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*http://lftp.yar.ru/
*http://lftp.yar.ru/


'''2. Log in with your archive account'''
'''2.Install lftp using yours distribution package management tool'''
*yum install lftp
*sudo apt-get install lftp

'''3. Log in with your archive account'''
lftp -u eqXXXX sftp://archive-sftp.lsdf.kit.edu
lftp -u eqXXXX sftp://archive-sftp.lsdf.kit.edu
Password:your secret password
Password:your secret password


'''3. Upload a local file(lfile) to a remote file(rfile):'''
'''4. Upload a local file(lfile) to a remote file(rfile):'''


*'''lftp>put lfile -o rfile'''
*'''lftp>put lfile -o rfile'''


'''4. Upload (mirror reverse -R) a local directory(ldir) to a remote directory(rdir) using nn processes:'''
'''5. Upload (mirror reverse -R) a local directory(ldir) to a remote directory(rdir) using nn processes:'''


*'''lftp>mirror -c -R -Pnn ldir rdir'''
*'''lftp>mirror -c -R -Pnn ldir rdir'''


'''5. Download a remote directory using pget(nn streams) for every single file:'''
'''6. Download a remote directory using pget(nn streams) for every single file:'''
*'''lftp>mirror -c --use-pget-n=nn rdir ldir'''
*'''lftp>mirror -c --use-pget-n=nn rdir ldir'''

Revision as of 16:01, 10 August 2016

TransferMatrix to HPSS FUSE MOUNT
Client OS Direction #of proc/streams #of files lftp(MB/s) sftp(MB/s) scp(MB/s) rsync(MB/s)
LINUX Upload 1 1 76.38 79 77 85
5 5 268
12 15 317
15 15 330
LINUX Download 1 1 68 67 94 95
5 1 213
12 1 176
15 1 301


LFTP usefull commands:

1. LFTP Documentation:

2.Install lftp using yours distribution package management tool

  • yum install lftp
  • sudo apt-get install lftp

3. Log in with your archive account

lftp -u eqXXXX sftp://archive-sftp.lsdf.kit.edu
Password:your secret password

4. Upload a local file(lfile) to a remote file(rfile):

  • lftp>put lfile -o rfile

5. Upload (mirror reverse -R) a local directory(ldir) to a remote directory(rdir) using nn processes:

  • lftp>mirror -c -R -Pnn ldir rdir

6. Download a remote directory using pget(nn streams) for every single file:

  • lftp>mirror -c --use-pget-n=nn rdir ldir