RE: [centos] how to know when files have finished ftping? --antairrestored

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Just to chime in here, what I use is another file that is transferred
last. It can be zero sized. Just some name you look for and then delete
when you are done for next time. It doesn't matter how long that one
takes because you will know that the important files are already
transferred.

chuck 

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Subject: RE: [centos] how to know when files have finished ftping?
--antairrestored

Geoff:

I used lsof.

Thanks everyone for the suggestions.

	Neil


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> Here's a thought: what about doing an lsof?  If a file is 
> still being written by ftpd it should be open for writing.

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