Using "put -delete" sometimes causes 425 ECONNABORT - connection aborted.
I have a script that runs over some directories.
I call
The file exists on the remote server, but the file on the local side will remain. This file has to be manually deleted from the local drive as it can never be submitted successfully and do the delete/clean up.
WinSCP client – WinSCP Version 6.1.2
Remote server – FileZilla Server 1.7.3
Connecting over FTPS using TLS 1.3
Excert from the log attached.
Also, due to the problems I was seeing, I have tried upgrading to version 6.1.2 from an older version (from 2017), however, I am finding now that
Any ideas?
TIA
I call
put -delete source destination
, and for most files (say 100+ each day) it works fine, but then for an occasional file, it will put the file on the server, but will then error with 425 ECONNABORT - connection aborted.
The file exists on the remote server, but the file on the local side will remain. This file has to be manually deleted from the local drive as it can never be submitted successfully and do the delete/clean up.
WinSCP client – WinSCP Version 6.1.2
Remote server – FileZilla Server 1.7.3
Connecting over FTPS using TLS 1.3
Excert from the log attached.
Also, due to the problems I was seeing, I have tried upgrading to version 6.1.2 from an older version (from 2017), however, I am finding now that
option batch continue
does not seem to work the same way, I have to use option batch on
which aborts the script line at that point; previously, option batch continue
would allow this one error to be skipped and move onto the next file. There is no skip option, only abort or reconnect.
Any ideas?
TIA