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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: pcs800 on August 17, 2006, 06:23:32 PM
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I keep getting an error box that comes up with no program name on it. I suspect it is from HFS. It says "Aborted By User", and that's it.
Anyone know what this is or how to get rid of it?
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What exactly were you doing just before that message popped up?
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HFS runs on a file server, so I never see exactly when it pops up since I only look at the server once per day.
But I think there have been user uploads each time it happens.
Even if the upload was successful it seems the next time I look at the file server, the message is there.
Could the HFS installation be corrupt? I attempted to upload a fairly large file a few weeks ago and it stopped half way through. I just restarted the machine and never thought about it again.
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I just did a test here. I aborted a HFS upload and didn't see a message like that. So I'm thinking that message is from another app running in the background.
You also mention that "HFS runs on a file server". As HFS is a file server by itself it sounds like you are running a file server within another file server. Is that right? If so, maybe there is a conflict between the two servers when certain things are done causing that error message.
Also, in HFS (in expert mode) go to Menu -> upload and see what your settings are at. These settings have nothing to do with that error message but it's a good way to manage duplicate and aborted uploads. You didn't mention what version of HFS you are running.
You mention that a large upload of your's aborted about half-way through. How large was that upload? There are browser limitations -> 2GB for Opera and IE and 4GB for firefox.
Hope any of this helps.
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The server acts as a backup/file server. HFS is the only file server app running on it.
The file I was uploading was about 150MB across a gigabit network, so it was moving fast and then choked.
I will check that setting in the menu.
Thanks for the reply.
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well, that message is not in any HFS source, so i can say 99% it is not from HFS
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Ok, thanks. i will look elsewhere within the server then.