xp_cmdshell not working with FTP on server

  • I have a problem where I am simply trying to execute a SQL Server job (for now I am using Query Analyzer to troubleshoot), but here is what I am executing:

    xp_cmdshell 'ftp.exe -s:E:\Data\ftp_def.txt 22.222.22.22'

    the ftp_def contains the following

    username

    password123

    binary

    MPUT E:\Data\testfile.mdb

    y

    BYE

    Now for my environment:

    Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP 1

    SQL Server 2000 standard edition (SP4) .2039

    I am running the MSSQLServer service as local system (not my choice)

    Running the SQLServerAgent Service as a domain account that has SA on SQL Server and local administrator to the server.

    Also, I can run the FTP command at a command prompt and it works great.

    This setup works on my local workstation when I developed it.  Then I transfer it to the server and I get the following errors from running the xp_cmdshell:

    Invalid command.

    Invalid command.

    Not connected.

    Not connected.

    Invalid command.

    user

    password1234

    binary

    MPUT E:\Data\testfile.mdb

    y

    BYE

    > ftp: connect :Connection refused

    NULL

    Any help would be appreciated.

  • Where is the "E" drive... on the server or on your local drive?  If it's not on the server, you must use the UNC name back to the path where the FTP control and MDB files are actually located AND the SQL Server SERVICE must be logged in as a user that can "see" it.

    Try this...

    EXEC Master.dbo.xp_CmdShell 'Dir E:\Data\*.*'

    ... if it doesn't work, then that's the problem.

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  • The E: drive is local....but the following has happened

    We set up an FTP share on another server before any security changes are made.  The process works against that server.  Security between one server to another is the problem.

     

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