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2. Your session is closed. If you had read/write access to the session, read/write access is
granted to a randomly selected user who is sharing the session.
Displaying session output
If a data log was created for the SSH Passthrough session, you can enter a command to display
the last 30 lines (limited to 16384 characters) of the data log on the SSH client. The last 30
lines may include previous SSH sessions, but will only display target device output, not user
actions.
NOTE: To display session output, data logging must be enabled and the user must have access rights to unit. See
Data Logging on page 209 and User Access Rights on page 273.
To display session output:
1. From an SSH Passthrough session, enter the following command:
^Ecr
2. The client displays the last 30 lines of the data log.
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If you do not have access rights or if a data log was not created, an error message is
displayed.
Supported service processor commands
NOTE: SSH Passthrough port sharing is not supported if a server processor command is included at the end of the
SSH command.
When opening an SSH Passthrough session to a target device connected to a supported
MergePoint manager, you may include a service processor (SP) command at the end of the SSH
command. If the SP command is not present at the end of the SSH command, the appliance may
provide the user with a menu of SP commands to choose from.
To include an SP command, open your SSH client and enter a command in the following
format:
<username>:<target device name>@<host name or IP address of the DSView server>
[spcommand]
NOTE: Enter a space between <host name or IP address of the DSView server> and [spcommand].
The first part of the command will establish an SSH session to the MergePoint SP manager. If a
supported SP command is present at the end of the SSH command, the SP command will be
passed through to the service processor on the appliance. The appliance will validate and
execute the command.
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