If I wanted a machine to put a specific file onto another OS far across the internet via FTP - and I wanted to do it automatically not user intervented, how would I do that?
Use the PUT command?
The file name and position never changes, it gets overwritten and the system on the other end... (6 Replies)
How can an automated script be setup to run at a later time in the day. cron runs recurring tasks. I am interested in a one time process.
I want to back up a number of files whenever I make changes to an application and ftp for backup purposes. The script to automate the zipping of files has... (1 Reply)
I have seen the script posted yesterday for automated ftp
Can we do some thing like ftp ing multiple files in one script
Example input.txt has all files names to be ftped
input.txt ------
a.tar
b.ccp
c.perl
i need to ftp all the files present in input.txt
i tried something like... (0 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to delete some specific files ( files other than created today) from the server on a cron basis. I wrote a small script, but I am stuck up in how to delete only specific files.
#!/usr/bin/expect -f
set IP
set timeout -1
spawn ftp $IP
expect ):
send "username\n"... (10 Replies)
Automated FTP.
hint : use 'atd' to schedule to run a specific script.
An Env Variable should be created,say CONF_DIR which points to some dir.
@ some time, create a TAR file of this and FTP it to some server. (3 Replies)
I want to do Automated FTP from linux client to LINUX server using a shell script after every one hour. And copies last most updated file from Linux server.
OR
You can say that whenever files get modified on LINUX server so it also copies on my LINUX client.
Linux SERVER path=... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm using the following script to automated ftp files to 1 ftp servers
host=192.168.0.1
/usr/bin/ftp -vi >> $bkplog 2>&1 <<ftp
open $host
bin
cd ${directory}
put $files
quit
ftp
and the .netrc file contain
machine 192.168.0.1
login abc... (4 Replies)
Hello,I just know the basics of scripting & I need a script to automate ftp since I use it quite often.
I use ftp to transfer different kind of files and everytime the source & the destination directories are different for transferring files, so can anyone help me out on this urgently.. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohit_02mar
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io::tee
Tee(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Tee(3pm)NAME
IO::Tee - Multiplex output to multiple output handles
SYNOPSIS
use IO::Tee;
$tee = IO::Tee->new($handle1, $handle2);
print $tee "foo", "bar";
my $input = <$tee>;
DESCRIPTION
"IO::Tee" objects can be used to multiplex input and output in two different ways. The first way is to multiplex output to zero or more
output handles. The "IO::Tee" constructor, given a list of output handles, returns a tied handle that can be written to. When written to
(using print or printf), the "IO::Tee" object multiplexes the output to the list of handles originally passed to the constructor. As a
shortcut, you can also directly pass a string or an array reference to the constructor, in which case "IO::File::new" is called for you
with the specified argument or arguments.
The second way is to multiplex input from one input handle to zero or more output handles as it is being read. The "IO::Tee" constructor,
given an input handle followed by a list of output handles, returns a tied handle that can be read from as well as written to. When
written to, the "IO::Tee" object multiplexes the output to all handles passed to the constructor, as described in the previous paragraph.
When read from, the "IO::Tee" object reads from the input handle given as the first argument to the "IO::Tee" constructor, then writes any
data read to the output handles given as the remaining arguments to the constructor.
The "IO::Tee" class supports certain "IO::Handle" and "IO::File" methods related to input and output. In particular, the following methods
will iterate themselves over all handles associated with the "IO::Tee" object, and return TRUE indicating success if and only if all
associated handles returned TRUE indicating success:
close
truncate
write
syswrite
format_write
formline
fcntl
ioctl
flush
clearerr
seek
The following methods perform input multiplexing as described above:
read
sysread
readline
getc
gets
eof
getline
getlines
The following methods can be used to set (but not retrieve) the current values of output-related state variables on all associated handles:
autoflush
output_field_separator
output_record_separator
format_page_number
format_lines_per_page
format_lines_left
format_name
format_top_name
format_line_break_characters
format_formfeed
The following methods are directly passed on to the input handle given as the first argument to the "IO::Tee" constructor:
input_record_separator
input_line_number
Note that the return value of input multiplexing methods (such as "print") is always the return value of the input action, not the return
value of subsequent output actions. In particular, no error is indicated by the return value if the input action itself succeeds but
subsequent output multiplexing fails.
EXAMPLE
use IO::Tee;
use IO::File;
my $tee = new IO::Tee(*STDOUT,
new IO::File(">tt1.out"), ">tt2.out");
print join(' ', $tee->handles), "
";
for (1..10) { print $tee $_, "
" }
for (1..10) { $tee->print($_, "
") }
$tee->flush;
$tee = new IO::Tee('</etc/passwd', *STDOUT);
my @lines = <$tee>;
print scalar(@lines);
AUTHOR
Chung-chieh Shan, ken@digitas.harvard.edu
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Chung-chieh Shan. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
perlfunc, IO::Handle, IO::File.
perl v5.12.3 2001-03-10 Tee(3pm)