It' s ftp and sftp

El 7 sept. 2016 4:03 PM, "Kevin Adler" <kadler@xxxxxxxxxx> escribió:

lftp is completely different than sftp.

sftp is ftp "command emulation" on top of SSH, the other is standard FTP
protocol (unencrypted)


"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 09/07/2016
03:25:07 PM:

From: Diego Kesselman <diegokesselman@xxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 09/07/2016 03:25 PM
Subject: Re: expect - sometimes it runs sometimes it doesn't....
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Have you tried using lftp instead of sftp command?

With "lftp" (you can take a look here
http://yips.idevcloud.com/wiki/index.php/pase/opensourcebinaries ) you
can use user and password , no expect required.


El 07/09/16 a las 15:16, John McKee escribió:
What about sandard error? Anything show up there?

John McKee

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:58 PM, DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I am utilizing expect on several different servers. On one of them we
need
to sftp two small files up to a service periodically through the day.
When
I run the shell script in QSH it will run perfectly. Then I run it
again
and it does absolutely nothing. It may be many minutes before it will
run
again. Signing off and back on doesn't consistently fix it either.
When
submitted to batch it's the same, it may run and may not.

I am redirecting standard output to a log file (> 'output.log') and
when
it runs correctly everything is in it. When it does not run the file
is
correctly time stamped but is empty (0 bytes). Even when it's not
logging
it may fail, in that case if it's interactive QSH simply returns to
the '$'
prompt.

IBM i 7.1 with reasonably current PTFs and the latest version of
expect
from ScottKlement.com.

Thoughts??


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