Create VI
Owning Palette: File Info
Requires: LIBSSH2
Creates a new File Info object that represents a libssh2lv shared library File Info struct. This VI must be called, or executed, before using any other File Info-related VIs. This VI allocates memory within the libssh2lv shared library that must be explicitly deallocated, or freed, at the end of the application using the Destroy VI to avoid memory leaks or running Out-of-Memory (OOM) on a resource contrained system.
Session
Passes through the Session object but obtains the SSH context for the Session object to create a new File Info object.
![]() | Session Out is the same object from Session In. |
![]() | Session In represents a libssh2lv shared library session struct. |
![]() | File Info represents a libssh2lv shared library File Information struct. |
![]() | Error Out contains error information. This provides standard error out functionality. Right-click the Error Out indicator on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |
![]() | Error In describes error conditions that occur before this node runs. This input provides standard error in functionality. Right-click the Error In indicator on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |
SSH
Creates a new File Info object from a SSH context.
![]() | SSH represents a libssh2-related context used to create all other libssh2lv shared library objects. |
![]() | Known Host represents a libssh2lv shared library File Information struct. |
![]() | Error Out contains error information. This provides standard error out functionality. Right-click the Error Out indicator on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |
![]() | Error In describes error conditions that occur before this node runs. This input provides standard error in functionality. Right-click the Error In indicator on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |