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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Needed SFTP script from windows to UNIX server and from UNIX to windows server(reverse SFTP) Post 302911196 by bharat1211 on Wednesday 30th of July 2014 01:44:03 PM
Old 07-30-2014
Okay first tell me are able to access the remote server? ???
 

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CFS(4)							     Kernel Interfaces Manual							    CFS(4)

NAME
cfs - cache file system SYNOPSIS
cfs -s [-rd] [-f partition] cfs -a netaddr [-rd] [-f partition] [mtpt] DESCRIPTION
Cfs is a user-level file server that caches information about remote files onto a local disk. It is normally started by the kernel at boot time, though users may start it manually. Cfs is interposed between the kernel and a network connection to a remote file server to improve the efficiency of access across slow network connections such as modem lines. On each open of a file cfs checks the consistency of cached information and discards any old information for that file. Cfs mounts onto mtpt (default /) after connecting to the file server. The options are: s the connection to the remote file server is on file descriptors 0 and 1. a netaddr dial the destination netaddr to connect to a remote file server. r reformat the cache disk partition. d turn on debugging f partition use file partition as the cache disk partition. All 9P messages except read, clone, and walk (see intro(5)) are passed through cfs unchanged to the remote server. A clone followed imme- diately by a walk is converted into a clwalk. If possible, a read is satisfied by cached data. Otherwise, the file server is queried for any missing data. FILES
/dev/hd0cache Default file used for storing cached data. SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/cfs CFS(4)
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