![]() ![]() While I may have stumbled into the field of engineering by chance, my love for IT and computing has grown over the past 18 years. I am a father of three, a husband, and an IT Infra Tech Lead, living and working in Sydney, Australia. The issue with the space seems to match defect CSCsr43052: Missing file-spec or invalid command option specified. Invalid command, a dash character must be preceded by an alphanumeric characterĪdmin:file get activelog /mohprep/SampleAudioSource Now if you found what you are looking for in an active MoH folder, go ahead and run “file get activelog /mohprep/”:Īdmin: file get activelog /mohprep/Īdmin:file list activelog /mohprep/Īdmin:file get activelog /mohprep/Īdmin:file get activelog /mohprep/SampleAudioSource Let’s also look at what is under active syslog folder: SampleAudioSource.wb.wav SampleAudioSource.xml We have to snoop around to locate where our hidden MoH files are and it is under “activelog /mohprep” folder:ĬiscoMOHSourceReport.xml Now here is a list of ‘file list’ command sets. RSA key fingerprint is 08:39:1b:80:c5:e4:c1:60:de:5c:5b:3a:7d:be:8a:ae.Īre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes Please wait while the system is gathering files info …done. OK, first, here is an example of ‘file get’ command to download an xml file from a CUCM TFTP server. The only bit I am considering as perhaps the issue are the last two lines in the server.When you administrate Cisco CUCM, often there is a situation where you have to locate a file and download the file from CUCM server, particularly from the CUCM TFTP and MOH servers. So the script is executing without error but is showing a failure in XMC: ![]() 22:07:22,300 DEBUG No match for success regex match: bytes copied: 22:07:22,300 DEBUG Looking for success regex match: bytes copied: This works without issue as shown with the inventory script verbose logs enabled in XMC, below is an extract from the server.log file showing the commands where successful: BHR_N9K_2# copy running-config tĮnter vrf (If no input, current vrf 'default' is considered): Had to create a custom backup script for a Cisco Nexus as the boxed one was failing, the script looks like the following: - Use these scripts to manage Cisco devicesĭesc="Cisco Systems NEXSUS SSH/TFTP Scripts" ![]()
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