Running command to retrieve a data from files on remote server (code bellow). On closing channel sometimes receiving exit code 123.
Found in https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms681382(v=vs.85).aspx
ERROR_INVALID_NAME 123 (0x7B) The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
But I am not sure it is the same error code meaning. Please, advise
Code:
JSch jsch = new JSch();
java.util.Properties config = new java.util.Properties();
config.put("StrictHostKeyChecking", "no");
session = jsch.getSession(BillingUser, BillingHost, 22);
session.setPassword(BillingPassword);
session.setConfig(config);
session.connect();
channel = session.openChannel("exec");
((ChannelExec) channel).setCommand(command);
channel.setInputStream(null);
(ChannelExec) channel).setErrStream(System.out);
InputStream inputStream = channel.getInputStream();
InputStream errStream = channel.getExtInputStream();
channel.connect();
if (inputStream.available() > 0) {
//saving output here
}
inputStream.close();
errStream.close();
if (channel.isClosed()) {
if (channel.getExitStatus() != 0){
//printing here exitStatus value
}
}
Connecting to Linux. Running command like:
find filesPath -type f -name "meAutomation,meAutomation*"| xargs egrep -r -i "20171031(04|03).*,meAutomation,meAutomation,.*,mEnterprise.*"
The exit code is system specific.
You are probably connecting to *nix system. So you may want to read answers to
Got exit code 123 in find + xargs grep.
123 means "any invocation exited with a non-zero status".
Obligatory warning: Do not use StrictHostKeyChecking=no
to blindly accept all host keys. That is a security flaw. You lose a protection against MITM attacks. For the correct (and secure) approach, see: How to resolve Java UnknownHostKey, while using JSch SFTP library?