Bash script to scp newest file in a directory on a remote server

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Solution 1

remote_dir=/what/ever
dst=remote-system.host.name.com
scp $dst:`ssh $dst ls -1td $remote_dir/\* | head -1` /tmp/lastmod

Solution 2

Write a script on the remote side that uses find to find it and then cat to send it to stdout, then run:

ssh me@server runscript.sh > localcopy
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Updated on June 19, 2022

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  • beatbreaker
    beatbreaker almost 2 years

    Ok so I kinda know how to do this locally with a find then cp command, but don't know how to do the same remotely with scp.

    So know this:

    scp -vp me@server:/target/location/ /destination/dir/.
    

    That target directory is going to be full of database backups, how can I tell it to find the latest backup, and scp that locally?