Scp Put-Maintenance - Fujitsu XG2000 Series User Manual

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5.20.7 scp put-maintenance

Function
Transfers the system maintenance information to a SSH server.
The file size of the maintenance information is displayed on the screen.
Prompt
xg#
Command syntax
scp put-maintenance USERNAME HOST [ REMOTE-FILE ]
Parameter
USERNAME
Specifies the username of the SSH server.
HOST
Specifies the host name or the IP address of the SSH server.
The IP address can be within the range of 1.0.0.1 to 126.255.255.254, 128.0.0.1 to
191.255.255.254, or 192.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254.
REMOTE-FILE
Specifies the path and file name the maintenance information will reside in once transferred
to the SSH server. If the file name is omitted, the following file name is generated
automatically:
"mainte_2008_07_01_13_30_59" (date and time when obtained).
Command type
Operation management command
Message
% The length of user name is invalid.
Explanation
The length of the username is invalid.
Solution
Specify the username 16 or less characters.
lost connection
Explanation
It failed to access to specified SSH server.
Solution
Specify the correct host name, IP address, or username.
No more remote host public key can be registered.
Explanation
Specified remote host public key could not be registered.
Solution
Delete a public key by using "clear ssh-rhost key" command, then execute the command
again.
%1$: No such file or directory
Explanation
Specified file does not exist.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified file name.
Solution
Specify the correct file name.
scp: %1$: No such file or directory
Explanation
Specified file does not exist.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified file name.
Solution
Specify the correct file name.
scp: %1$: Permission denied
Explanation
There was no access permission to the SSH server.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified file name.
Solution
Check the access permission to the SSH server.
ssh: connect to host %1$ port 22: No route to host
Explanation
It failed to access to specified SSH server.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified IP address or host name.
Solution
Specify the correct IP address or host name.
Check the setting and status of SSH server and whether there is no problem in network
connection to the SSH server.
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