I tried this, but the exit from the ftp is successful, so the return code ends up 
being successful also.

Terry

Gene Sais wrote:

> i find the easiest thing to do is put the ftp code in a function within the shell 
>script.  call the function from the shell script and check the return code ($?) or 
>you could output to a file and grep the file for errors.  got to play with it to see 
>what works best for you.
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/03/01 02:12PM >>>
> Terry,
> If I remember correctly the ftp supplies a return code. You could capture the return 
>code and have a second script act accordingly on the return code. I think code 220 is 
>successfull.
> ROR mª¿ªm
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/03/01 01:30PM >>>
> I think I've seen an answer to this, but I never needed it before.  If
> anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> We are trying to ftp files from one server to another.  (Archive logs
> for Oracle).  We want to be able to capture the status when the ftp
> fails, so that we can notify the DBAs to check the process out.  This is
> all being done within a shell script that compress the log file first,
> then calls another script to do the actual ftp.  But when the child
> script executes, it returns a successful status to the parent script.  I
> don't know any way to tell the script that is doing the ftp to send the
> message, because any non-ftp command within that script fails.  (Of
> course, that could just be because I don't know how to do what I want to
> do).
>
> If anybody has invented this wheel before, or has any tips on where to
> look for more info on how to do what I need to do, please let me know.
>
> TIA,
>
> Terry
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