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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Appendix 13 Using Adapters
Terminal Adapter
Adding a Remote File to a Get File Activity
The Get File activity copies files from remote target systems to a local directory. The Add button on this
activity launches the Enter Remote File to Add dialog box for users to specify the file name to be added
to the list on the Get File activity.
activity launches the Enter Remote File to Add dialog box for users to specify the file name to be added
to the list on the Get File activity.
Step 1
On the Get File property page, click Add.
Step 2
Enter or select the file name to be added to the list and click OK.
The file is added to the list of remote files to be retrieved by the Get File activity.
Viewing Results
Click the instance tabs to view the retrieve files from a Unix/Linux system target. See also,
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Defining a Put File Activity
Use the Put File activity to push local files to a Unix/Linux system target if SFTP or SCP is available on
the given target.
the given target.
If both protocols are available, SFTP will be used. If one file in the list fails while uploading, the activity
will fail.
will fail.
The file transfer results of the Put File activity are displayed from the Operations Workspace activity
instance view.
instance view.
Step 1
In the Process Editor Toolbox, choose Secure Shell (SSH) > Put File and drag and drop the activity onto
the Workflow pane.
the Workflow pane.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the appropriate information.
Step 3
Click the Put File tab and specify the local files and file path to the remote directory to where the files
will be copied:
will be copied:
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Local windows runtime user for accessing local file systems—From the drop-down list, select the
windows runtime user account that contains the credentials to access local files.
windows runtime user account that contains the credentials to access local files.
The user must have the Log on as batch job and Allow log on locally User Rights Assignment. To
adjust the user right assignments (see Administrative Tools/Local Security Policy/Security
Settings/Local Policies/User Rights Assignment).
adjust the user right assignments (see Administrative Tools/Local Security Policy/Security
Settings/Local Policies/User Rights Assignment).
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Local files on the target to copy from—The list of files on the local computer to put on remote target
systems. If a relative path is specified, it will be a relative to the product local application data
directory.
systems. If a relative path is specified, it will be a relative to the product local application data
directory.
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Remote directory on the target to copy files to—the file path to the local directory on the target
systems where the files will be transferred.
systems where the files will be transferred.
An absolute path is recommended. The default file path is relative to the product local application
data directory. For example:
data directory. For example:
C:\Documents and Settings\test\Local Settings\Application Data
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Overwrite—Select the appropriate option to determine the circumstances in which the copied file
should overwrite any existing file in the local directory.
should overwrite any existing file in the local directory.