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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: renaming during ftp
Date: 1 May 2001 13:55:36 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <9cm3aa$5j4$1@kermit.esat.net>,
Dermot Beirne <dermot.beirne@walshwestern.com> wrote:
: Thanks for all your help on that one.
: One other question,
:
: I am using mput p* to send all p files to the remote server. I have
: redirected stdout and stderr to files, but neither of them record the files
: actually being sent. ie, I'd like to see the output from each file being
: sent, as you would see if doing each file manually.
:
This is another thing the new Kermit FTP client can do for you:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ckermit3.html#x3
The commands are:
LOG TRANSACTIONS <filename>
Record the details of each file transfer in the file called <filename>.
SET TRANSACTION-LOG { BRIEF, FTP, VERBOSE }
Selects one of three transaction-log formats.
BRIEF = one-liners, keyword=parameter style.
FTP = WU-FTPD style.
VERBOSE = Lots of info about each file.
- Frank