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Yummy Software / General / Re: FTP Watcher to watch for ad hoc activity on the seerver?
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on: July 28, 2006, 07:12:33 AM
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I don't think using scheduled sync will be practical. Files are only uploaded from the IP camera to the server when an alarm is triggered. This might not happen more than a few times a day, possibly even not for days. I currently receive an email notification of an alarm situation and hence a manual d/l of image files. I suppose I could do a sked sync every hour but this doesn't seem an ideal solution. To answer your question about zip, I want to zip files on the server prior to d/l to the Mac. I don't think Yummy can do this, yet?
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Yummy Software / General / FTP Watcher to watch for ad hoc activity on the seerver?
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on: July 27, 2006, 10:22:20 PM
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I've been using Yummy 1.5.1 demo for about a week now and have a few questions apparently not addresses in the user manual. Here's the situation -- I have an IP camera which creates images when an alarm is triggered. Image files are then uploaded to a server. This can occur at any time and image uploads can take place over a period of minutes as the IP camera records the scene. Question - Is it possible to set up FTP Watcher to watch the server folder and transfer image files to a Mac after, say, 5 minutes of the first images being uploaded from the IP camera to the server. This presumes of course that the Mac has an open connection. Hope someone can offer some suggestions. (p.s. it would be nice if Yummy could create a zip file of images files prior to transfer - is this possible?).
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