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5. Collecting Failure Information

Figure 5-10: Collecting Dump Files from the Remote Terminal

 

client-host> ftp 192.168.0.60

<---1

Connected to 192.168.0.60.

 

220

192.168.0.60 FTP server (NetBSD-ftpd) ready.

 

Name (192.168.0.60:staff1): staff1

 

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Password required for staff1.

 

Password:

 

230

User staff1 logged in.

 

Remote system type is UNIX.

 

Using binary mode to transfer files.

<---2

ftp> binary

200

Type set to I.

<---3

ftp> get <file name> dump.tgz

local: dump.tgz remote: .dump

 

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Opening BINARY mode data connection for '/etc/ftpdump'.

226

Transfer complete.

 

2411332 bytes received in 5.78 seconds (407.13 KB/s)

ftp> quit

 

221

Thank you for using the FTP service on 192.168.0.60.

client-host>

dump.tgz files are acquired by client host.

1.The ftp client is connected to the system via ftp.

2.Be sure to transfer the dump information files in binary mode. Files cannot be transferred in ASCII mode.

3.Transfer dump files.

Note

Because ftp-related commands such as ls command cannot show any file to be obtained, the file sizes cannot be determined in advance.

The loading state of the system or condition of the communication path might cause a network timeout, which makes the client disconnect a line. In this case, set a longer period of time for the client timeout.

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