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11-09-2000 04:29 AM
11-09-2000 04:29 AM
Ftp Problems
HP9000/745i/50 Workstation
When using ftp commands in shell, command
put or mput functions but ftp prompt never returns.
One file is transferred to remote site, but a new shell must be opened and the ftp command initiated again.
Also, FTP is enabled, but system cannot be acessed from other workstations.
When using ftp commands in shell, command
put or mput functions but ftp prompt never returns.
One file is transferred to remote site, but a new shell must be opened and the ftp command initiated again.
Also, FTP is enabled, but system cannot be acessed from other workstations.
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11-09-2000 04:53 AM
11-09-2000 04:53 AM
Re: Ftp Problems
Have you tried running from a shell script
ftp -vin desthost < user username password
cd /filesystem
mput *txt
quit
EOF
ftp -vin desthost <
cd /filesystem
mput *txt
quit
EOF
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11-09-2000 05:10 AM
11-09-2000 05:10 AM
Re: Ftp Problems
Ed:
I think you simply want to start your ftp in your shell session with the "-i" option. Alternatively, issue the "prompt" command before you start your multiple transfers. From the man pages:
-i Disable interactive prompting by multiple-file commands; see the prompt command, below. By default, when this option is not specified, prompting is enabled.
prompt : Toggle interactive prompting. By default, ftp prompts the user for a yes or no response for each output file during multiple-file commands. If interactive prompting is disabled, ftp performs the command for all specified files.
Does this help?
...JRF...
I think you simply want to start your ftp in your shell session with the "-i" option. Alternatively, issue the "prompt" command before you start your multiple transfers. From the man pages:
-i Disable interactive prompting by multiple-file commands; see the prompt command, below. By default, when this option is not specified, prompting is enabled.
prompt : Toggle interactive prompting. By default, ftp prompts the user for a yes or no response for each output file during multiple-file commands. If interactive prompting is disabled, ftp performs the command for all specified files.
Does this help?
...JRF...
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11-09-2000 05:11 AM
11-09-2000 05:11 AM
Re: Ftp Problems
Ed:
I think you simply want to start your ftp in your shell session with the "-i" option. Alternatively, issue the "prompt" command before you start your multiple transfers. From the man pages:
-i Disable interactive prompting by multiple-file commands; see the prompt command, below. By default, when this option is not specified, prompting is enabled.
prompt : Toggle interactive prompting. By default, ftp prompts the user for a yes or no response for each output file during multiple-file commands. If interactive prompting is disabled, ftp performs the command for all specified files.
Does this help?
...JRF...
I think you simply want to start your ftp in your shell session with the "-i" option. Alternatively, issue the "prompt" command before you start your multiple transfers. From the man pages:
-i Disable interactive prompting by multiple-file commands; see the prompt command, below. By default, when this option is not specified, prompting is enabled.
prompt : Toggle interactive prompting. By default, ftp prompts the user for a yes or no response for each output file during multiple-file commands. If interactive prompting is disabled, ftp performs the command for all specified files.
Does this help?
...JRF...
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