I need to have a shell script that FTP's a zipped file from a particular location.
I have some path and inside that path i will have folders like x_timestamp and inside x_timestamp there may many folders based upon events like y_111,y_222,y_333.Inside each event there will be another folder z.
Inside the z only the file to be FTP'd is lying.
And x_timestamp folder will not be deleted as soon as we take the zipped file. So as soon as the file x_20110509 (Say for eg)is FTP'd the next time eventhough the folder x_20110509 is there the script should go for other x_timestamp folder leaving the one which is already FTP'd.
So do you want to pick up newer files of name x_timestamp/y111/z/*.zip? If so, we might be able to achieve it with a two call ftp by using a logging file. Could we consider the following logic:-
List out all the files that fit the criteria, e.g. */*/*/*.zip
Exclude all the files that we already have
Get the remainder
Update the logging file
Would that suit? If so, then perhaps this will help:- Caveat/warning
I must admit that this has not been tested as I'm not sure of your requirements. There is also no error checking in the ftp transfer, or indeed the script as a whole. There may be some syntax errors, but hopefully this free suggestion may get you started down the right path.
Like I comment in the code, some adjustment may well be needed to exclude directory listing headers/trailers, or perhaps you could just accept errors for the first run then they will get ignored. I hope that this helps, but let us know how you get on and someone else may provide a better suggestion or correct my errors.
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