Hi PerlMonks,

I am trying to batch process sftp file transfers using perl threads. I am passing the login information to the method while i start the thread. I am using a Solaris SPARC Machine

My code is as follows with the error msg below. I am also getting a Bus error (core dumped) error.

Seeking your advice on the same. Thanks

sub sub1 { my @InboundParameters = @_; my $num = $InboundParameters[0]; print "started thread $num : Establishing connection with $Inbound +Parameters[1]\n"; my $host = $InboundParameters[2]; my $sftp = Net::SFTP->new($host, user => $InboundParameters[3], password => $InboundParameters[4], debug => 0) or (print "Unable to connect to $Inbou +ndParameters[1]\n", return $num); print "Connected with $InboundParameters[1]\n"; print "done with thread $num\n"; return $num; }
Error Msgs :-
thread failed to start: Permission denied at /xxxxx/5.8.8/Net/SFTP.pm +line 62 Bus error (core dumped)
thread failed to start: Can't connect to xxx.xx.xxx.xxx, port 22: Conn +ection refused at /xxxx/5.8.8/Net/SSH/Perl.pm line 208.

In reply to Unable to connect to some SFTP servers using Perl::SFTP by skylinedreamer

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