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Files resending through FTP
Hi All,
I have the following requirement: I have two server . One is source and other receiver. My requiremnt is that from Source server i have to check in a specified path whether any file with *.BAD extension is therer in the receiver server or not . If it then i have to resend the files to the receiver server through FTP. E.g Source server Receiver 10.124.1.24 10.124.3.45 If any files is in the server 10.124.3.45 with *.BAD then transfer it from source. so we can have many files with *.BAD and we have to resend them all. Thanks D S |
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list and then again ftp!!!
i guess u cant check if *.BAD fiels exist and ftp teh same, together.
so u need to first try connecting to destination box and list all the *.BAD files (into an existing file in source box) from the destination directory, as below: from source box: ======== ftp destination ip user xxx pswd *** cd destination directory(where *.BAD files are kept) ls -ltr sourcedir_filename.txt (this will list all the files in destination dir to an existing file in source box) bye now you have a file "sourcedir_filename.txt" in your source box which has names of all the files (including *.BAD files). so now you have to check if any *.BAD file exist in the above file and if it does then ftp the same files back to destination box. this might be a lengthy way of doing it but it will work fine cya |
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