![]() (\\\xds-replica\from-master\data.zip)Ĭause: Possible issues with file share permissions. While this condition persists, replication to replica machines might not occur.Īccess denied. Microsoft Lync Server, File Transfer Agent service encountered an error while accessing a file share and will continuously attempt to access this file share until this issue is resolved. The following Lync Server Error event is logged when the Lync Server 2010 FE server that hosts the Lync Server File Transfer Agent service does not have the permissions needed to access the xds-replica share located on a Lync Server role server. Resolution: Ensure that the certificate configured for Microsoft Lync Server, Replica Replicator Agent is valid. Reason: Unable to match host/cluster against certificate, host=, cluster=, CNn=, OU=Certificates, OU=Server, O=.Ĭause: Microsoft Lync Server, Replica Replicator Agent presented an invalid certificate. Microsoft Lync Server, File Transfer Agent will continuously attempt to transfer the files. When CMS file replication between the Lync Server front end server that hosts the Lync Server File Transfer Agent Service and the internal interface(s) of the Lync Server Edge pool fails because certificate configuration issues, the following Lync Server Error event is logged: Log Name: Lync Serverįile transfer failed. Resolution: Check the accessibility of file shares or https web services listed above. Replica file transfer failures: : Https destination unavailable.Ĭause: Possible issues with transferring files to the replicas listed above. While this condition persists, configuration changes will not be delivered to these replica machines. Microsoft Lync Server, File Transfer Agent will continuously attempt to replicate to these machines. When, CMS file replication between the Lync Server front end server that hosts the Lync Server File Transfer Agent Service and the internal interface(s) of the Lync Server Edge pool fails because network routing issues, the following Lync Server Error event is logged: Log Name: Lync Serverįile transfer failed for some replica machines. The following scenarios describe some different types of CMS file replication failures that may occur under different circumstances. ![]() Status: Starting download of /dev_hdd0/game/XXX/USRDIR/XXX/data/bg/cc/cc31.Adding, moving or updating Lync Server server roles may cause the Central Management Store (CMS) file replication process to fail. Status: Starting download of /dev_hdd0/game/XXX/USRDIR/XXX/data/bg/cc/cc31.map Status: File transfer successful, transferred 560 B in 1 second Status: Starting download of /dev_hdd0/game/XXX/USRDIR/XXX/data/bg/cc/cc32.cam Status: File transfer successful, transferred 19.4 KB in 1 second Status: Starting download of /dev_hdd0/game/XXX/USRDIR/XXX/data/bg/cc/cc32.cld Status: File transfer successful, transferred 17.4 KB in 1 second Status: Starting download of /dev_hdd0/game/XXX/USRDIR/XXX/data/bg/cc/cc32.kg2 Status: File transfer successful, transferred 1.3 MB in 1 second Status: Starting download of /dev_hdd0/game/XXX/USRDIR/XXX/data/bg/cc/cc32.map Status: File transfer successful, transferred 1.5 KB in 1 second Status: Starting download of /dev_hdd0/game/XXX/USRDIR/XXX/data/bg/cc/cc33.cam Status: File transfer successful, transferred 3.5 KB in 1 second Status: Starting download of /dev_hdd0/game/XXX/USRDIR/XXX/data/bg/cc/cc33.cld Start up the FTP (should start default in multiMan), in Monster Manager: press start and then choose Tools -> FTP).(OPTIONAL) Download and install mulitMan (or Monster Manager from here).Site Manager- > General (change red to your PS3 LAN IP) Settings -> Transfers (change red to ~90% of your max transfer speed between PS3 and PC) Settings -> Connection -> FTP -> Active mode Settings -> Connection (these values could go 60, 99, 20 for a faster timeout) ![]() There are probably room for improvements so please share your findings and we will enrich the guide along the way. With these settings I've now managed to transfer 20,000 files in one session w/o any manual restarts or fiddling, this over WiFi even! ![]() ![]() Prior to this I had a lot of problems making backups of large quantities of files such as game folders and retroarch via FTP, so much of a PITA that I thought I was a lost cause. I just wanted to share some of my settings for successful mass transfers of files between PS3 and computer via FTP. ![]()
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