Re: ftp large files to new server

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Sorry for this,
but here is the answer from myself

ncftpput -u ?        -p ?           -R servername remotefolder  localfolder &

may be others have better solutions.

regards
Mettavihari

On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 8:54 PM, Bhikkhu Mettavihari
<draketools@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I live in Sri Lanka and have 2 servers in the USA.
> Server1 is a Debian Box
> Server2 is a shared box where I do not have command line access
>
> I have several large files that I have to upload from server1 to Server2.
> I would first ssh to Server1
> then as root or as a user I will
> #ftp Server2
> I get a login and password
> I am accepted as a user.
> then I give the command
> mput *.mpeg
> and the first file will start going
> Then my ssh will time out before the file is uploaded
> and I do not have the possibility to say continue with the next file
>
> Is there a way of telling my ftp client to do mput without prompting
> me for the next file name.
>
> regards
> Mettavihari
>
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