Ive been having a rather odd problem this morning. After GR3 radar gave up the ghost prompted a system reboot and after that I have had intermittent uploads. Errors out with a 530 error which claims the maximum number of connections (8) Called the host any they recommended changing the number of connection attempts and time between them but I didn’t really find any place to make those changes. Weather-Dispay Realtime is the file that seems to be lagging. I can go into the setup page and initiate the start now and the file picks up and works for awhile. An ideas as to what the problem might be? Everything has been restarted and of course the host says it’s not on their end and recommend the above mentioned changes. Thanks!
Wayne WD Version 10.37S Build149
https://www.smythweather.net
Site status shows all WD uploads are current now?
Yes it does but I just re-set it by going to the realtime time and using the start now function.
I don’t know exactly what is happening as nothing has changed in WD for quite a long time. It normally just works without hardly any intervention from me. Still acts like a hosting issue but they say no. Thanks for the reply!
Wt
Just noticed that now that after the reset it’s back to the problem again
Here is the ftp log entry
Logging onto FTP server…ftp.smythweather.net
Connecting to FTP server at 66.96.147.155:21.
OK
Connected.
220 ipage FTP Server Ready
USER=****
331 Password required for smythweathernet
PASSWORD=****
530 Sorry, the maximum number of clients (8) for this user are already connected.
OK
Disconnected.
141: FTP protocol error: 530 Sorry, the maximum number of clients (8) for this user are
already connected.
Change to remote Dir /
Doing abort procedure/program close…
BTW I only have WD and GR3 running and at the moment doesn’t look like either is doing well
Is there anything that looks unusual in the WD FTP logs?
No nothing but the 530 error above but I just got back in and noticed that I have more than 3 FTP indicators on my task bar running at one time and I don’t know why. That might account for the too many connections warning. Sever latency maybe? I’m on fiber at 22ms with streaming video running so I don’t believe it’s me really. I’m definitely open for suggestions ! Any ideas?
Still having this problem today. After about 2 am this morning it managed to work as designed.
But a bit before noon the realtime data dropped behind once again. I have logged in via VNC and restarted the file uploads again and just now had to repeat that operation. I have swapped parts left and right with no change. Everything except the machine it resides on has been checked. At a total loss for ideas at the present.