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Operating Systems Linux Ftp Service /process Status Post 302173820 by GaneshB on Saturday 8th of March 2008 06:00:09 AM
Old 03-08-2008
Error Ftp Service /process Status

Smilie
Hi
Can anyone tell me how to check the FTP process status in linux .
eg,I'm ftpping some files from "A" server to "B" server through FTP command ,
after ftpping these files , I 'm suppose to delete the files which are successfully ftpped from "A" server ,but when I 'm checking the ftp status it always showing status as "0" (echo $?) only ,So how to retrive the correct status ?
 

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