I've just been stuffed with the 'file open' issue in nuke and windoze, so I
think we'll stick to copy for the mo.
Thanks anyway
Howard
>________________________________
> From: Sebastian Elner <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2012, 14:08
>Subject: Re: [Nuke-python] os.shutil
>
>
>What you could also do, is setup a ssh/telnet account on your NAS (most
>products should support that out of the box or via a plugin) and then use
>http://www.lag.net/paramiko/ to copy files locally via ssh. If paramiko is too
>much of a hassle use PSCP command line tool
>(http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html). I have done
>things this way and it worked out ok for us.
>
>
>On 05/24/2012 02:59 PM, Howard Jones wrote:
>Cheers
>>We were trying to avoid moving as it meant a re-rendering the lot again for
>>small changes but maybe its the lesser of the evils
>>
>>Howard
>>
>>
>>
>>>________________________________
>>> From: Sebastian Elner <[email protected]>
>>>To: [email protected]
>>>Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2012, 13:51
>>>Subject: Re: [Nuke-python] os.shutil
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>assuming you are in a winows world with a NAS
running samba: yes it does copy it locally and then
back to the server. at least it does here with win
xp. The only thing which can be done on the server
completely is moving stuff (try moving big files in
explorer from one NAS location to another NAS
location. Have not tried in Python though....)
>>>
>>>Cheers
>>>
>>>Sebastian
>>>
>>>On 05/24/2012 02:45 PM, Howard Jones wrote:
>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I'm using shutil to copy some files across from a network drive to another
>>>>location on the same drive with a new name.
>>>>This is being run from a users machine.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>The question is, does the copy function involve copying the file into the
>>>>user's machine's memory and then back on to the network, or does it do this
>>>>all on the network drive.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>If its is going via the user's machine, is there a way to only do this via
>>>>the network. It's a NAS mounted drive.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Probably a dumb question if you're a admin guy but I'm not so hence the
>>>>dumb question ;)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Howard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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