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Path of source file is : /public_html/upload/64/SomeMusic.mp3

And I want to move it to this path : /public_html/archive/2011/05/64/SomeMusic.mp3

How can i do this using FTP commands?

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In FTP client:

rename /public_html/upload/64/SomeMusic.mp3 /public_html/archive/2011/05/64/SomeMusic.mp3

With FTP commands:

RNFR /public_html/upload/64/SomeMusic.mp3
RNTO /public_html/archive/2011/05/64/SomeMusic.mp3

source: http://www.nsftools.com/tips/RawFTP.htm

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  • @Johan can I use one command line like: RNFR /public_html/upload/64/SomeMusic.mp3 RNTO /public_html/archive/2011/05/64/SomeMusic.mp3? Mar 23, 2014 at 10:18
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    @user2545330 No, those are two separate FTP commands. Though in most (command-line) FTP clients, you cannot use those commands directly anyway (you can use quote RNFR /public_html/upload/64/SomeMusic.mp3 and quote RNTO /public_html/archive/2011/05/64/SomeMusic.mp3). Why would you, if you can use the rename /public_html/upload/64/SomeMusic.mp3 /public_html/archive/2011/05/64/SomeMusic.mp3? Oct 10, 2016 at 13:29
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Just in case someone else will search for a solution to move files by ftp and will not find a solution: As I encountered the same problem and even the RNFR and RNTO will not work like in my case: I solved this by doing the following workaround:

mget files*.ext
cd /path/to/desired/folder/
mput files*.ext

This is twice the traffic (get and put) but for smaller files it is at least a solution.

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Just in case if you're getting Invalid Command when executing the RNFR and RNTO commands. Then use below you'll be able to move the files.

quote RNFR /from_path/filename.txt
quote RNTO /to_path/filename.txt
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