Hi, Sumit:
0) Thanks for the snapshot of the Command Line Windows. This is the environment that I have been working with. Yours does look different.
1) However, instead of just typing "udp-sender" as MS-DOS mode command to start the process as you did, the proper syntax on the Sender side should be "udp-sender -f kenya.doc", where "kenya.doc" is the file that you are attempting to send, based on what I can decipher from the latter part of your snapshot.
2) I do not understand why the text string "udp-sender -f kenya.doc" shows up between the "Broadcasting ..." and the "New connection .." messages. Did you input this articular string at certain point of the process? For sure, "kenya.doc" sounds like a custom file name controlled by you. Neither MS-DOS nor udp-sender.exe could have dreamed up with this on their own.
3) According to the operation conventions that I have been observing, the 192.168.100.72 is the IP address of the intended receiving PC, correct? What did you see on the screen of the receiving PC?
4) The "read: Not enough space" message is somewhat deceiving, because it also shows up when no filename is specified.
5) By the way, the udp-sender for my experiments is running on a WinXP PC with the same [Version 5.1.2600] MS-DOS mode.
6) Another thing. It seems that I can not receive your reply eMails. So far, I only see other colleague's Mails commenting on your eMails to me. This "relay" type of phenomenon is a bit strange. So, if I am not responding to your eMail in the future (My discipline is within 24 hours.), it may be caused by this phenomenon. (If you do "Reply All" to my eMail, I should get two copies of your messages, one direct and one through udpcast reflector. It is fine with me.)
Abe (2010-05-24, 16:28)
Knight Samar wrote:
Sorry, the proper syntax is:
udp-sender.exe *--file */insert-your-favourite-1mb-file-here/
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 12:00 AM, Knight Samar <knightsamar@gmail.com mailto:knightsamar@gmail.com> wrote:
And did you try sending a file ? udp-sender.exe /insert-your-favourite-1mb-file-here / On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Sumit Arora <sumit@alldeankenya.com <mailto:sumit@alldeankenya.com>> wrote: Dear Abraham/Samar Thanks for your response. I am giving this command on command prompt using the file actual file name And now I am getting error as mentioned in snapshot below. Please suggest. Thanks and Best Regards. _______________________________________________________________________ Sumit Arora
Dear Abraham
Thanks for your assistance.
Now I know what mistake I was making, I was presuming that I have to run the utility first and then give the command
Udp-sender -f Kenya.doc as was shown in the snapshot.
But now I successfully transferred a file between 2 PCs but will further test with multiple machines.
On website I found that there are set of commands to use in satellite environment, Uni-directional mode; Keyboardless mode etc.
1. Is there any mode or log file where I can get details of receivers that have received the file successfully and those who have not yet received this file. 2. Can we have keyboard less mode or unattended mode for receivers. My aim is that the receiving PCs should have UDPcast receiver running continuously and as soon as there is a new file from server it starts the transfer without any manual intervention.
Please suggest.
Thanks and Best Regards.
_______________________________________________________________________
Sumit Arora
From: Abraham Y. Chen [mailto:AYChen@Avinta.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 2:29 AM To: Sumit Arora Cc: Knight Samar; udpcast@udpcast.linux.lu Subject: Re: [Udpcast] Using Windows version of UDPcast 201005241607.AYC 201005231203.AYC Re:201005220726.AYC
Hi, Sumit:
0) Thanks for the snapshot of the Command Line Windows. This is the environment that I have been working with. Yours does look different.
1) However, instead of just typing "udp-sender" as MS-DOS mode command to start the process as you did, the proper syntax on the Sender side should be "udp-sender -f kenya.doc", where "kenya.doc" is the file that you are attempting to send, based on what I can decipher from the latter part of your snapshot.
2) I do not understand why the text string "udp-sender -f kenya.doc" shows up between the "Broadcasting ..." and the "New connection .." messages. Did you input this articular string at certain point of the process? For sure, "kenya.doc" sounds like a custom file name controlled by you. Neither MS-DOS nor udp-sender.exe could have dreamed up with this on their own.
3) According to the operation conventions that I have been observing, the 192.168.100.72 is the IP address of the intended receiving PC, correct? What did you see on the screen of the receiving PC?
4) The "read: Not enough space" message is somewhat deceiving, because it also shows up when no filename is specified.
5) By the way, the udp-sender for my experiments is running on a WinXP PC with the same [Version 5.1.2600] MS-DOS mode.
6) Another thing. It seems that I can not receive your reply eMails. So far, I only see other colleague's Mails commenting on your eMails to me. This "relay" type of phenomenon is a bit strange. So, if I am not responding to your eMail in the future (My discipline is within 24 hours.), it may be caused by this phenomenon. (If you do "Reply All" to my eMail, I should get two copies of your messages, one direct and one through udpcast reflector. It is fine with me.)
Abe (2010-05-24, 16:28)
Knight Samar wrote:
Sorry, the proper syntax is:
udp-sender.exe --file insert-your-favourite-1mb-file-here
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 12:00 AM, Knight Samar knightsamar@gmail.com wrote:
And did you try sending a file ?
udp-sender.exe insert-your-favourite-1mb-file-here
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Sumit Arora sumit@alldeankenya.com wrote:
Dear Abraham/Samar
Thanks for your response.
I am giving this command on command prompt using the file actual file name
And now I am getting error as mentioned in snapshot below.
Please suggest.
Thanks and Best Regards.
_______________________________________________________________________
Sumit Arora