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ftp script
I'll appreciate for your help. I'm trying the following script and i get the message
usage: ftp host-name [port] Code:
#!/bin/bash USER=test PASSWORD=test12345 cd /home/test/logs tar zcvf backup.tar.gz test.log* rm test.log* COMMANDS=$(cat << EOF open 41.220.71.162 $USER $PASSWORD cd /home/test2/public_html/backup prompt off put backup.tar.gz exit EOF) echo $COMMANDS > commands ftp < commands rm commands |
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still no luck, i've tried #rm commands and it says
usage: ftp host-name [port] Code:
#!/bin/bash USER=test PASSWORD=test12345 cd /home/test/logs tar zcvf backup.tar.gz test.log* rm test.log* COMMANDS=$(cat << EOF ftp -n 41.220.71.162 $USER $PASSWORD cd /home/test2/public_html/backup prompt off put backup.tar.gz exit EOF) echo $COMMANDS > commands ftp < commands #rm commands |
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No, I didnt mean it that way.
Asked you to comment rm commands and post the content of the file commands The file commands would have the entire ftp command contents and from that we could analyze. Hope I have made it clear ! |
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