Checking files in remote server and decide to copy file or not. Hi there, I have a problem in my script, I need to check whether file exists in remote server or not, if the file exists, then stop copy else copy the file to the server..
Copy and run that script in Remote server. Hi All, I need script to perform below task. I have a script in one server and need to copy this script to remote server 2. How to copy a file from remote server and preserve timestamp. Hi How to copy a file from remote server and preserve timestamp. Please not, i have to pass username and password to connect to the remote server in the shell script.
Can this be achieved with simple ftp? Thanks 4 Replies. Can I copy files on remote server with ftp? I just realize the only way is to download and upload again.. Copy files from remote server.
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Linked Related Hot Network Questions. Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled. Accept all cookies Customize settings. First, we can use the umount command as the root just like we normally would :. Lastly I hope the commands from this article to copy file from one server to another in Linux or Unix was helpful. So, let me know your suggestions and feedback using the comment section.
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I would recommend using rsync as it will perform incremental copy. But copying such large chunk of data then you need heave bandwidth, memory resources in your system. With rsync atleast you can be safe to pick up from where you lost in case the transfer fails during the transaction. Hello, congratulations on the blog. To big data, such as Gb or 1Tb, rysnc is better than scp. Have you used it to perform backups throughout the day? How to improve throughput, or bandwidth?
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