That could very well be part of your problem, yes.
JFFNMS looks in the directory you've defined here
TFTP Server Files Path /usr/local/jffnms/tftpd OK
{Check this value by going to the "System Setup & Checking" page under the
"Administration" of your JFFNMS setup}.
JFFNMS will look for incoming TFTP files in this directory - your TFTP
server root MUST be set to the same directory as this, or JFFNMS will not
find the incoming files.
So you need to either set your TFTP server to write files to
/home/tftp/jfftftp, or set JFFNMS to look in the directory /home/tftp - one
of the other.
As far as your other error
> cisco_cc : Error Waiting transfer to finish (60369.34 msec)
Which device issues this error? The Cisco device, or the JFFNMS server? If
it's the JFFNMS server, then this is related to your directory path issues -
JFNMS can't find the file it is expecting, so it fails.
I hope this is clear enough.
Darren Gibbs
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Sorry, I still not got it, what means "configured the TFTP server to write
to
> one directory, & JFFNMS to look in another".
My tftp home directory is /home/tftp, and I define tftp path in JFFNMS
with: /home/tftp/jfftftp, is this problem?
David
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 10:55:58 +1100, Darren Gibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Paul.
>
> Is your tftp root directory the same as the one JFFNMS is configured to
use?
>
> I found I had the same problem - I configured the TFTP server to write
> to one directory, & JFFNMS to look in another - so while the file got
> transferred, JFFNMS couldn't find it - I'm pretty sure I got a similar
> error.
>
> Darren
>
>
>
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> Hi ,
>
> I have configured some of my switches (Cisco 2950 running IOS 12.0) to
> backup the configuration via tftp, and is not working.
> The snmp write community is set .
>
> I got the folowing error message :
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/sysutils/nms/engine# php tftp_get_host_config.php
> : H 12 : 10.0.x.x : cisco_cc : Error Storing the file in DB (4227.35
> msec) TIMES : Total Time 4233.3 msec.
>
> I must mention that i found some backup files in the tftp directory
> (41a38a494d442.dat).
>
> Thanks.
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