[cisco-voip] Problem with DRF copying to SFTP server
Nasses, Gus
gnasses at tcfbank.com
Fri Dec 5 11:21:24 EST 2008
I just tried running a backup to the same SFTP server from our test 7.0 Call
Manager to a reinstalled freeSSHd and it worked fine, but the 5.1 backup is
still stuck and I no longer see the 5.1 CM trying to connect.
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Nasses, Gus
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 9:27 AM
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Problem with DRF copying to SFTP server
Trying to get the first manual backup run for a new 5.1 cluster. Using
freeSSHd server, and after configuring the user account, to accept the TFTP
server as the storage location. Started the backup and is finished generating
all the backup files but now it will not copy the TAR file to the SFTP
server. I see that it gets in and the password is accepted, but then it
disconnects. I cannot cancel the backup from the DRF interface, and in my
SFTP server I see it is still trying.
I have tried another SFTP server (Serv-U) and the problem looks the same,
lots of connections but no transfer.
Is there a public key I need to setup, or something I am missing? How can I
cancel the backup to try something else?
-Gus
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