Hi !
Please tell me how to get radio buttons, text boxes , check boxes , option buttons , pull down menus in C++ on Unix.
I think it would be done using curses.h ..but that's all i know.
TIA,
Devyani. (3 Replies)
Hello I'm serving on a ship that has frequent power issues. Currently if we loose power we need to rush around to multiple UNIX machines and login to Sysadmin and power down each machine before we loose our ups. If sysadmin is asleep or not in the space we have some real problems. I would like to... (2 Replies)
I have Virtualbox OSE installed on my laptop and soon on my lap top. My question is if I were to make a virtual os on an external hard drive on my laptop, can i make a settings to use the same vdi on my desktop and have it show the same screen, not at the same time. sorry, its late here and I... (0 Replies)
I have a script that will ssh to several different servers, perform a command, display the output, and exit. It works well, but I have to enter my password for each server. That gets a little cumbersome when you have a couple dozen servers. Anyone out there know how to automate this so that I only... (2 Replies)
Good Day,
I have multiple websites on a domain. I am looking for a loop structure that can run each site script. egdomain1/test.php domainx/test.php so on, currently I copy and paste a list of commands but that skips certain commands. Some help would be greatly appreciated.
Sergio (3 Replies)
I have requirement to login into a multiple linux boxes by running the shell script in a single linux box and to find the count of files in a specific folder in each box and log them in a log file in the box where i m runnning the script. Box names will be stored in a text file host.txt.
Please... (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I am new to scripting and I am trying to write a script which can scp a file from one box to multiple boxes.
I am thinking to do like this.
1) create a file with list of all server names
2)write a script which will pick up each server line by line from server list and copy it to... (1 Reply)
I need to run a script on a bunch of remote servers. how can this be done without ssh into each individual server and run it
its under /sbin/script.sh on each server (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I've been having a look around to try and understand how i can do the below however havent come across anything that will work.
Basically I have a parser script that I need to run across all files in a certain directory, I can do this one my by one on comand line however I... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
rcp
RCP(1) BSD General Commands Manual RCP(1)NAME
rcp -- remote file copy
SYNOPSIS
rcp [-46p] file1 file2
rcp [-46pr] file ... directory
DESCRIPTION
rcp copies files between machines. Each file or directory argument is either a remote file name of the form ``rname@rhost:path'', or a local
file name (containing no ':' (colon) characters, or a '/' (slash) before any ':' (colon) characters).
The rhost can be an IPv4 or an IPv6 address string. Since IPv6 addresses already contain ':' (colon) characters, an IPv6 address string must
be enclosed between '[' (left square bracket) and ']' (right square bracket) characters. Otherwise, the first occurrence of a ':' (colon)
character would be interpreted as the separator between the rhost and the path. For example,
[2001:DB8::800:200C:417A]:tmp/file
Options:
-4 Use IPv4 addresses only.
-6 Use IPv6 addresses only.
-p The -p option causes rcp to attempt to preserve (duplicate) in its copies the modification times and modes of the source files, ignor-
ing the umask. By default, the mode and owner of file2 are preserved if it already existed; otherwise the mode of the source file mod-
ified by the umask(2) on the destination host is used.
-r If any of the source files are directories, rcp copies each subtree rooted at that name; in this case the destination must be a direc-
tory.
If path is not a full path name, it is interpreted relative to the login directory of the specified user ruser on rhost, or your current user
name if no other remote user name is specified. A path on a remote host may be quoted (using , ", or ') so that the metacharacters are
interpreted remotely.
rcp does not prompt for passwords; it performs remote execution via rsh(1), and requires the same authorization.
rcp handles third party copies, where neither source nor target files are on the current machine.
SEE ALSO cp(1), ftp(1), rcmd(1), rlogin(1), rsh(1), rcmd(3), hosts.equiv(5), rhosts(5), environ(7)HISTORY
The rcp utility appeared in 4.2BSD. The version of rcp described here has been reimplemented with Kerberos in 4.3BSD-Reno.
BUGS
Doesn't detect all cases where the target of a copy might be a file in cases where only a directory should be legal.
Is confused by any output generated by commands in a .login, .profile, or .cshrc file on the remote host.
The destination user and hostname may have to be specified as ``rhost.rname'' when the destination machine is running the 4.2BSD version of
rcp.
BSD March 8, 2005 BSD