getting a file via FTp

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Hi,


i have some problem in FTPing a file, googling could not help around.

I have a shell script wriiten on my linux machine(Server A) that get's a csv
file from another server(Server B).

Every minute , a csv file is updated on Server B and every 30 secs the
Server A gets the file from B.

Off late, my shell scripts throws an error and does not get the file. but
next time i restart the shell, it goes fine .

the log file  shows the error "550 abc.csv: The system cannot find the file
specified"

i am also posting the error log file , please advice .


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
##########################################################
FTP start Time: 09:30:00 Current time: 11:13:16
Time difference : -6196
FTP start Time: 09:30:00 FTP end time: 23:30:59
Time difference : -50459
FTP end Time: 23:30:59 Current time: 11:13:16
Time difference : 44263
##########################################################

Fetching remote file:
c:/Inetpub/ftproot/abc.csv
Before ftp
FTP_MACHINE:X.X.X.X
FTP_USER:abc
FTP_USER_PASSWD:xxxxxx
FTP_FILE_REPOSITORY:/home/xxxx/xxxx/data
REMOTE_FILE_NAME:abc.csv
Connected to X.X.X.X
220 XXXXX Microsoft FTP Service (Version 5.0).
331 Password required for polluser.
230-Welcome To XXX FTP
230 User abc logged in.
Local directory now /home/xxxx/xxxx/data
200 Type set to I.
Carriage Return stripping off.
227 Entering Passive Mode (X,X,X,X,6,86).
550 abc.csv: The system cannot find the file specified.
221
FTPed file not found, exiting
FTPed file not found, exiting
____________________________________________________________


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Thanks ,
GK

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