hi, thanks for consulting the crystalball. I cant post the code ... but here is a better explanation.
I have a file that contain list of dirs to ftp.
I have this script to start one thread per dir.
But this affects the bandwidth, so wanted only two threads at a time.

Now that i already have a script that generates thread for each dir, I want to know how to modify script to limit only two threads at a time.
That is my script shud generate a two threads for ftp'ing 2 dirs at a time, and when that finishes generate two more for next 2 dirs... & so on

I have currently solved the problem by using a subroutine that creates just two threads at a time (& i pass two dirs to this sub).


Anyways, Thanks
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