uberftp
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About the Software
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Usage
The following usage summary is lifted from the User's Guide:
Usage: uberftp [options] [host options] [host] uberftp [options] [host options] host cmds uberftp [options] srcurl dsturl uberftp [options] -f urlfile uberftp [options] -cmd url Note: Only the first usage creates an interactive session. host Connect to host. cmds This specifies the FTP commands to run once the control connection is establish. This list must be enclosed in quotes. Multiple commands are semicolon delimited. uberftp will execute these commands and then exit. srcurl and dsturl These denote the source URL and destination URL respectively. The accepted forms are: gsiftp://host[:port]/path ftp://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/path file:path urlfile This file is a list of srcurl/dsturl pairs, one pair per line. Blanks lines and lines beginning with '#' are ignored. -cmd This will execute the given command using the url as the target. The supported commands and their syntax are listed below. The "host options" are: -P port Connect to port (default 2811 for GSI) -u user Specify the user to authenticate as. -p pass | X Use password 'pass' when authenticating with 'host'. If 'pass' equals 'X', read the password from STDIN with character echoing turned off. The "options" are: -active Use ACTIVE mode for data transfers. -ascii Use ASCII mode for data transfers. -binary Use BINARY mode for data transfers. -blksize n Set the internal buffer size to n. -cksum [on|off] Enable/Disable CRC checks after file transfers. -debug n Set the debug level to n. -family name Set the remote storage family to name. -glob [on|off] Enable/Disable filename globbing. -hash Enable hashing. -keepalive n Send control channel keepalive messages every n seconds during data transfers. -mode [E|S] Switch the transfer mode to extend block (E) or streams mode(S). -parallel n Use n parallel data channels during extended block transfers. -passive Use PASSIVE mode for data transfers. -pbsz n Set the data protection buffer size to n bytes. -prot [C|S|E|P|] Set the data protection level to clear (C), safe (S), confidential (E) or private (P). -retry n Retry commands that fail with transient errors n times. -resume path Retry the recursive transfer starting at path. -tcpbuf n Set the TCP read/write buffers to n bytes. -wait This will cause the client to wait for remote files to stage before attempting to transfer them. -v Print UberFTP version information and exit. Deprecated. -version Print UberFTP version information and exit. -versions Print version information about all used globus modules and exit. The supported "-cmds" are: -catPrint to stdout the contents of the remote file. -chgrp [-r] group Set the group ownership on the remote object(s). -chmod [-r] perms Set the permissions on the remote object(s). -dir [-r] List the contents of the remote object. -ls [-r] List the contents of the remote object. -mkdir Create the remote directory. -rename Rename the remote object to the given . -rm [-r] Remove the remote object(s). -rmdir Remove the remote directory. -size Return the size of the remote object. -stage -r seconds Attempt to stage the remote object(s) over the time period given in seconds. Note: uberftp uses passive STREAMS mode by default.
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