Can you post the transcript of the rm session, with the exact error message?
Do you have any "funny" characters in your file or directory names (eg star, space, quote, dollar signs, etc.)?
Are you cleaning out the file that is built with
each time you run the script, otherwise files you deleted last session will still be in filelist.txt and will cause errors the 2nd and subsequent times they are passed to the rm phase.
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Hello,
Is there a way to use wc, sed or other commands against remote sftp in a regular shell script?
wc -c *.* | grep total | sed s/total// ?
thanks in advance (0 Replies)
Hi All,
i want to setup a STPF setting to a remote server.
Could you please help on this. The setting i have done but its still asking for password.
Could anyone throw some light on the same?
Thanks in advance.
Pankaj (1 Reply)
Hello,
I wrote a basic script that works however I am was wondering if it could be sped up. I am comparing files over ssh to remove the file from the source server directory if a match occurs. Please Advise me on my mistakes.
#!/bin/bash
for file in `ls /export/home/podcast2/"$1" ` ; do
... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I have a weird issue, I have RHEL 5.7 running with openssh5.2 where sftpgroup OS group is chroot. I see the difference difference in timestamp on files, when I login via ssh and SFTP, I see four hour difference, is something missing in my configuration.
#pwd... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to automate the process of fetching files from remote server to local server through sftp. I have the username and password for the remote solaris server. But I need to give password manually everytime i run the script.
Can anyone help me in automating the script such that it... (3 Replies)
Hi guys
In this scenario, i have been able to transfer the file from a remote server to my local server, but how to delete the file from remote server once its copied. I am using this command
MYFILE=/tmp/MyFiLe.$$
echo rm FROM_DIR/K* >$MYFILE
then sftp -b $MYFILE
rm -f $MYFILE
and I have... (1 Reply)
Hi All,While sftp from remote server an error (/) is coming before the file in a script.Please find the below log. The file is on home directory on remote server. (6 Replies)
I need to sftp a file ABC_sysdate.csv (File name with system date and timestamp) to a temporary directory on the remote server and once the file is copied I've to move the file from temporary directory to the main directory with the same name.
I have to generate a new file every hour and repeat... (6 Replies)
Hello,
In our Data Warehouse environment, before our batch SFTP jobs kick off to pull the files from remote servers, I would like to setup a pre-sftp job that would test if all the remote servers from where the files are being pulled, are up and running. If any one of the remote serer is... (2 Replies)
I want to rename (move) multiple files on remote server. I tried the following command to move all TXT files from my_dir directory to /new_dir. But it does not work. Any help?
#!/bin/ksh
sftp -dev3 << ABC
cd my_dir
$(for i in TXT; do echo "ls *.$i" ; rename $x /new_dir/$x;... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
mkbom
MKBOM(8) BSD System Manager's Manual MKBOM(8)NAME
mkbom -- create a bill-of-materials file
SYNOPSIS
mkbom [-s] directory bom
mkbom [-s] -i filelist bom
mkbom -h | --help
DESCRIPTION
The mkbom command creates a bill-of-materials (bom(5)). You must specify either a source as a directory, or a text file containing a file
listing as outputted by lsbom(8). mkbom will generate bill-of-materials information based on that information. Any existing bomfile will be
overwritten by the new bomfile.
Options:
-h print full usage
-s create a simplified bom containing only file paths
-i filelist use the information in filelist, one entry per line, to construct the bom file. The format of the file should match lsbom(8)
output with no formatting options (the default). If -s is given to mkbom, the input filelist should contain only pathnames, as
with lsbom -s.
SEE ALSO bom(5), ditto(8), mkbom(8)HISTORY
The mkbom command appeared in NeXTSTEP as a tool to create bom files used during installation.
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