-- amit
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