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I purchased Acronis Backup and Recovery Advanced Server v11 and a Buffalo TeraStation Pro II Rackmount..
do to security reasons. I cannot use SMB mapped shares..
I need to use FTP or SFTP..
Acronis can get a connection to the ftp but cannot write the file..

I've tested doing ftp to a windows server and that works fine..
but when setting the ftp to the terastation it wont let me finish configuring the backup task..

any clue why..

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New log entry started on 2011-02-16 08:36:44
Connected to imagesrvbak
<- 220 10.36.36.215 FTP server ready
-> FEAT
<- 211-Features:
<- MDTM
<- REST STREAM
<- SIZE
<- 211 End
-> USER anonymous
<- 331 Anonymous login ok, send your complete email address as your password.
-> PASS *****
<- 230 Anonymous access granted, restrictions apply.
-> SYST
<- 215 UNIX Type: L8
-> PWD
<- 257 "/" is current directory.
-> CWD /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9
<- 550 /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis
<- 550 /array1/acronis: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9
<- 550 /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis
<- 550 /array1/acronis: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9
<- 550 /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis
<- 550 /array1/acronis: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9
<- 550 /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis
<- 550 /array1/acronis: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9
<- 550 /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis
<- 550 /array1/acronis: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1/acronis
<- 550 /array1/acronis: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1
<- 250 CWD command successful
-> TYPE A
<- 200 Type set to A
-> PASV
<- 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,36,36,215,6,204).
-> LIST acronis
<- 450 acronis: No such file or directory
-> ABOR
<- 226 Abort successful
-> CWD /array1/acronis
<- 550 /array1/acronis: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1
<- 250 CWD command successful
-> PASV
<- 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,36,36,215,17,176).
-> LIST acronis
<- 450 acronis: No such file or directory
-> ABOR
<- 226 Abort successful
-> CWD /array1/acronis
<- 550 /array1/acronis: No such file or directory
-> CWD /array1
<- 250 CWD command successful
-> PASV
<- 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,36,36,215,5,244).
-> LIST acronis
<- 450 acronis: No such file or directory
-> ABOR
<- 226 Abort successful
-> TYPE I
<- 200 Type set to I
-> PASV
<- 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,36,36,215,19,55).
-> STOR /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9
<- 550 /array1/acronis/1de461e9-e739-4793-9aeb-05e4b2eb08d9: Permission denied
-> ABOR
<- 226 Abort successful

nevermind, finally figured out that acronis changes case of the ftp path to all lower case...
the share name was uppercase...

so to fix it I had to change the ftp share name to lower case