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Windows SCP unsuccessful file transfer

fgalindo
Employee
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Hello,

 

I'm fairly new to devcloud and I haven't been able to transfer files from my devcloud to my local machine (Windows).

 

I've tried running this command using both cmd and visual studio code :

scp devcloud:~/my_file .

 

But all I get is "ssh: connect to host ssh.devcloud.intel.com port 22: Connection timed out" 

 

What am I doing wrong or missing?

 

Thanks

 

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AlekhyaV_Intel
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Hi,

 

Thank you for posting in Intel Communities. Please make sure that you're not connected to proxy while running this command. There is another option where you can download/upload files in devcloud. You can use Jupyter Notebook.

 

Downloading files from DevCloud using Jupyter Notebook:

 

1) Right-click on a file & click on Download option as shown below:

AlekhyaV_Intel_0-1661496254974.png

 

Uploading files to DevCloud using Jupyter Notebook:

 

1) You can upload any files by clicking upload button:

AlekhyaV_Intel_1-1661496280030.png

 

 

If this resolves your issue, make sure to accept this as a solution. This helps others with similar issue. Thank you.

 

Regards,

Alekhya

 

Regards,

Alekhya

 

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AlekhyaV_Intel
Moderator
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Hi,

 

Thank you for posting in Intel Communities. Please make sure that you're not connected to proxy while running this command. There is another option where you can download/upload files in devcloud. You can use Jupyter Notebook.

 

Downloading files from DevCloud using Jupyter Notebook:

 

1) Right-click on a file & click on Download option as shown below:

AlekhyaV_Intel_0-1661496254974.png

 

Uploading files to DevCloud using Jupyter Notebook:

 

1) You can upload any files by clicking upload button:

AlekhyaV_Intel_1-1661496280030.png

 

 

If this resolves your issue, make sure to accept this as a solution. This helps others with similar issue. Thank you.

 

Regards,

Alekhya

 

Regards,

Alekhya

 

fgalindo
Employee
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Hello Alekhya, 

 

Thank you for replying. I tried your solution with Jupyter Notebook and it worked well.

 

On a second note, powershell and cmd did not work for me and that's the reason I posted this question, but then I tried with Cygwin and I was able to transfer files with no problem!

 

Regards,

Fabian

 

 

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AlekhyaV_Intel
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Hi,


Thank you for accepting our solution. If you need any further assistance, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.


Regards,

Alekhya


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