Hi dony,

        I see an error when the get command try get the file b.txt, because
this file not exist!, what's the idea with this script?


Regards,
Marcelo Ravilet


El mié, 03-05-2006 a las 16:42 +0200, Dony Pierre escribió:
> Hi all,
> 
> I use SSH client and server on a Solaris 9 server, version is : 
> 
> Client : 
> ********
> bash-2.05# pkginfo -l SUNWsshu
>    PKGINST:  SUNWsshu
>       NAME:  SSH Client and utilities, (Usr)
>   CATEGORY:  system
>       ARCH:  sparc
>    VERSION:  11.9.0,REV=2002.04.06.15.27
>    BASEDIR:  /
>     VENDOR:  Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>       DESC:  Secure Shell protocol Client and associated Utilities
>     PSTAMP:  leo20060203150929
>   INSTDATE:  Mar 28 2006 15:17
>    HOTLINE:  Please contact your local service provider
>     STATUS:  completely installed
>      FILES:       11 installed pathnames
>                    4 shared pathnames
>                    4 directories
>                    7 executables
>                 4907 blocks used (approx)
> 
> Server : 
> ********
> bash-2.05# pkginfo -l SUNWsshdu
>    PKGINST:  SUNWsshdu
>       NAME:  SSH Server, (Usr)
>   CATEGORY:  system
>       ARCH:  sparc
>    VERSION:  11.9.0,REV=2002.04.06.15.27
>    BASEDIR:  /
>     VENDOR:  Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>       DESC:  Secure Shell protocol Server
>     PSTAMP:  leo20060206145323
>   INSTDATE:  Mar 28 2006 15:16
>    HOTLINE:  Please contact your local service provider
>     STATUS:  completely installed
>      FILES:        5 installed pathnames
>                    3 shared pathnames
>                    3 directories
>                    2 executables
>                 2147 blocks used (approx)
> 
> 
> 
> We have a SSH return code problem when we use SSH in batch in Solaris.
> We haven't this problem on RedHat. 
> 
> bash-2.05$ cat a.sftp
> ls -l
> pwd
> get b.txt
> ls -l
> bash-2.05$ sftp -b a.sftp scnsys11
> Connecting to scnsys11...
> Password: 
> sftp> ls -l
> drwxr-xr-x    0 9108     10            512 Apr 21 11:15 .
> drwxr-xr-x    0 0        1             512 Apr  3 14:23 ..
> -rw-------    0 9108     10           2387 Apr 21 11:18 .bash_history
> -rw-------    0 9108     10            240 Mar 28 16:19 .sh_history
> drwx------    0 9108     10            512 Mar 22 17:11 .ssh
> drwx------    0 9108     10            512 Mar 22 16:00 .ssh2
> -rwxrwxrwx    0 9108     10             26 Mar 29 15:22 a.sftp
> -rwxrwxrwx    0 9108     10              0 Mar 28 15:28 a.txt
> -rw-------    0 9108     10        1021424 Mar 22 17:07 core
> sftp> pwd
> Remote working directory: /export/home/huysego
> sftp> get b.txt
> Couldn't stat remote file: No such file or directory File
> "/export/home/huysego/b.txt" not found.
> sftp> ls -l
> drwxr-xr-x    0 9108     10            512 Apr 21 11:15 .
> drwxr-xr-x    0 0        1             512 Apr  3 14:23 ..
> -rw-------    0 9108     10           2387 Apr 21 11:18 .bash_history
> -rw-------    0 9108     10            240 Mar 28 16:19 .sh_history
> drwx------    0 9108     10            512 Mar 22 17:11 .ssh
> drwx------    0 9108     10            512 Mar 22 16:00 .ssh2
> -rwxrwxrwx    0 9108     10             26 Mar 29 15:22 a.sftp
> -rwxrwxrwx    0 9108     10              0 Mar 28 15:28 a.txt
> -rw-------    0 9108     10        1021424 Mar 22 17:07 core
> sftp> 
> bash-2.05$ echo $?
> 0
> ************************************************************************
> **********************************************************************
> As you can see in this example, sftp gives a rc = 0. If you try the same
> on RedHat, you will receive a rc not equal to 0.
> 
> Does anybody have a solution to this problem ? Or another SSH client we
> can install in Solaris ?.
> 
> Thanks.
> Regards.
> Pierre.
> 
> 
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