Hi Shameera,
thanks for you reply. I think I've configured correctly the 
airavata-server.properties but my question belongs to the construction of the 
workflow allowing the file transfer.
I've already created some application interfaces which takes an URI as output 
without success. I haven't clear which should be the application deployment 
belonging to the application interface.

For example if I know (and i provide as the workflow input) the path on the 
remote machine where a certain file is located, which is the workflow (and the 
interfaces) that I need to build up?

My assumption are
Input: the interface has a single input of type URI (the value of the URI 
should be assigned as the reference to the machine, as example 
<RemoteMachineIP>:/tmp/filetotransfer
Output: the output of the application interface is of type URI as you suggested.

But which should be the application deployment?
I don't think that my assumption is correct so if you please give me an entire 
example to build up this kind of workflow it will be appreciated.

Thanks a lot,

Alfredo



From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 13:23:55 -0400
Subject: Re: References for SSH/SCP Airavata key setup and file transfer
To: [email protected]

Hi Alfredo, 
Yes you can transfer files from remote machine to your machine(where airavata 
server is running) by setting application output type as URI when you register 
the application interface on app catalog. 
You can configure your ssh private and public keys in 
airavata-server.properties. You need to provide correct values to following 
fields. 
################# ---------- For ssh key pair authentication 
------------------- ################
#public.ssh.key=/path to public key for ssh
#private.ssh.key=/path to private key file for ssh
#ssh.keypass=passphrase for the private key
#ssh.username=username for ssh connectionRegards, Shameera.
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 2:32 AM, SmashRod Alfredo <[email protected]> wrote:



Hello Everyone,
my desire is to realize a file transfer from a remote machine to my local 
machine (accessible through ssh/scp) using an airavata workflow.

Is there any available documentation/example for the setup of both workflow 
involving file transfer and key registration? If it's not can someone please 
explain me which are the steps to follow?

Thanks a lot,

Alfredo
                                          


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