Hi Luca and Cam,

Yep, no problem. And Luca, yep, the plan is to use this on SKA...

Cheers,
Chris

On Mar 1, 2012, at 5:00 AM, Cinquini, Luca (3880) wrote:

> Thanks Chris and Cameron, I'll give it a try - off course, that is we decide 
> to use push-pull for the SKA project, Chris.
> I appreciate both of you guys' help,
> Luca
> 
> On Feb 29, 2012, at 9:03 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) wrote:
> 
>> Hey Guys,
>> 
>> Just wanted to loop in on this. Yes, push pull does support download
>> of full directory trees. Probably the best guide to check out is Brian's
>> documentation on the DirFileStructXML here:
>> 
>> http://s.apache.org/yz
>> 
>> I also wrote a static user guide here:
>> 
>> http://s.apache.org/10Z
>> 
>> One thing to note too is that some of the plugins for Push Pull that
>> have been develop use non ALv2 compatible code, so if you want
>> those plugins for now (until someone writes nice shiny new ALv2
>> compatible versions which I would LOVE), you can find them here
>> at Apache Extras:
>> 
>> http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/oodt-pushpull-plugins/
>> 
>> That you can cull information from. If you have any further specific
>> questions I can help.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Chris
>> 
>> On Feb 28, 2012, at 7:40 AM, Cameron Goodale wrote:
>> 
>>> Luca,
>>> 
>>> I haven't tried this exact use case within Crawler, but Crawler does
>>> support scp and I have used 'scp -r' to recursively download a folder and
>>> all content housed within.  I can only imagine ftp has a similar recursive
>>> option as well.
>>> 
>>> Maybe another more Crawler Savy dev can shine some light on the recursion
>>> use case when using Crawler.
>>> 
>>> -Cameron
>>> 
>>> P.S. When we get a final answer let's add this to the Crawler User Guide
>>> Wiki too as an example use case.  Glad you found the Crawler Wiki page
>>> useful.
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 7:01 AM, Cinquini, Luca (3880) <
>>> luca.cinqu...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>     I have a quick question concerning the pushpull framework : is
>>>> there any way to transfer full directory trees, as opposed to single files
>>>> ? And which of the currently implemented transfer protocols would allow
>>>> that ? I haven't see any examples on that, though I might have missed it.
>>>> 
>>>> thanks a lot,
>>>> Luca
>>>> 
>>>> P.S.: Cameron, thanks for writing the push-pull user guide - it's great.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> 
>>> Sent from a Tin Can attached to a String
>> 
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Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
Senior Computer Scientist
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Office: 171-266B, Mailstop: 171-246
Email: chris.a.mattm...@nasa.gov
WWW:   http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/
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Adjunct Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
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