When using Net::SSH2 as backend to SFTP:Foreign. I get a HASH ref where I'm expecting to get the error condition.
How do I get the error string?
use Net::SSH2;
use Net::SFTP::Foreign;
my $ssh2 = Net::SSH2->new( timeout => '30000' );
$ssh2->connect( $host, $port )
$ssh2->auth( username => $user, password => $pass )
my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new( ssh2 => $ssh2, backend => 'Net_SSH
+2', timeout => '30' );
$sftp->put( "$file", "$destfile", best_effort => 1, atomic => $atomic
+) or ( warn( "Put failed: $sftp->error\n" ) && exit 1 );
When the put fails I get the warn error as shown below
Error:
Put failed: Net::SFTP::Foreign=HASH(0x123b3c0)->error
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