[CentOS] wget and resulting filenames with mirror option
Joseph L. Casale
jcasale at activenetwerx.comWed Jul 28 20:51:29 UTC 2010
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>I am having a bit of trouble parsing what you wrote, Ok, the exact use is the mirroring of vm directories on an esxi server over to a centos storage server. The vm's folder url is: https://10.0.0.61/folder/vm-name?dcPath=ha-datacenter&dsName=Datastore_2 for example. When it begins mirroring it, it see's urls like this: https://10.0.0.61/folder/vm-name/Disc-1-flat.vmdk?dcPath=ha-datacenter&dsName=Datastore_2 so the resulting file downloaded is not Disc-1-flat.vmdk, but: Disc-1-flat.vmdk?dcPath=ha-datacenter&dsName=Datastore_2 Thanks! jlc
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