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Question by sagar.omkar@ge.com · May 24, 2016 at 07:19 AM · networkfilesystem-as-a-service

Copy file from GE network to predix

Can anyone help me to copy file from GE network or any FTP to predix cloud. Is there any service or interface available to do this.

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Answer by Vishwesh.Hunsikatti@ge.com · May 24, 2016 at 08:17 AM

@sagar.omkar Have you tried cf push command?

If its not an app file, then would like to understand few more details on what needs to be pushed to Predix Cloud

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We have csv file on GE FTP server/App server, which we want to copy/move to predix server using microservice or any component

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Answer by Tom Turner · May 24, 2016 at 02:33 PM

Not at this time, but we are working on something that might be helpful for that. If your willing to share send me your file and we can use it as a sample of the type of thing that needs to be supported.

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Answer by Brian Henzelmann · May 27, 2016 at 05:26 PM

For GE folks, you might to explore this as an option for data migration - https://gestore.ge.com/solution/predix-http-data-tunnel

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