On Jun 17, 2008, at 10:42 AM, Michael Coffin wrote:
Can anyone recommend a nice client that can run on Linux and listen
on a TCPIP port, accept some authorization credentials and host
commands (i.e. MKDIR, CD to dir, etc.) and receive/write to disk a
stream of data similar to what PIPEDDR might write to it's TCPIP
stage? I could then skip creating the DDR2CMS file and COPYFILE
(PACKing it, writing "indirectly" to the Linux server. I'd rather
not reinvent the wheel if there's already something out there. :)
Funny you should ask.
I tried a few weeks ago to write a Perl client to do trackread/
trackwrite, but the synchronization never worked right for me, and
then real work intervened.
Adam