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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users crontab problem Post 71401 by RTM on Tuesday 10th of May 2005 04:38:25 PM
Old 05-10-2005
dangral was mistaken - he missed the leading 0 - you might want to put in
00 instead so others won't mistake it.

00 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23 * * * /sybase/TRANSFERENCIA_FTP/tf.sh 2>/tmp/.ftp.log.2 1>/tmp/.ftp.log.1

instead of

0 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23 * * * /sybase/TRANSFERENCIA_FTP/tf.sh 2>/tmp/.ftp.log.2 1>/tmp/.ftp.log.1


And I assume since this is started from /sybase, you require some of the env variables associated with Sybase. If you can run it from the command line and it works, then do the env command to find any sybase variables that will need to be set up in the tf.sh script to get it to work.
 

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FTPMIRROR(8)															      FTPMIRROR(8)

NAME
ftpmirror - Mirroring directory hierarchy using FTP protocol SYNOPSIS
ftpmirror [package] DESCRIPTION
ftpmirror is an utility to copy directory hierarchy (usually called 'mirror') using FTP protocol. A similar perl script exists, whose name is 'mirror', but ftpmirror requires less memory than mirror. OPTIONS
Please, note that the original documentation about ftpmirror was written originally in japanese. (README.jis and RELEASE.jis) If you can contribute by translating any aspect of these files, please contact Dario Minnucci <debian@midworld.net>. I'll be glad to include your contributions here to improve this manual. Formerly ftpmirror operatio mode was MASTER->SLAVE but seems that since version 1.96 the SLAVE->MASTER (reverse mirror) is supported. This behaviour can be controlled for each package section in the main configuration file (/etc/ftpmirror/ftpmirror.cf). MASTER->SLAVE --> get-mode = yes (default) SLAVE->MASTER --> put-mode = yes Other configuration flags extracted from original documentation are: (Sorry but most of them are still undocummented.) todo: (string, default: full-mirror) verbose: (boolean, default: no) log-mask: (comma separated list) test-mode: (boolean, default: no) ftp-server: (string) ftp-gateway: (string) ftp-port: (service, default: ftp) ftp-bindaddr: (ip address) ftp-user: (string, default: anonymous) ftp-pass: (string, default: `whoami`@`hostname`) ftp-group: (string) ftp-gpass: (string) ftp-passive: (boolean, default: no) To enable passive file transfer set ftp-passive to yes. ftp-idle: (numeric, default: 0) ftp-max-idle: (boolean, default: 0) ftp-list-method: (LIST or STAT or STAT-A or STAT-AT, default: STAT) ftp-timeout: (numeric, default: 300) ftp-login-retry: (numeric) ftp-login-delay: (numeric, default: 60) ftp-stats: (boolean, default: no) remote-timezone: (timezone string, default: undef) http-proxy: (string) server: (string) package: (string) put-mode: (boolean, default: no) unlink: (boolean or 'rename', default: yes) unlink-limit: (size value, default: 0) ftp-force-mtime: (boolean, default: no) ignore-mtime: (boolean, default: no) temp-directory: (pathname, default: $TMPDIR || /tmp) lock-directory: (pathname, default: temp-directory) create-directory: (boolean, default: yes) remote-directory: (string) local-directory: (pathname) master-db-directory: (pathname) remote-db-directory: (pathname) local-db-directory: (pathname) lslR-file: (string) lslR-copy: (pathname) transfer-file-regexp: (regexp) transfer-directory-regexp: (regexp) override-file-regexp: (regexp) override-directory-regexp: (regexp) load-local-dirinfo: (boolean, default: no) store-local-dirinfo: (boolean, default: no) load-remote-dirinfo: (boolean, default: no) override-file-uid: (uid, default: 0) override-file-gid: (uid, default: 0) override-file-mode: (octal value, default: 0644) override-directory-mode: (octal value, default: 0755) default-file-uid: (uid, default: 0) default-file-gid: (gid, default: 0) default-file-mode: (octal value, default: 0644) default-directory-mode: (octal value, default: 0755) EXAMPLES
ftpmirror provides a 'ready-to-use' sample package for testing porpouses. In order to run the provided test package you need to issue the following commands (both commands must be run by the same user): mkdir -p /tmp/upstream /usr/bin/ftpmirror upstream This package should copy directory hierarchy from the original author's FTP location (ftp://ftp.intec.co.jp/pub/utils/ftpmirror) to your local hard drive (/tmp/upstream). IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION
The inclusion of this configuration is intended to be used ocassionally. Please don't abuse this site. SEE ALSO
For other supported configuration options see /etc/ftpmirror/ftpmirror.cf where you will find commented examples. AUTHOR
ftpmirror was originally written by Ikuo Nakagawa <ikuo@intec.co.jp> This manual page was written by Dario Minnucci <debian@midworld.net>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Dario Minnucci <;debian@midworld.net> June 1, 2007 FTPMIRROR(8)
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