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Old 03-01-2010
Help with Shell script for FTP

Quote:
Hi All,

This s not the first time i am posting this Issue. I tried to solve it before, But unfortunately, not able to complete it as i am not a Unix shell programmer( I am still struggling for the solution as i do not have privilages to implement or ask unix team here about .netrc file implementation). I felt very bad about myself that , have i done any wrong asking the solution for excuting the script in wrong way. Please pardon me if i did any thing wrong. If any one can help me to execute this script, will be appreciated.

I am explaining it again as i have to resolve this issue very soon. As i do not have knowledge in unix to test/debug it line by line.

I have to send a processed file to different server locations. I feel, if this job can be done parallel in the background - Time will come down.

Script file name(ftplocations.sh) as below
Code:
 
#!/usr/bin/ksh
export filename=/grid/PowerCenter/inbound/AT/filelist.txt
export SOURCE_DIR=/grid/PowerCenter/inbound/AT
export ICOMS_FTP_TGT_DIR1=/dw/input/ATU/ICOM_SERV1
export ICOMS_FTP_TGT_DIR2=/dw/input/AT/ICOM_SERV2
export FILE_MASK="ATRPU_RP_ATU"
echo "start"
ftp_data_file()
{
 
   # local parameters
   local FTP_FUNCTION=$1
   local FILE_NAME=$2
   local FTP_SERVER=$3           # remote delivery server
   local FTP_USER=$4    # ftp user name
   local FTP_PASS=$5     # ftp user pwd
   local FTP_TARGET_DIR=$6   # local target file directory
 
 # local variables
   local SOURCE_DIR=${SOURCE_DIR}   
 
 echo "FTPing the file from the server"
   # ftp file from remote server to local informatica server
 
 ftp -i -nv host <<EOF
 user ${FTP_USER} pass ${FTP_PASS}
 cd $FTP_TARGET_DIR
 ascii
 $FTP_FUNCTION $FILE_NAME
 bye
 EOF
   co_error_check $? "Failed to ${FTP_FUNCTION} file ${SOURCE_DIR}/${FILE_NAME} to ${FTP_TARGET_DIR}"   
}
# main function
echo "main before while"
while IFS="," read ipaddress username password
do
# ftp file from remote server to local server
 cd ${SOURCE_DIR}
 echo "ip address is ${ipaddress}"
 echo "username is ${username}"
 echo "password is ${password}"
 echo "ICOMS_FTP_TGT_DIR1 is ${ICOMS_FTP_TGT_DIR1}"
 echo "ICOMS_FTP_TGT_DIR2 is ${ICOMS_FTP_TGT_DIR2}"
 
ftp_data_file mput ${FILE_MASK}*.csv ${ipaddress} ${username} ${password} ${ICOMS_FTP_TGT_DIR1}
ftp_data_file mput ${FILE_MASK}*.csv ${ipaddress} ${username} ${password} ${ICOMS_FTP_TGT_DIR2}
done <$filename

Quote:
Content of filelist.txt:
--------------------
172.90.232.1,john,john
172.90.232.2,john,john
172.90.232.3,john,john
172.90.232.4,john,john
172.90.232.24,john,john

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