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Old 11-11-2009
Get the count of files transmitted

Hi All,

My requirement is to transfer a group of files from one server to another server and check the no. of files transmitted. If the no. of files exceeds 100 then i have to stop file transmission.

I'm using ftp and put command to transfer files.Please guide me to get the count and stop the process.

Thanks.
 

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tftp(1)                                                            User Commands                                                           tftp(1)

NAME
tftp - trivial file transfer program SYNOPSIS
tftp [ host [port]] DESCRIPTION
tftp is the user interface to the Internet TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol), which allows users to transfer files to and from a remote machine. The remote host and optional port may be specified on the command line, in which case tftp uses host as the default host, and if specified, port as the default port, for future transfers. See the connect command below. USAGE
Once tftp is running, it issues the prompt tftp> and recognizes the following commands: Commands connect host-name [ port ] Set the host, and optionally port, for transfers. The TFTP protocol, unlike the FTP protocol, does not maintain connections between transfers; thus, the connect command does not actually create a connection, but merely remembers what host is to be used for transfers. You do not have to use the connect command; the remote host can be specified as part of the get or put commands. mode transfer-mode Set the mode for transfers; transfer-mode may be one of ascii or binary. The default is ascii. put filename put localfile remotefile put filename1 filename2 ... filenameN remote-directory Transfer a file, or a set of files, to the specified remote file or directory. The destination can be in one of two forms: a filename on the remote host if the host has already been specified, or a string of the form: host:filename to specify both a host and filename at the same time. If the latter form is used, the specified host becomes the default for future transfers. If the remote-directory form is used, the remote host is assumed to be running the UNIX system. The host can be a host name (see hosts(4) or ipnodes(4)) or an IPv4 or IPv6 address string (see inet(7P) or inet6(7P)). Since IPv6 addresses already contain ":"s, the host should be enclosed in square brackets when an IPv6 address is used. Otherwise, the first occurrence of a colon will be interpreted as the separator between the host and the filename. For example, [1080::8:800:200c:417A]:myfile Files may be written only if they already exist and are publicly writable. See in.tftpd(1M). get filename get remotename localname get filename1 filename2 filename3 ... filenameN Get a file or set of files (three or more) from the specified remote sources. source can be in one of two forms: a filename on the remote host if the host has already been specified, or a string of the form: host:filename to specify both a host and filename at the same time. If the latter form is used, the last host specified becomes the default for future transfers. See the put command regarding specifying a host. quit Exit tftp. An EOF also exits. verbose Toggle verbose mode. trace Toggle packet tracing. status Show current status. rexmt retransmission-timeout Set the per-packet retransmission timeout, in seconds. timeout total-transmission-timeout Set the total transmission timeout, in seconds. ascii Shorthand for mode ascii. binary Shorthand for mode binary. blksize transfer-blocksize The value of the transfer blocksize option to negotiate with the server. A value of 0 disables the negotiation of this option. srexmt server-retransmission-timeout The value of the retransmission timeout option to request that the server uses. A value of 0 disables the negotiation of this option. tsize A toggle that sends the transfer size option to the server. By default, the option is not sent. The transfer size option is not sent with a write request when the transfer-mode is ascii. ? [ command-name ... ] Print help information. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWtftp | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
in.tftpd(1M), hosts(4), ipnodes(4),attributes(5),inet(7P), inet6(7P) Malkin, G. and Harkin, A. RFC 2347, TFTP Option Extension. The Internet Society. May 1998 Malkin, G. and Harkin, A. RFC 2348, TFTP Blocksize Option. The Internet Society. May 1998 Malkin, G. and Harkin, A. RFC 2349, TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options. The Internet Society. May 1998 Sollins, K.R. RFC 1350, The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2). Network Working Group. July 1992. NOTES
The default transfer-mode is ascii. This differs from pre-SunOS 4.0 and pre-4.3BSD systems, so explicit action must be taken when transfer- ring non-ASCII binary files such as executable commands. Because there is no user-login or validation within the TFTP protocol, many remote sites restrict file access in various ways. Approved methods for file access are specific to each site, and therefore cannot be documented here. When using the get command to transfer multiple files from a remote host, three or more files must be specified. If two files are speci- fied, the second file is used as a local file. SunOS 5.10 2 Jan 2002 tftp(1)
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