XFileSharing Pro - Server with status "readonly" but still is using f

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sebko
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Server with status "readonly" but still is using f

#1 Postby sebko » Apr 16, 2013 1:53 pm

Hello,
today I saw problem with fileserver rotator. I change status for two fileservers because I migrate with them on other server but xfs has displayed for users info: "ERROR: Server don't allow uploads at the moment" with id fileserers with status "readonly".
Anybody had this problem?

ankurs
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#2 Postby ankurs » Apr 16, 2013 1:58 pm

do you have any other servers which are ON ? if not then it will show that error

sebko
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#3 Postby sebko » Apr 16, 2013 2:29 pm

Yes, I have few fileservers with status "ON".

EDIT:
I deleted sessions in database but still problem occur.

EDIT2:
I found where is problem.
Main script can't change config on fileserver...but don't display error.
I check error log on fileserver and there is no any log about problems with file writing by server. I checked permissions and chmods and are properly.

Scepter
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#4 Postby Scepter » Apr 17, 2013 2:33 am

Hello,

I just added a server and i've the same problem.

I turn off my main server and try to upload on the new server and get this error:

"ERROR: Server don't allow uploads at the moment".

How to fix this?

sebko
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#5 Postby sebko » Apr 18, 2013 8:07 am

Scepter wrote:Hello,

I just added a server and i've the same problem.

I turn off my main server and try to upload on the new server and get this error:

"ERROR: Server don't allow uploads at the moment".

How to fix this?
Do You set IP for fileserver in hosts on server where You have xfs?
If Yes check IPs in /etc/hosts - I don't know why in this case fxs don't inform about problems with access to server.
Second problem may be problem with changing server status by xfs. Check server status in admin panel and next check server status in fileserver config.

Scepter
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#6 Postby Scepter » Apr 20, 2013 7:50 am

Yeah, i did for my /etc/hosts.
Second problem may be problem with changing server status by xfs. Check server status in admin panel and next check server status in fileserver config.
I checked it too :/