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Check if remote files exist (shell script)

Asked by rmdb in Bourne Shell (sh), SSH / Telnet Software, Bourne-Again Shell (bash)

Tags: shell script

Hello.

I've already searched, but found nothing...

I need a script that checks if remote file exists. Everything that I've found only relates to one particular file. I need to check if there are any files in a particular directory, that start by some string...

I've tried this, unsuccessfully:

if ssh -l "$USER" $POSM200 'ls "'/home/tplinux/SAPiDoc/export/wpubon/processado/WPUBON01*'" >/dev/null'; then
        echo "file '"/home/tplinux/SAPiDoc/export/wpubon/processado/WPUBON01*"' exists";
        exit;
else
        echo "file '"/home/tplinux/SAPiDoc/export/wpubon/processado/WPUBON01*"' doesn't exist";
fi

but I got the following error:
ls: /home/tplinux/SAPiDoc/export/wpubon/processado/WPUBON01*: No such file or directory
file '/home/tplinux/SAPiDoc/export/wpubon/processado/WPUBON01*' doesn't exist

The problem seems to be finding a remote command that accepts wildcards.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
Keywords: Check if remote files exist (shell script)
 
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