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Please look at jadeParameterReference for an overview about all parameters.

General

  • On Unix you have to install a samba server.

    noformat

    In

    the

    following

    example

    a

    samba

    folder

    _tmp_

    is

    configured

    with

    sufficient

    permissions

    to

    read

    and

    write

    files

    for

    a

    user

    _test_.

  • On Windows you have to release a folder with sufficient permissions to read and write files for a user test.

    No Format

    For

    example

    the

    release

    name

    of

    the

    released

    folder

    is

    _tmp_.

Example 1: copy files from local to samba share using cifs

Code Block

[local_source_host]
source_protocol = local
source_dir      = /tmp/test/jade/in

[samba_target_host]
target_protocol = smb
target_host     = my.host
target_user     = test
target_password = test
target_dir      = tmp

[copy_local2samba]
include         = local_source_host,samba_target_host
operation       = copy
file_spec       = \.txt$

The profile copy_local2samba copies all files which has the filename extension .txt' from the local folder/tmp/test/jade/into the folder_tmp_where_tmp_is either a windows released folder or a unix samba folder._
To execute this profile on the command line do: _

Code Block
languagebash

jade.sh -settings=name-of-your-configuration-file -profile=copy_local2samba

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Example 2: copy files from sFtp Server to samba share using cifs

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Code Block

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[sftp_source_wilma.sos]
source_protocol = sftp
source_port=22
source_user=test
source_password=12345
source_ssh_auth_method=password

source_dir      = /tmp/test/jade/in

 ... 
 
[copy_sftp2samba]
include         = sftp_source_wilma.sos,samba_target_host
operation       = copy
file_spec       = \.txt$

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To execute this profile on the command line do:

Code Block
languagebash

jade.sh -settings=name-of-your-configuration-file -profile=copy_sftp2samba