View Full Version : [REQ] Move archive site to site
Wildfire
01-27-2005, 06:03 AM
Hi all,
I' m searching for a script similiar to WarChive but that move the release from one site to another.
Anyone can help me?
Thanks
Mouton
01-27-2005, 09:51 AM
Doesn't exist.
Easier way to do this would be to map shared drives from the site you want to send to and move the dirs to that (local) mapped drive.
neoxed
01-27-2005, 05:03 PM
If you have access to a unix/linux box, use the lftp client; it has a built-in mirroring feature, or you could use psync by GOD-EMPEROR (http://ss5.moredhel.net/bloodmain.html - run from tclsh NOT from ioFTPD).
Wildfire
01-28-2005, 05:26 AM
Tnx I' ll try psync
Originally posted by Mouton
Doesn't exist.
Easier way to do this would be to map shared drives from the site you want to send to and move the dirs to that (local) mapped drive.
Hum impossible if the site is not on the same network.
Originally posted by NeoXed
If you have access to a unix/linux box, use the lftp client; it has a built-in mirroring feature, or you could use psync by GOD-EMPEROR (http://ss5.moredhel.net/bloodmain.html - run from tclsh NOT from ioFTPD).
I do not know if script work well, work fine with the connection but after:
:***: Checking: 3 12:04 test
% ControlHandler directly invoked
% code=000 state=cd
< CWD 3 12:04 test
% ControlHandler completed
> 550 3 12:04 test: No such file or directory.
% code=550 state=cd_sent
% command duration -> 70ms
ftp: ERROR : failed to change directory - {3 12:04 test}
% ControlHandler completed
% killing connection
%
any idea ?
Mouton
02-03-2005, 04:34 PM
Originally posted by iam
Hum impossible if the site is not on the same network.
You mean the site is not on the internet ?? Wow.
You can map smb drives on any remote machine; they don't need to be on your lan segment.
Originally posted by Mouton
You mean the site is not on the internet ?? Wow.
You can map smb drives on any remote machine; they don't need to be on your lan segment.
Hum impossible if the site is not on the same network.
=> The same network as the admin, the other site does not have the same facility.
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