When running:
pmrun scp <localfile> root@<host> :<remotefile>
or
pmrun scp root@<host>:<remotefile> <localfile>
You may see the following message when your transfer is complete:
"Received signal 1. (no core)"
As long as the scp command does not require any interactive input (e.g. it doesn't ask for password authentication), you should be able to use pmrun with the -d option to avoid getting the message. E.g.
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