Error listing directory '/mnt/DroboFS1/Shares/TV_Series' - TSFTPFileSystem::ResetConnection
I'm trying to connect to an old Drobo B800FS, 64% full 36% free space.
I am currently trying to copy files onto it from Windows Explorer, and for some weird reason despite there bring plenty of room on it, the Drobo grinds to a halt. Then Explorer complains the Drobo is full and the copy stops.
Before the Explorer copy stopped, I tried to connect using WinSCP, the SFTP connection to the Drobo was painfully slow while trying to connect with WinSCP, the initial connection dialog never completes, resulting in this error.
Once the explorer file copy fails, WinSCP will quickly connect to the Drobo no problem. It seems the delayed response from the Drobo causes WinSCP to throw this error.
I need to do a factory reset on the Drobo, as folders suddenly empty, and you cant write to them. The fix is to delete the folder and recreate it.
I've not seen this problem before, but I don't think I've ever tried to connect with this scenario before.
WinSCP 6.1.2
Error message:
Error listing directory '/mnt/DroboFS1/Shares/TV_Series'.
Invalid access to memory.
Stack trace:
(002917EB) System::SysFreeMem
(01003DEA) C6083_0
(01005E52) ____ExceptionHandler
(01002C0C) __ExceptionHandler
(00087A7F) ntdll.dll
(000740D1) ntdll.dll.KiUserExceptionDispatcher
(00FF1CEF) ___org_free
(00FDD9D9) ___org_delete
(00DBC86E) TSFTPFileSystem::ResetConnection
(00DBB9C1) TSFTPFileSystem::Close
(00D6A046) TSecureShell::FatalError
(00D68D7F) TSecureShell::TimeoutAbort
(00D6B028) TSecureShell::WaitForData
(00D68382) TSecureShell::Receive
(00DC05FE) TSFTPFileSystem::ReceivePacket
(00DC1BA8) TSFTPFileSystem::ReceiveResponse
(00DD1E44) TSFTPFileSystem::ReadDirectory
(00E017FC) TTerminal::CustomReadDirectory
(00E00B65) TTerminal::ReadDirectory
(00DFE16D) TTerminal::DoEndTransaction
(00E005C6) TTerminal::DoStartup
(00DF7040) TTerminal::Open
(00D20A03) TTerminalThread::TerminalOpenEvent
(00D1B80C) TSignalThread::Execute
(000CE0EF) Userinterface::C20_0
(0001ECC7) KERNEL32.DLL.BaseThreadInitThunk
(00066C6C) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(00066C39) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(01004455) C6083_0
(01005A2F) _ReThrowException
(00E0182B) TTerminal::CustomReadDirectory
(00E00B65) TTerminal::ReadDirectory
(00DFE16D) TTerminal::DoEndTransaction
(00E005C6) TTerminal::DoStartup
(00DF7040) TTerminal::Open
(00D20A03) TTerminalThread::TerminalOpenEvent
(00D1B80C) TSignalThread::Execute
(000CE0EF) Userinterface::C20_0
(0001ECC7) KERNEL32.DLL.BaseThreadInitThunk
(00066C6C) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(00066C39) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
I know how to reproduce the problem or the problem happens frequently enough. I wish to be contacted by the WinSCP team to help resolving the problem.
I am currently trying to copy files onto it from Windows Explorer, and for some weird reason despite there bring plenty of room on it, the Drobo grinds to a halt. Then Explorer complains the Drobo is full and the copy stops.
Before the Explorer copy stopped, I tried to connect using WinSCP, the SFTP connection to the Drobo was painfully slow while trying to connect with WinSCP, the initial connection dialog never completes, resulting in this error.
Once the explorer file copy fails, WinSCP will quickly connect to the Drobo no problem. It seems the delayed response from the Drobo causes WinSCP to throw this error.
I need to do a factory reset on the Drobo, as folders suddenly empty, and you cant write to them. The fix is to delete the folder and recreate it.
I've not seen this problem before, but I don't think I've ever tried to connect with this scenario before.
WinSCP 6.1.2
Error message:
Error listing directory '/mnt/DroboFS1/Shares/TV_Series'.
Invalid access to memory.
Stack trace:
(002917EB) System::SysFreeMem
(01003DEA) C6083_0
(01005E52) ____ExceptionHandler
(01002C0C) __ExceptionHandler
(00087A7F) ntdll.dll
(000740D1) ntdll.dll.KiUserExceptionDispatcher
(00FF1CEF) ___org_free
(00FDD9D9) ___org_delete
(00DBC86E) TSFTPFileSystem::ResetConnection
(00DBB9C1) TSFTPFileSystem::Close
(00D6A046) TSecureShell::FatalError
(00D68D7F) TSecureShell::TimeoutAbort
(00D6B028) TSecureShell::WaitForData
(00D68382) TSecureShell::Receive
(00DC05FE) TSFTPFileSystem::ReceivePacket
(00DC1BA8) TSFTPFileSystem::ReceiveResponse
(00DD1E44) TSFTPFileSystem::ReadDirectory
(00E017FC) TTerminal::CustomReadDirectory
(00E00B65) TTerminal::ReadDirectory
(00DFE16D) TTerminal::DoEndTransaction
(00E005C6) TTerminal::DoStartup
(00DF7040) TTerminal::Open
(00D20A03) TTerminalThread::TerminalOpenEvent
(00D1B80C) TSignalThread::Execute
(000CE0EF) Userinterface::C20_0
(0001ECC7) KERNEL32.DLL.BaseThreadInitThunk
(00066C6C) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(00066C39) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(01004455) C6083_0
(01005A2F) _ReThrowException
(00E0182B) TTerminal::CustomReadDirectory
(00E00B65) TTerminal::ReadDirectory
(00DFE16D) TTerminal::DoEndTransaction
(00E005C6) TTerminal::DoStartup
(00DF7040) TTerminal::Open
(00D20A03) TTerminalThread::TerminalOpenEvent
(00D1B80C) TSignalThread::Execute
(000CE0EF) Userinterface::C20_0
(0001ECC7) KERNEL32.DLL.BaseThreadInitThunk
(00066C6C) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(00066C39) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
I know how to reproduce the problem or the problem happens frequently enough. I wish to be contacted by the WinSCP team to help resolving the problem.