Thanks for the explanation.
But what if i need to mget the files below.
In Csh , i write it as the below where "ME" is a fixed string and $var is a csh variable.
What would be the code for the below in Perl ?
I am attempting to automate an ftp session in PERL by emulating the user and sending commands to ftp, but I am getting unexpected and unwanted results. Here is a portion code that illustrates the method I am attempting (this was just a shot in the dark):
system("(
echo open server
sleep 1... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I am trying to download a build from an ftp server.
My problem is that my build contains sub folders and files within the sub folders.
I can ftp a single file at a time, but it will be difficult to specify all the paths and download individula files.
My build structure is:
... (2 Replies)
My situations is I cannot use NET::ftp. So I need to have a way to automate ftp. I know how to do it in ksh:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
ftp -i -v -n $host_name <<_FTP >> $log_file 2>&1
user $user_name
lcd $local_dir
cd $remote_dir
put $file_name
bye
_FTP
But how can I do it in perl?
Note:... (6 Replies)
I am trying to execute a script in another server, i used Net::Ftp module
How to execute unix command in another server by using Net::Ftp module..
#!/usr/bin.perl
### Perl script to
$ftp->login($user_name,'password')
or die "Cannot login ", $ftp->message;... (2 Replies)
this script should search directories read,,search for file for daily reports. you must provide the beginning day, ending day and month.
this script will pull files for days and month specified and Ftp them to another server.
Thanks for any help you provide (2 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I have this requirement to list dirs and files of an FTP server on regular basis.
I was able to do it by following script:
$ftpobj = Net::FTP -> new ("$ftpsrv") || die "Cannot connect to FTP $ftpsrv";
$ftpobj -> login("user","passwd");
$ftpobj -> cwd ("/root_dir");
@rootdir... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have three files in this /home/mani/ location. I would like to ftp to another server.
could you please give perl for that requirement.
Thanks,
Mani (10 Replies)
Hello All,
I am trying to connect to ftp server and get the files. Also i need to rename the file in other ftp dir.
rename method is not allowing me to rename the file in other dir. When i tried copy command by using net::FTP:FILE then perl says it is not installed.
Can some body help me to... (2 Replies)
Hi All
I am stuck with a problem and i want your help,
I have two directories dir1 and dir2
The files present in dir1 is a1,a2 a3 a4
What i want to is to FTP the files present in the dir1 to dir2 (with .txt extension at the end.) with the help of the Perl.
The output expected is
The... (12 Replies)
i want to upload two different files in to two different directories(path) on ftp server.but i am able to ftping only one at a time :(.. not both simultaneously.
here i have connectd the ftp and use the binary mode to transfer the files
$ftp = Net::FTP->new($ftphost, Debug => 0)
or... (2 Replies)
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read
read(1) General Commands Manual read(1)NAME
read - read a line from standard input
SYNOPSIS
var ...
DESCRIPTION
reads a single line from standard input. The line is split into fields as when processed by the shell (refer to shells in the first field
is assigned to the first variable var, the second field to the second variable var, and so forth. If there are more fields than there are
specified var operands, the remaining fields and their intervening separators are assigned to the last var. If there are more vars than
fields, the remaining vars are set to empty strings.
The setting of variables specified by the var operands affect the current shell execution environment.
Standard input to can be redirected from a text file.
Since affects the current shell execution environment, it is usually provided as a normal shell special (built-in) command. Thus, if it is
called in a subshell or separate utility execution environment similar to the following, it does not affect the shell variables in the
caller's environment:
Options
recognizes the following options:
Do not treat a backslash character in any special way.
Consider each backslash to be part of the input line.
Opperands
recognizes the following operands:
var The name of an existing or nonexisting shell variable.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the internal field separators used to delimit fields.
RETURN VALUE
exits with one of the following values:
0 Successful completion.
>0 End-of-file was detected or an error occurred.
EXAMPLES
Print a file with the first field of each line moved to the end of the line.
while read -r xx yy
do
printf "%s %s
" "$yy" "$xx"
done < input_file
SEE ALSO csh(1), ksh(1), sh(1), sh-posix(1).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE read(1)