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ls command in Remote Server
Unix Box: IBM AIX
Shell : K-Shell When i logged into a remote server through FTP, and tried to find only required month file by typing `ls -ltr *200805`, the output is "ls remotefile localfile". I coudnt understand this. What is want is get into the remote server and get the count of required files like "ls -ltr *200805 | wc -l". This is working in my machine but not on remote directory. how can i do this. Advance appreciations for the help |
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