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Operating Systems HP-UX How to use more than one MPE command STREAM with Unix command in a single shell? Post 302092963 by MrT on Monday 16th of October 2006 04:16:37 PM
Old 10-16-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by bosskr
Hello,
I have problem in writing the shell script involving MPE command STREAM related to HP-UX and Unix command. Script is

sh "nlshCMD 'STREAM <job name1>' | 'SHOWJOB' | grep $HPJOBNUM"
sh "nlshCMD 'STREAM <job name2>' | 'SHOWJOB' | grep $HPJOBNUM"
sh "nlshCMD 'STREAM <job name3>' | 'SHOWJOB' | grep $HPJOBNUM"

My question is I have to put these three STREAM commands together involving three diffrent jobs together in a single shell script and to monitor the corresponding job, once I submit it. For your reference Text in upper case represents MPE command of HP9000.
Can we do it? If so How? Please let me know your view and any reference in solving this.
Thanking in advance

Hi bosskr,

What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
Are you just trying to get the job number from the streamed job?
 

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STREAM(3)						     Library Functions Manual							 STREAM(3)

NAME
stream - a structure for communications SYNOPSIS
bind streamdevice dir dir/data dir/ctl DESCRIPTION
A stream is not a device per se. However, many devices use the streams package in the kernel to implement communications channels. The properties described here are common to all such channels. All streams are represented by two standard files, ctl and data, plus any others the particular device wants to add. Reading and writing the data file receives and sends data on the channel. If the channel is message oriented, each write will represent a message and each read will return at most one message. If the buffer given in a read is smaller than the message, subsequent reads will return the remain- der of the message. Writing textual command strings to the ctl file performs control operations on the stream. The strings need not be null-terminated. Each device may add to the control operations. The common control operations are: hangup Hang up this stream. Any subsequent writes will return an error. The first subsequent read will return 0. All following ones will return an error. push name Push the module name onto the top of the stream. pop Pop the top module off the stream Reading the ctl file returns a textual identifier for the stream. This is used by multiplexed devices and its use is described with the particular device. SEE ALSO
pipe(3), dk(3), cons(3), async(3), fcall(3), ip(3), reboot(3) SOURCE
/sys/src/9/port/st*.c STREAM(3)
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