Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: ftp stability check
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers ftp stability check Post 302091063 by blowtorch on Thursday 28th of September 2006 10:05:46 PM
Old 09-28-2006
efang,
Please do not create duplicate threads for the same topic. I have merged the threads. And you need to be more specific about what you mean by 'ftp stability'.
 

9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Shell Programming and Scripting

Ftp Status Check

Hi, I'm using the below script to ftp the file passed as 3rd argument. I'm passing the source and destination directory as 1st and 2nd argument. This script does the ftp successfully. The script displays the echo before ftp stmt and does the ftp and does not display the stmts after that... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: acheepi
4 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

Check for FTP completion

Hello, I am sure a lot of you have come across this situation, and I want to know how you have or would handle this situation: - A file gets ftp'ed (import) regularly to a directory into our environment. Is there a way to check whether this file has completed ftp'ing. * I don't want my... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ChicagoBlues
1 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

How to check the FTP Status?

Hi, I wrote a script that is generating a file and then i have to ftp this file on another server. For this i am using mput to put the file. How can i make sure that the file was ftp'd correctly to the another server, is there any status check ? Thanks. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: smc3
1 Replies

4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Using FTP to check whether file is completely FTP... plz find the description below

Hi, We have some clients who will place huge files in to one of the remote server. And the shell script written in our local server to retrieve client files (using FTP) placed on one of the remote server of ours by clients. My question Is there any FTP command/script to check from my local... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: nmsrao
1 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

Check FTP Status

To all, I need to run a ftp command in one of my scripts and I need to evaluate what happens after it's done. The problem is the script would not capture the ftp responses. If I type the same thing on the command line, I get all kinds of responses. I would like to capture the same responses in... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: april
2 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

file check before FTP

Hi I use a shell script to transfer files from UNIX to Windows 2000 server before the FTP i need to check whether any files with the same name exists. If the files are already present it need not be FTPed else the file should be FTPed. Kindly help me. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Codesearcher
2 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

Check file, before FTP

:mad: Hi All, I have written a script, which will get the file from other server through FTP. It is working fine, but i want to add a code which should first check, if the file is available in the source system and then do FTP, once successfully completed, it should delete the file. Is... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Amit.Sagpariya
4 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

FTP file check help

hello i need check if file_name exist on remote FTP or not the FTP is anonymous and doesnt require username/pass (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: mogabr
3 Replies

9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

How to check if any files are being FTP'ed currently ?

how to check if any files are being FTP'ed currently ? both FTP in and FTP out. And is there any system log for all the FTP activities ? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: i4ismail
2 Replies
Wx::Thread(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     Wx::Thread(3)

NAME
Thread - using wxPerl with threads SYNOPSIS
# the order of these use()s is important use threads; use threads::shared; use Wx; my $DONE_EVENT : shared = Wx::NewEventType; my $worker = threads->create( &work ); # create frames, etc my $frame = Wx::Frame->new( ... ); EVT_COMMAND( $frame, -1, $DONE_EVENT, &done ); $app->MainLoop; sub done { my( $frame, $event ) = @_; print $event->GetData; } sub work { # ... do stuff, create a shared $result value my $threvent = new Wx::PlThreadEvent( -1, $DONE_EVENT, $result ); Wx::PostEvent( $frame, $threvent ); } # event handler sub OnCreateThread { # @_ = () is necessary to avoid "Scalars leaked" my( $self, $event ) = @_; @_ = (); threads->create( ... ); } DESCRIPTION
Threaded GUI application are somewhat different from non-GUI threaded applications in that the main thread (which runs the GUI) must never block. Also, in wxWidgets, no thread other than the main thread can manipulate GUI objects. This leads to a hybrid model where worker threads must send events to the main thread in order to change the GUI state or signal their termination. Order of module loading It's necessary for "use Wx" to happen after <use threads::shared>. Sending events from worker threads "Wx::PlThreadEvent" can be used to communicate between worker and GUI threads. The event can carry a shared value between threads. my $DONE_EVENT : shared = Wx::NewEventType; sub work { # ... do some stuff my $progress = new Wx::PlThreadEvent( -1, $DONE_EVENT, $progress ); Wx::PostEvent( $frame, $progress ); # ... do stuff, create a shared $result value my $end = new Wx::PlThreadEvent( -1, $DONE_EVENT, $result ); Wx::PostEvent( $frame, $end ); } The target of the event can be any "Wx::EvtHandler" Receiving events from worker threads "Wx::PlThreadEvent" is a command event and can be handled as such. The "->GetData" method can be used to retrieve the shared data contained inside the event. my $DONE_EVENT : shared = Wx::NewEventType; EVT_COMMAND( $frame, -1, $DONE_EVENT, &done ); sub done { my( $frame, $event ) = @_; print $event->GetData; } Creating new threads Creating new threads from event handlers works without problems except from a little snag. In order not to trigger a bug in the Perl interpreter, all event handler that directly or indirectly cause a thread creation must clean @_ before starting the thread. For example: sub OnCreateThread { my( $self, $event ) = @_; @_ = (); threads->create( ... ); } failure to do that will cause "scalars leaked" warnings from the Perl interpreter. perl v5.10.0 2007-04-28 Wx::Thread(3)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:17 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy