Hi,
one possiblity would be to check whether the file exists on the remote server via $sftp->ls($remote, %opts). You must be aware that this introduces a race condition, because between lookup and download it's possible that the file vanishes. The second possibility is to check the error message / exception for the error condition and react accordingly.
To your problem with sending stuff via send_nsca:
open my $fh, "|-", "send_nsca" or die "Arggghh, couldn't open pipe to +send_nsca: $!"; print $fh "All you want to send to STDIN of send_nsca"; close $fh or die "Something bad happended while piping to send_nsca: $ +!";
Regards
McA
In reply to Re: net-sftp-foreign transfer failed vs file not present.
by McA
in thread net-sftp-foreign transfer failed vs file not present.
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