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Operating Systems HP-UX FTP the whole file structure Post 302911328 by madmacher on Thursday 31st of July 2014 07:32:57 AM
Old 07-31-2014
Hi
thanks for the reply
unfortunately I need to do this as a scheduled task or cron job and so need to have it in a script
tried mget -R, wget -m and even ncftpput but all just giving me files and no directories

madmacher

Last edited by rbatte1; 07-31-2014 at 10:45 AM.. Reason: Added ICODE tags round in-line code
 

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ncftpbatch(1)						      General Commands Manual						     ncftpbatch(1)

NAME
ncftpbatch - Individual batch FTP job processor SYNOPSIS
ncftpbatch -d ncftpbatch -l ncftpbatch -D OPTIONS
Command line flags: -d Begin background processing of FTP jobs in the current user's $HOME/.ncftp/spool directory. This returns immediately, because a daemon process is spawned and ran in the background. -l Lists the contents of the user's job queue. -D This is like -d, except that the process does not become a daemon. DESCRIPTION
This program is responsible for processing background FTP requests. It is normally only run by ncftp and not manually by a human being, however you can run it to manually process the FTP job queue. The jobs are spool files written to a user's $HOME/.ncftp/spool directory and have a special format and file-naming convention (which con- tains when the job is to be run). ncftp runs this program when it needs to, but if the ncftpbatch daemon dies unexpectedly the jobs that are left in the queue will not be processed until another instance of ncftpbatch is run. ncftpget and ncftpput can also be used to submit jobs for batch processing, using those utilities' -b command-line flag. If desired, you can also manually create the spool files although this procedure is not documented here (see the manual page for ncftpspooler for more information on how to do that). DIAGNOSTICS
ncftpbatch writes to its own log file, the $HOME/.ncftp/spool/log file. This file should be examined to determine if any ncftpbatch pro- cesses are actively working on jobs. AUTHOR
Mike Gleason, NcFTP Software (http://www.ncftp.com). SEE ALSO
ncftp(1), ncftpput(1), ncftpget(1). ncftpbatch NcFTP Software ncftpbatch(1)
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