Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

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Appendix 13      Using Adapters
  Cisco Process Orchestrator Adapter Help for Terminal Adapter
Note
For an example of a script argument, see Script Argument Example.
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Time out if not completed within—Enter a value or use the scroll buttons to specify the time frame 
to wait for the action to complete before timing out.
Note
Select the time unit link to adjust the time unit (seconds, minutes, or hours).
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Time out if no available session within—Enter a value or use the scroll buttons to specify the time 
frame to wait for the activity to complete if there is no available session.
The cause for no available session may be the setting "max allowed concurrent sessions" on the 
target has been reached.
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Fail on non-zero return code—Selected check box indicates that the activity should fail when a 
return code having a non-zero value is received
Step 3
Click OK.
See Also
Defining an Execute Unix/Linux SSH Script Activity
Use the Execute Unix/Linux SSH Script activity to specify a SSH script argument to execute. To 
properly run this activity, Process Orchestrator requires SFTP to be configured on the SSH server.
To define the Execute Unix/Linux SSH Script activity
Step 1
On the Toolbox, under Secure Shell (SSH), select Execute Unix/Linux SSH Script and drag and drop 
the activity onto the Workflow pane.
The Execute Unix/Linux SSH Script property page displays.
Step 2
Click the Script tab to specify a SSH script argument to execute:
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Local working directory on target—Enter the path to the local working directory on the SSH server 
where the script will be executed.
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Script arguments—Enter the collection of argument values for the script.
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Add—Click this button and choose one of the following to launch the Select Argument to Add 
dialog box. Enter the appropriate script in the text field or click Reference icon to select from 
the list.
String—Dialog box can contain standard string text
Hidden String—Dialog box can contain Hidden string text or query encrypted value variables 
in the Insert Reference Variable dialog box
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Edit—Select a script argument from the list and click this button to modify the script argument 
in the Select Argument to Add dialog box.
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Remove—Select a script argument from the list and click this button to remove the script 
argument from the list.