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6-3 FTP File Operations
STOR
Begins transfer of a copy of a file in the
specified path on the remote computer
to the current directory on this unit.
Depending on the type of file
transferred, the following items are
created.
• C*.MXF file
specified path on the remote computer
to the current directory on this unit.
Depending on the type of file
transferred, the following items are
created.
• C*.MXF file
- C*M01.XML file (metadata)
- C*S01.MXF file (proxy AV data)
- UMID (The UMID of the copy
- C*S01.MXF file (proxy AV data)
- UMID (The UMID of the copy
source file is not saved. However, it
is saved if an immediately
preceding SITE UMMD extended
command has been issued.)
is saved if an immediately
preceding SITE UMMD extended
command has been issued.)
• E*E01.SMI file
- E*M01.XML file (metadata)
*: 0001 to 0300
Notes
• For C*.MXF files, some data, such as
file header metadata, may be
missing.
missing.
• Depending on the transfer
destination directory and the file type,
transfer may not be possible.
transfer may not be possible.
For details, see 6-1-2 “File Operation
Restrictions” (page 94).
Restrictions” (page 94).
STOR <SP> <path-name> <CRLF>
Input example: STOR Data/E0001E01.SMI
RNFR
RNTO
RNTO
Rename a file. Specify the file to be
renamed with the RNFR command,
and specify the new name with the
RNTO command. (Always follow a
RNFR command with a RNTO
command.)
renamed with the RNFR command,
and specify the new name with the
RNTO command. (Always follow a
RNFR command with a RNTO
command.)
Note
Files in directories other than the
General directory cannot be renamed.
General directory cannot be renamed.
For details, see 6-1-2 “File Operation
Restrictions” (page 94).
Restrictions” (page 94).
RNFR <SP> <path-name (before change)> <CRLF>
RNTO <SP> <path-name (after change)> <CRLF>
RNTO <SP> <path-name (after change)> <CRLF>
Input example: RNFR General/info.txt
RNTO General/clip_info.txt
RNTO General/clip_info.txt
DELE
Deletes the specified file on this unit.
Note
Depending on the directory and file
type, deletion may not be possible.
type, deletion may not be possible.
For details, see 6-1-2 “File Operation
Restrictions” (page 94).
Restrictions” (page 94).
DELE <SP> <path-name> <CRLF>
Input example: DELE Clip/C0099.MXF
Command name
Description
Command syntax