FTP 212 Directory Status vs 552 Exceeded Storage Allocation
FTP 212 (Directory Status) is a 2xx Positive Completion response, while 552 (Exceeded Storage Allocation) is a 5xx Permanent Negative response. 212 indicates that directory status reply. The server provides information about the current directory or a specified directory. In contrast, 552 means that requested file action aborted. Exceeded storage allocation for the current directory or dataset. The user's quota has been reached.
คำอธิบาย
Directory status reply. The server provides information about the current directory or a specified directory.
เมื่อคุณพบเห็น
After issuing the STAT command on a directory, the server returns the directory listing or status information.
วิธีแก้ไข
No fix needed — this is an informational response showing directory contents or status.
คำอธิบาย
Requested file action aborted. Exceeded storage allocation for the current directory or dataset. The user's quota has been reached.
เมื่อคุณพบเห็น
When uploading a file that would exceed your disk quota or the directory's storage limit configured by the server administrator.
วิธีแก้ไข
Delete unnecessary files to free up quota, or request a quota increase from the server administrator.
ความแตกต่างหลัก
212 is a 2xx Positive Completion response, while 552 is a 5xx Permanent Negative response.
FTP 212: Directory status reply. The server provides information about the current directory or a specified directory.
FTP 552: Requested file action aborted. Exceeded storage allocation for the current directory or dataset. The user's quota has been reached.
You encounter 212 when after issuing the STAT command on a directory, the server returns the directory listing or status information.
You encounter 552 when when uploading a file that would exceed your disk quota or the directory's storage limit configured by the server administrator.
ควรใช้อันไหนเมื่อไร
For 212 (Directory Status): No fix needed — this is an informational response showing directory contents or status. For 552 (Exceeded Storage Allocation): Delete unnecessary files to free up quota, or request a quota increase from the server administrator.