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Message 19401 - Posted: 17 Jan 2006, 23:09:45 UTC

Yes probably too late. Can I suggest you email them to carlc at atm dot ox dot ac dot uk

If you say you had a permanent upload failure and give the resultid, result name and attach the zip files that didn\'t upload (but you copied). If you can also send the result_name.xml file that might help identify which server it should be sent to.
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Message 20263 - Posted: 15 Feb 2006, 10:42:39 UTC - in response to Message 19401.  

The same problem again:

15/02/2006 11.49.44|climateprediction.net|Started upload of sulphur_iudm_000879178_0_1.zip
15/02/2006 11.49.49|climateprediction.net|Temporarily failed upload of sulphur_iudm_000879178_0_1.zip: error 413
15/02/2006 11.49.49|climateprediction.net|Backing off 2 hours, 1 minutes, and 5 seconds on upload of file sulphur_iudm_000879178_0_1.zip

Does anybody know what the \"error 413\" means?? Any hint/suggestion?
I received no answer to the e-mail I sent to the suggested address, and my client_state.xml should be fine now.. at least I hope so!
Probably I should stop running CPDN If I can\'t upload the final results :-(

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Yes probably too late. Can I suggest you email them to carlc at atm dot ox dot ac dot uk

If you say you had a permanent upload failure and give the resultid, result name and attach the zip files that didn\'t upload (but you copied). If you can also send the result_name.xml file that might help identify which server it should be sent to.

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Message 20265 - Posted: 15 Feb 2006, 10:52:33 UTC
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I googled this:

413 The server is refusing to process a request because the request entity is larger than the server is willing or able to process.

If you highlight \'error 413\' in your last post, then google there are a lot that are similar, so it\'s probably the problem.
Somewhere your traffic is trying to get through a server that is set for too small a number of megabytes.

Are you behind a company proxy server?
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Message 20266 - Posted: 15 Feb 2006, 10:53:57 UTC

Craig
The 500 error is similar.

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Message 20267 - Posted: 15 Feb 2006, 10:56:11 UTC - in response to Message 20263.  

Does anybody know what the \"error 413\" means?? Any hint/suggestion?

It means the file is bigger than you\'re allowed to send. You\'ll need to change the outgoing size limit on the proxy server (or whatever else it is) that\'s imposing the limit.
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Message 22905 - Posted: 25 May 2006, 16:50:24 UTC

I discover that adsl provider used DNS dynamic but temporary valid,
my adsl modem use the dns provider ip more over it was valid, so
adding in the config of ethernet card\'s property in dns part alternative dns ip could permit to reduce lost of connection.

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