I have a file --> file1.txt
i need to copy this file to another server using FTP....the 2 servers are server1 and server2..may i know how to write a script that can do this?
thanks in advance! Im a newbie to this... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need to get multiple files from an ftp server. Once the files have been downloaded, I need to move them to a different directory on the ftp server. I don't know of a command that would enable me to get a file and then move it (assuming I don't know the exact file name) within ftp. I think... (10 Replies)
Good afternoon!
I need to move a bunch of files from an FTP site to my server.
However mget *, dele * will not suffice as I cannot guarantee that new files are not uploaded between commands.
Roughly, this is what I would like to do:
(using a .netrc)
ftp somehost
bin
prompt
cd... (1 Reply)
Trying to do the following, and it looks like Expect is probably my best bet. Any help greatly appreciated
1) Log onto ftp site
2) Go to folder
3) GET all files matching basename*.txt
4) MOVE those files to a subfolder on the ftp site. I don't need to move it on MY computer, I want to move... (2 Replies)
Hi Members,
Can members please advise or suggest how to write UNIX script which
move all zip files in source directory and when done delete zip files from source directory? We want to delete only on successful transfer to the destination. secondly want to add some error checking if the FTP... (1 Reply)
Hi Experts,
I am using below script and facing some problems..
cd /home/user/test
rm ftp://ftp.log
Example: A_Bachfile_09292011.txt
A=`ls -1 "A*.txt"`
compress $A
C=`ls -1 "A*`
hostname="test.gmail.com"
user="raju"
Password="******"
ftp -n $hostname <<EOF >>ftp.lpg... (4 Replies)
Hello All,
I am trying to connect to ftp server and get the files. Also i need to rename the file in other ftp dir.
rename method is not allowing me to rename the file in other dir. When i tried copy command by using net::FTP:FILE then perl says it is not installed.
Can some body help me to... (2 Replies)
Hi All
I need to move the older than 30 days file to another ftp server. I have source structure like this
Files folder
Folder1
Folder2
Folder3
I need to create same Target structure and I need to move the older than 30 day file to another ftp server, can you please suggest me how I develop... (1 Reply)
hi,
when i do ftp from unix to laptop which is running a windows os, it lands in a root folder.
can i move a file from this root ftp folder to any other location in my laptop
say , c:\files\ folder?
i used rename command inside ftp , but it says incorrect parameter. (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
keynav
KEYNAV(1) General Commands Manual KEYNAV(1)NAME
keynav - a keyboard-driven mouse cursor mover
SYNOPSIS
keynav
DESCRIPTION
Keynav makes your keyboard a fast mouse cursor mover. You can move the cursor to any point on the screen with a few key strokes. It also
simulates mouse click. You can do everything mouse can do with a keyboard.
HOW TO USE
Run keynav, and activate it by pressing Ctrl+; (semicolon). You should see a thin frame on the screen with a cross in it.
Default configuration:
* h : select the left half of the region
* j : select the bottom half of the region
* k : select the top half of the region
* l : select the right half of the region
* Shift+h : move the region left
* Shift+j : move the region down
* Shift+k : move the region up
* Shift+l : move the region right
* Semicolon: move the cursor to the center of the selected region
* Spacebar : move the cursor and left-click
* Escape : cancel the move
CONFIGURATION
You can configure your own key setting. There is an example in /usr/share/doc/keynav/keynavrc. Copy it to $HOME/.keynavrc and edit it as
you like.
CONFFILE COMMANDS
* start : activate keynav
* end : deactivate keynav
* cut-left : select the left half of the region
* cut-right : select the right half of the region
* cut-up : select the top half of the region
* cut-down : select the bottom half of the region
* move-left : move the region left
* move-right : move the region right
* move-up : move the region up
* move-down : move the region down
* warp : move the cursor to the center of the selected region
* click 1 : left-click
* click 2 : middle-click
* click 3 : right-click
* doubleclick 1: left-click twice quickly
* doubleclick 2: middle-click twice quickly
* doubleclick 3: right-click twice quickly
* drag <button> [keyseq]: toggle dragging mode for the given button
Example: "drag 1 alt" to do a alt+click-drag
* grid <rows>x<columns> : change the grid layout of the selection
Example: "grid 2x3" to cut screen to 6 cells
* cell-select <row>x<column>: select a specific cell in the grid
* cell-select <cell> : select a specific cell in the grid
AUTHOR
keynav was written by Jordan Sissel <jls@semicomplete.com>.
This manual page was written by Wen-Yen Chuang <caleb@calno.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
KEYNAV(1)