You did not tell anything about the other suggestions like using scp instead of sftp, but yes, you can do this, but the problem will be, that every output your sftp client produces, will be caught in that variable.
A more clean solution would be using ssh/scp.
Example (adjust your shell and <user> <host> etc. of course!):
Untested, maybe some slight modifications needed.
Last edited by zaxxon; 03-02-2011 at 11:16 AM..
Reason: added things in case it should be automated and written to a log via cron or what do I know ;)
hey,
I was wondering if its possible to use a complete path and file name using the mget command example
mget /dir1/dir2/dir3/file.ext
or
get /dir1/dir2/dir3/file.ext
because whenever i try its says file not found or permission denied.....
but if i do
cd dir1
cd dir2
cd dir3
mget... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am using a csh ftp to get all the relevant files i need.
When i reduce the number of file to 4 (which is aaa,bbb,ccc,ddd), the script manage to get all the files i need. But when i add "eee" to the mget command, it doesn;t seem to get any files at all.
Is there a limit to how many... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
I am using mget (mget server.*) through ftp... ... i dont want to overwrite the files in my localmachine if it is already exists... is it possible through ftp ?? any other optios also mos t welcome
Thnks in advance (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am using mget ftp command to pull a bunch of zip files from Windows to local unix machines. It is working fine as follows.
-rw------- 1 autosys autosys 614 Aug 19 13:13 02034128.zip
-rw------- 1 autosys autosys 1866 Aug 19 13:13 02034127.zip
-rw------- 1 autosys autosys 14592 Aug 19... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am using mget ftp command to pull a bunch of zip files from Windows to local unix machines. It is working fine as follows.
-rw------- 1 autosys autosys 614 Aug 19 13:13 02034128.zip
-rw------- 1 autosys autosys 1866 Aug 19 13:13 02034127.zip
-rw------- 1 autosys ... (1 Reply)
Hi
I am trying to get 3 files sitting on a FTP server to an application server.
All 3 files are .csv files. I am using mget *.csv and it transfers only 2 files.
the 3 files contain a common word in their file names "Report". I tried
mget *Report*.csv and that gets me 2 files as well.
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am facing an issue with mget command, below are the details
The following commands are in a batch file "abc.ctl"
cd /mypath/mydirectory/
mget 'MYFILE_*.touch'
bye
I use this file as a parameter for an sftp command
sftp -b abc.ctl -oIdentityFile=$myserver -oPort=$myport >>... (0 Replies)
Hi I'm trying to get all files from a directory with a script. So i'm gone paste my script here:
cd /var/www/match_demos/speedgaming/
lftp -u Gudfaren,xxxxx ftp.speedgaming.pro -e cd 89.221.243.11_27500 -e mget *.dem
exit
when i run that i get:
"File name missed. Try `help mget' for more... (2 Replies)
hi,
i am using ftp command to get some files from a remote server.
if the remote server contains files of different extension.
abc.txt
def.txt
ghi.lst
jkl.cnf
is it possible to get all the three type of files in one ftp?
i am using this ftp command
$FTP $Remote_server <<_FTP1
... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Little
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echo - echo arguments to standard output
SYNOPSIS
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