I normally use ssh to log into a remote server, change directory and then use scp from there to copy files from another remote server to the first one. Now the first server has been hit by continuous error correction messages from the ECC controller, all of which are corrected, and I am unable to get a command line to issue the required commands to change directory and then run scp from the other server. I have no problems, however, getting into the first server - except for being drowned by the error correction messages and the server seems to be running "fine". Until I am able to get to the server and investigate, is it possible to accomplish the above on a single command line, thus avoiding seeing the error messages? I should add that both the first and second server are set up to accept keys and not passwords so at least I don't have to worry about that. Thank you.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 $ scp svr2:/path/to/source svr1:/path/to/dest You'll get twice the network traffic since the copy is running on your workstattoin (or whatever). On 12/06/16 15:40, H wrote:> I normally use ssh to log into a remote server, change directory > and then use scp from there to copy files from another remote > server to the first one. > > Now the first server has been hit by continuous error correction > messages from the ECC controller, all of which are corrected, and I > am unable to get a command line to issue the required commands to > change directory and then run scp from the other server. I have no > problems, however, getting into the first server - except for being > drowned by the error correction messages and the server seems to be > running "fine". > > Until I am able to get to the server and investigate, is it > possible to accomplish the above on a single command line, thus > avoiding seeing the error messages? I should add that both the > first and second server are set up to accept keys and not passwords > so at least I don't have to worry about that. > > Thank you. _______________________________________________ CentOS > mailing list CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJXXX3oAAoJEAF3yXsqtyBldm0P/is4q1B5MvjMdFkpLWEAXY1k 0r4Hcn3L+kVUgDieWZYVgkHLjrdNgTZ1WpYFEuq2UQY1TIDQAeoEIiS9P/RbpkGx hjR15S+A7I6n5ScGKJgGibHgQtNb/j5wociz/x3GNEXEWITyiSjVeQMuWy1YcH4q lUmX/ccM4/tedXhGckH6EXjkGFJyy86aXKfT35RxkXXCOjjW50PcMh+cVZub00GV tvhqbzAsEgAJTC7BMFvMH60KACQVRHHbQL/5GAr/MfOVZsTProzi5xOLQNmc90rM PdxUuuablL4BDgU3aWirjhnDBE8MUdRhFPpoKF0M1au7O764/TVGMxgy9ZVnCgr1 c+lcF36ZC62YcG7c4LkRlfXU/lOXt7IQLeh3xOzK+wJz1ZkZcQbRMghLAYrDq9jj 1HlI7yuu+Yq4nsBFMzBcOr4SpvIsZVHjfonsdUI71zlKzZKlUioRgLqPruc6ryEI +RcFkMPjE6LpNVGrVJPUurxvplyjiZx+e3oVLa/6iKp3n4Zaw9lz5tX5piDgMKwJ deKFUrVuA1/cgZWWFpQshYOtUZNgVb5BraIbjvLC5MYacm1/Sx0GuGOSbI+DQHM+ LCru1Tju37OG8sAdZzg6els0NjtyIMxG8aYTUDRUqnLP2CJ2M0Mp2s8PQdet5t7O hdMF2DrkXIwcjM46mlAz =hQ9E -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On 06/12/2016 05:21 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote:> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > $ scp svr2:/path/to/source svr1:/path/to/dest > > You'll get twice the network traffic since the copy is running on your > workstattoin (or whatever). > > On 12/06/16 15:40, H wrote: >> I normally use ssh to log into a remote server, change directory >> and then use scp from there to copy files from another remote >> server to the first one. >> >> Now the first server has been hit by continuous error correction >> messages from the ECC controller, all of which are corrected, and I >> am unable to get a command line to issue the required commands to >> change directory and then run scp from the other server. I have no >> problems, however, getting into the first server - except for being >> drowned by the error correction messages and the server seems to be >> running "fine". >> >> Until I am able to get to the server and investigate, is it >> possible to accomplish the above on a single command line, thus >> avoiding seeing the error messages? I should add that both the >> first and second server are set up to accept keys and not passwords >> so at least I don't have to worry about that. >> >> Thank you. _______________________________________________ CentOS >> mailing list CentOS at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) > > iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJXXX3oAAoJEAF3yXsqtyBldm0P/is4q1B5MvjMdFkpLWEAXY1k > 0r4Hcn3L+kVUgDieWZYVgkHLjrdNgTZ1WpYFEuq2UQY1TIDQAeoEIiS9P/RbpkGx > hjR15S+A7I6n5ScGKJgGibHgQtNb/j5wociz/x3GNEXEWITyiSjVeQMuWy1YcH4q > lUmX/ccM4/tedXhGckH6EXjkGFJyy86aXKfT35RxkXXCOjjW50PcMh+cVZub00GV > tvhqbzAsEgAJTC7BMFvMH60KACQVRHHbQL/5GAr/MfOVZsTProzi5xOLQNmc90rM > PdxUuuablL4BDgU3aWirjhnDBE8MUdRhFPpoKF0M1au7O764/TVGMxgy9ZVnCgr1 > c+lcF36ZC62YcG7c4LkRlfXU/lOXt7IQLeh3xOzK+wJz1ZkZcQbRMghLAYrDq9jj > 1HlI7yuu+Yq4nsBFMzBcOr4SpvIsZVHjfonsdUI71zlKzZKlUioRgLqPruc6ryEI > +RcFkMPjE6LpNVGrVJPUurxvplyjiZx+e3oVLa/6iKp3n4Zaw9lz5tX5piDgMKwJ > deKFUrVuA1/cgZWWFpQshYOtUZNgVb5BraIbjvLC5MYacm1/Sx0GuGOSbI+DQHM+ > LCru1Tju37OG8sAdZzg6els0NjtyIMxG8aYTUDRUqnLP2CJ2M0Mp2s8PQdet5t7O > hdMF2DrkXIwcjM46mlAz > =hQ9E > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosThis did not work even though the same user is authenticated on both servers and I have no problems ssh'ing into either of the two servers. The message is "permission denied." Presumably some problem with being recognized on both systems?
> On Jun 12, 2016, at 11:21 AM, J Martin Rushton <martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> wrote: > > $ scp svr2:/path/to/source svr1:/path/to/dest > > You'll get twice the network traffic since the copy is running on your > workstattoin (or whatever).You probably meant: $ scp -3 svr2:/path/to/source svr1:/path/to/dest -- Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>