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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting To check file size Post 302236392 by matrixmadhan on Monday 15th of September 2008 11:40:27 AM
Old 09-15-2008
there are multiple options to check this

1) run checksum on the transferred file
2) parse the ftp operation log
3) use the size command and compare the size of the transferred file
 

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netread(1)						      General Commands Manual							netread(1)

NAME
netread - read data transported over network using netwrite SYNOPSIS
netread [udp] [-f host ] [-c] [-C algorithm ] [-o file ] [-s] [-b] [-h <n> ] [-H] <n> ] [-q] [-v] [-vv] [-V] [-vV] netread is part of the netrw package. It is a simple (but powerful) tool for transporting data over the internet, in conjunction with netwrite(1) DESCRIPTION
The main purpose of netrw is to simplify and speed up file transfers to hosts without an FTP server. It can also be used for uploading data to some other user. It is something like one-way netcat (nc) with some nice features concerning data transfers. Netrw can compute and check message digest (MD5, SHA-1, and some others) of all the data being transferred, it can also print information on progress and average speed. At the end it sums up the transfer. OPTIONS
udp Changes the default TCP protocol can be changed to UDP. -f host Works in the firewall mode; connection is initiated by netread. -c This option is ignored. Transmission checksum is activated by default. -C algorithm Uses the specified algorithm for checksum. This option also implies -c . Supported algorithms (the first is default): sha1 md5 rmd160 none -o <file> Writes data to file instead of stdout. -s In case -o option is specified, open the file for synchronous I/O. Otherwise, this option has no effect. -b print speed in b/s instead of B/s -h <n> Prints `#' after each n KiB transferred (def. 10485.76). -H <n> Prints `#' after each n MiB transferred (def. 10.24). -q Be quiet. -v Be verbose. -vv Be very verbose. -V Show version. -vV Show verbose version. RETURN VALUES
0 no errors. 1 some error occured. 2 checksum validation failed. SEE ALSO
netwrite(1), /usr/share/doc/netrw/README AUTHOR
netread was written by Jiri Denemark <jirka@ics.muni.cz>. For more information, visit http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xdenemar/netrw This manual page was written by Kumar Appaiah <akumar@ee.iitm.ac.in>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 2007-10-14 netread(1)
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