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JAVA: Using RNFR and RNTO with FTP
Mar 3rd, 2010 by admin

While trying to create a smart FTP client, I wanted to move a file from one location on the remote server to another. A brute-force method would be to delete the uploaded file, and then re-upload it to the proper directory. For the following reasons, this makes little to no sense.

  • You have wasted the original upload.
  • You will waste time deleting the original file.
  • You will waste time re-uploading the new file.
  • Rinse and repeat for x-number of files.

As a result of the above conclusion, I set off to find out which commands I could use to move the file instead of re-uploading it. Enter RNFR and RNTO. According to http://cr.yp.to/ftp.html, RNFR "asks the server to begin renaming a file." and RNTO "asks the server to finish renaming a file."

Armed with that knowledge, I was still having issues with the RNTO command. My response code kept returning 550 rename: No such file or directory. After many hours of anguish [research too, but it did not help], I finally discovered one key error in my code. I had accidentally added an extra space between my RNTO call and the new location.

RNTO  /usr/new/directory/filename.ext is not the same as RNTO /usr/new/directory/filename.ext

Alas, my many hours of beating my head on my desk came down to one erroneous space.

Nick

Eames Cards
Oct 26th, 2008 by admin

The theme that I chose was locations and buildings in Kansas. I used the purple to accent the photo, and tried to pick something in the photo that was already ‘attention grabbing’.

Nick

Courthouse in Colby, KS

Rodeo in Dodge City, KS

Some Fireworks Fun
Sep 8th, 2008 by admin

Nick

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