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Old 02-19-2018
Copying files to remote server

I am trying to copy code to remote server, doing something like this

However it is copying one file and than the script exits

Code:
i=0; j=0
while read fn; do    

  dir=${fn%/*}  # Gets directory path
  fnm=${fn##*/} # Gets filename excl. path

  rgx_nwk="s/${nwk}/${nwk}.sac/g"
  odir_nwk=`echo "$dir" | sed -e $rgx_nwk`
  ofl_nwk="${odir_nwk}/${fnm}"

  smru_web="smru-web@albert.grid.um.edu.mt"
  smru_ictja="/home/smru-web/cdi/resip/ictja"

  rgx="s#/media/hagbard/DS521260/##g"
  odir_smru=`echo "$dir" | sed -e $rgx`
  odir_smru="${smru_ictja}/${odir_smru}"

  ssh ${smru_web} "mkdir -p $odir_smru"
  scp $fn ${smru_web}:${odir_smru}/ 

done < /tmp/wrk
printf "\n"

 

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zeya [-h | --help] [--backend=backend] [--path=path] [-b | --bitrate=bitrate] [-p | --port=port] [--basic_auth_file=file] DESCRIPTION
Zeya is a streaming music server that brings your music to any computer with a web browser. It reads your music library, lets you browse your files, and streams them on demand. The client runs entirely in the browser using the HTML5 draft standard technologies (no plugins or external players are needed). OPTIONS
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