HP ARPA File Transfer Protocol User's Guide (36957-90159)

Appendix B 91
Error Messages
FTP User Messages and Errors
(FTPINFO 50) MESSAGE: Store unique mode on.
CAUSE: The FTP sunique command was entered when store-unique was disabled.
ACTION: Subsequent put commands will guarantee that the file will be created with a
unique name on the remote machine.
(FTPINFO 51) MESSAGE: Store unique mode off.
CAUSE: The FTP sunique command was entered when store-unique was enabled.
ACTION: None.
(FTPINFO 52) MESSAGE: Receive unique mode on.
CAUSE: The FTP runique command was entered when receive-unique was disabled.
ACTION: Subsequent get commands will guarantee that the file will be created with a
unique name on the local machine.
(FTPINFO 53) MESSAGE: Receive unique mode off.
CAUSE: The FTP runique command was entered when receive-unique was enabled.
ACTION: None.
(FTPINFO 54) MESSAGE: Command tracing on.
CAUSE: The FTP trace command was entered when command tracing was disabled.
ACTION: When an FTP connection to a remote system is established, TCP tracing will be
turned on. If a connection already exists, tracing will be turned on now.
(FTPINFO 55) MESSAGE: Command tracing off.
CAUSE: The FTP trace command was entered when command tracing was enabled.
ACTION: If an FTP connection exists to a remote system and tracing is enabled, it will be
turned off.
(FTPINFO 56) MESSAGE: Data tracing on.
CAUSE: The FTP trace command was entered when data tracing was disabled.
ACTION: When a connection for a data transfer is established, TCP tracing will be turned
on.
(FTPINFO 57) MESSAGE: Data tracing off.
CAUSE: The FTP trace command was entered when data tracing was enabled.
ACTION: None.
(FTPINFO 58) MESSAGE: Command tracing file name is !.
CAUSE: Command tracing was turned on and a connection to a remote system was
established.
ACTION: Use this file for debugging purposes.
(FTPINFO 59) MESSAGE: Data tracing file name is !.
CAUSE: Data tracing was turned on and a data transfer connection was established.
ACTION: Use this file for debugging purposes.