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Old 05-09-2012
Question Use 3 descriptors with ssh command

Hi,

I want to execute some commands via ssh.

Code:
   errupdate <enter>
  =5A7598C3: <enter>
  Report=False <enter>
  Log=False  <enter> 

<CTRL + D>
<CTRL + D>

how can i do this ? I suppose i have to use file descriptor but i don't know how ?

Thank you
# 2  
Old 05-09-2012
Did you mean "errupdate=5A7598C3" ?

Code:
ssh user@hostname "errupdate=5A7598C3:; Report=False; Log=False"

# 3  
Old 05-09-2012
Thank you for your reply.

No errupdate is a command.
And the other are parameters to give to this command.
With enter to validate parameter and at the end CTRL D CTRL D to quit
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