LINUX: how to detect that ftp file upload is finished

I'd try using inotify, event code IN_CLOSE_WRITE.


Apache "Mina" ftp server (java) might be able to do what you want, including detecting a failed upload, as mentioned here

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From Ftplet.afterCommand, you should be able to look at the reply. For those failed transfers that FtpServer can detect (that causes an SocketException or IOException) this should be something like 426 or 551.

Ftplet overview here, including response codes.

The afterCommand method signature:

FtpletResult afterCommand(FtpSession session, FtpRequest request, FtpReply reply)

You'd check reply.getCode() in your overriden method. You should subclass DefaultFtplet rather than implementing Ftplet interface from scratch.

Note that DefaultFtplet::afterCommand shows how to detect what client command is being responded to. You can check for STOR or STOU and reply-code 426 or 551 to detect failed uploads.

However, this may not detect an upload intentionally terminated by the client, if the client app decides to treat the transfer as though the file was just shorter than it is. In the case of a unintentionally broken connection, I think the reply-code check will work. A test could be to kill the client app, or bring down the client machine's network interface.

To handle successful uploads (your original question), you can look for the success reply-code instead, ie 226.

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