lftp give very good solution for this case , but i still have some issue with lftp
I want to download only the files that newer than latest local files( last downloaded from previous task) , tried --newer-than but have problems with different offset/timezone.
Hi All,
i wannna copy a file from the remote machine to my local machine using FTP protocol. i have made a connection to the remote machine , then i used the "get" cmd to copy the remote file as below :->
ftp> get
(remote-file) /home/aruba/opmtools/was50/Was5Install.doc
(local-file)... (1 Reply)
I am trying to initiate a ftp session from my shell script in the following way.
In my script, as per my requirements i am writing the required ftp commands to a file and then I am using this file to carry out the ftp process.
for example
temp.txt will contain
cd /home/user/mydir
append... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to copy a whole directory from my home /RUN1 to the external directory jorgensen@hal.oerc.ox.ac.uk:/home/compchem/jorgensen/simulations
The command I have used is:
scp -r jorgensen@hal.oerc.ox.ac.uk:/home/compchem/jorgensen/simulations
The error message I get is:
... (5 Replies)
I have a dir as /library/utility/apache-tomcat/tbase-6001/repositories which has many huge directories and files. I am planning to replicate it to another folder
/library/utility/apache-tomcat/tbase2008-6001/repositories
Normal copy command is taking a hell lot of time and getting hung in... (1 Reply)
Dear Friends,
How to transfer files from my local PC to Unix directory without using FTP.
Scenario: Transfer/Upload a file from PC to unix using web browser without using FTP technologies. I heard something like sendunix and sendpc used to transfer files from unix to Desktop and... (1 Reply)
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I want to search for .log files from folders and sub folders in remote server and FTP them to one particular folder in the local machine. I dont want to copy the entire directory tree structure, just have to take all the .log files from all the folders by doing a recursive search from the... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have a file at remote server. I have to select only current day's files that are dropped on ftp server. The files do not have date or timestamp on them.
so I plan to get the file listing from remote server to the local server. Based on file listing date I can find out when the files... (2 Replies)
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i am trying to get the file from windows location to unix location without using FTP and neither thru entering the user id and password. I have one unix form which is running on web application and user is entering the location and file name there now i know the file name and path. So i... (8 Replies)
DLB(6) Games Manual DLB(6)NAME
dlb - NetHack data librarian
SYNOPSIS
dlb { xct } [ vfIC ] arguments... [ files... ]
DESCRIPTION
Dlb is a file archiving tool in the spirit (and tradition) of tar for NetHack version 3.1 and higher. It is used to maintain the archive
files from which NetHack reads special level files and other read-only information. Note that like tar the command and option specifiers
are specified as a continuous string and are followed by any arguments required in the same order as the option specifiers.
This facility is optional and may be excluded during NetHack configuration.
COMMANDS
The x command causes dlb to extract the contents of the archive into the current directory.
The c command causes dlb to create a new archive from files in the current directory.
The t command lists the files in the archive.
OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS
v verbose output
f archive specify the archive. Default if f not specified is LIBFILE (usually the nhdat file in the playground).
I lfile specify the file containing the list of files to put in to or extract from the archive if no files are listed on the command
line. Default for archive creation if no files are listed is LIBLISTFILE.
C dir change directory. Changes directory before trying to read any files (including the archive and the lfile).
EXAMPLES
Create the default archive from the default file list:
dlb c
List the contents of the archive 'foo':
dlb tf foo
AUTHOR
Kenneth Lorber
SEE ALSO nethack(6), tar(1)BUGS
Not a good tar emulation; - does not mean stdin or stdout. Should include an optional compression facility. Not all read-only files for
NetHack can be read out of an archive; examining the source is the only way to know which files can be.
4th Berkeley Distribution 28 Oct 1993 DLB(6)