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Filezilla could not connect to server quest diagnostic
Filezilla could not connect to server quest diagnostic












From there you can set up a reusable one-click action to FTP your file or files. The circled fields are the only things you need to change/enter to connect to an Oracle Cloud Database server.Īfter you click OK, you'll be connected and from this point forward, you can quick-connect by clicking here:Īnd now that you're connected, you can transfer files (one or multiple) by selecting them and dragging them across or by using the buttons in the GUI.Īre you going to transfer that file more than once? If so, look in Toad's Automation Designer. Under the "Utilities" menu in Toad, click "FTP" and you'll see this:Ĭlick the top-left toolbar button to define a connection and you'll get this settings dialog. > pscp -sftp -i c:\Keys\key.ppk c:\script.sql get a nice command-prompt-style progress "dialog" while it transfers.

filezilla could not connect to server quest diagnostic

So, if I want to transfer "C:\script.sql" to the server at 129.144.13.6, where I log in as "oracle", and I want it to go in the /u01 folder, my command would be: I guess the first "P" is for "PuTTY" and the last is "Protocol" but I don't know what the letters SC are for.Īnyway, to transfer a file, to the Oracle cloud using PSCP, the command is this: PuTTY comes with a FTP command line tool called PSCP. Here are a couple of easy ways to do that, and both of them will require the private key file that either you created or someone gave to you. Now that you have created an Oracle Cloud Database, and have figured out how to connect to it, at some point you're going to need to transfer some files to it.














Filezilla could not connect to server quest diagnostic