Example: server to server transfer without touchdown:
In this example all files with the file name extension ".txt" should be transferred from the server "wilma" via sftp to the server 8of9 by ftp. JADE will do an polling on the "source" server for specific files. Polling is "by definition" applied to only source side.
To start this with the command line client one must type
jade.sh -settings=name_of_settings_file -profile=ftp_server_2_server_with_polling
To make the profile more reusable and readable it is possible to reuse profiles in the way like this:
[wilma_as_source] ssh_auth_method=password source_user = kb source_password = ***** source_ssh_auth_method = password source_host = wilma.sos source_protocol = sftp source_port = 22 [8of9_as_target] target_user = test target_password = ***** target_host = 8of9.sos target_protocol = ftp target_port = 21 [globals] log_filename = $\{TEMP\}/sosftphistory.log [globals_polling] poll_interval = 60 poll_minfiles = 1 poll_timeout = 0
The profiles for wilma as source and 8of9 as target are defined once. They could be used as many time as needed. There is a "globals" profile as well.
Now we will specify the profile again:
[ftp_server_2_server_with_polling] include=globals , globals_polling source_include=wilma_as_source target_include=8of9_as_target operation=move file_spec=^.*\.txt$ [ftp_more] include=wilma_as_source,8of9_as_target operation=move file_spec=^.*\.(txt|pdf|dat)$ source_folder=/outbound/daily target_folder=/inbound/transfer
The "include" parameter will include the named profile snippets in the order they are defined. The "globals" profile is included automatically, no need to specifiy it in an include parameter.
The profiles must be defined in the same settings file.