Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/05/19/13:42:32
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On Wed, 19 May 2004, Kleinert, Marcel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For a internal prototype we are using cygwin on a windows 2000 system to
> transfer data via ssh from one windows machine to this windows system
> with cygwin sshd.
>
> If we have alot of data to transfer (e.g. 800 MB) after approximately 10
> minutes the transfer hangs
> without an exception.
>
> So I opened the log file for sshd on the cygwin folder on the target
> machine. In this log file
> I have the following messages:
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 9 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 1 != 20
> 3583 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 2 != 20
> 1237139 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 1 != 20
> 1245150 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 2 != 20
> 1529145 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 1 != 20
> 1536801 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 2 != 20
> 3581925 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 1 != 20
> 3591269 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 2 != 20
> 6645385 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 1 != 20
> 6883663 [sig] sshd 2148 wait_sig: short read from signal pipe: 1 != 20
> 9 [main] sshd 3684 sig_send: error sending signal 28 to pid 3684, pipe handle 0x300, Win32 error 5
> 561758 [proc] sshd 3684 sig_send: error sending signal 20 to pid 3684, pipe handle 0x300, Win32 error 5
> 7482 [main] sshd 1556 sig_send: error sending signal 28 to pid 1556, pipe handle 0x300, Win32 error 5
> 474317 [proc] sshd 1556 sig_send: error sending signal 20 to pid 1556, pipe handle 0x300, Win32 error 5
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> I am not really sure what the problem is. I also tried to transfer the
> data to a unix ssh daemon.
> With this daemon I had no problems. The whole 800 MB was transferred
> successfully.
>
> Do you think thats a bug in the ssh daemon of cygwin? And if it is a bug
> to you know how to fix it ?
>
> Thanks alot for your help in advance.
> Marcel Kleinert
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