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How to synchronize using FTP
Hi everyone!
I need to write a script that will synchronize two servers using FTP. So basically the script will get only the files that exist on the remote server that do not exist on the local server. Is there an option to do this when using mget? If not, is there a way to copy over only the files that are not on the local server? I'm running Solaris 9. Thanks! |
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