in case it helps here is a very basic example:
import MySQLdb, glob, os, re, shutil
from ftplib import FTP
a=file_to_fetch
ftp=FTP('ftp_server')
ftp.login('user_name','password')
try:
aa=ftp.nlst(a)
b='/home/a'
bb=os.path.basename(aa[0])
e=os.path.basename(b)
c=open(b, 'wb')
Nathan McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Going off of wha tyou said, if I choose to use ftp, is there a way i
could do everything from within python including the server to get
the
files? Is there like a ftp module for python to help in the passing
of
the files between the computers?
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Hi Nathan,
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Hi Nathan,
Nathan McBride wrote:
Alan Gauld wrote:
Nathan McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I'm pretty tired of the lame backup solution we have at work.
Could anyone point me to a (more or less newbieish) example of how
to
have python open a socket on one box and get data from it, then have
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Hey guys,
I'm pretty tired of the lame backup solution we have at work.
Could anyone point me to a (more or less newbieish) example of how to
have python open a socket on one box and get data from it, then have another
box write to it over the
Nathan McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi Nathan,
Please don't reply to an existing message to start a new discussion.
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I'm pretty tired of the lame backup solution we have
re-inventing the wheel ?
http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_backuppc
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Nathan McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi Nathan,
Please don't reply to an existing message to start a new discussion.
It messes up those of us