snapshot(8)
System Administration 371
-k host-key Used with the -t or -T option, sets the public key that the
Service Processor uses to log in to the network host. This
option is not valid with the -d option.
Possible values for host-key are as follows:
none
This literal value specifies that a public key should not be
used to authenticate the network host.
download
This literal value specifies that snapshot will use ssh to
download a public host key for the network host and
download the key from the host specified in the -t
argument. snapshot displays the key’s md5 fingerprint
and prompts for confirmation. If you accept the key, it is
used for server authentication. If you reject the key,
snapshot exits without doing anything. This is the
default behavior in SSH Target Mode if -k is not specified.
public
The specified public key is used for server authentication.
The host-key argument should be the complete public key
of the network host, beginning with key type (the
complete contents of /etc/ssh/
ssh_host_rsa_key.pub on the network host).
Note – The public key should be enclosed in quotes to ensure
that the shell treats it as a single word.
-L {F|I|R} Specifies which set of logs will be collected.
F Full log set.
I Initial log set.
R Root Cause log set.
If no log set is specified, the Initial log set is collected by
default.
-l Specifies collecting only log files. Does not collect command
output.
-n Automatically answers n (no) to all prompts.
-P password Used with the -e option, sets the encryption password used
for encrypting the output file.