02-05-2008
How do i print this output all on the same line?
I have this simple script which gives info on HBA ports. How do i get it all to print on the same line?
!#/bin/ksh
TMP_INFOFILE=/tmp/tmpfile
if [ -f $TMP_INFOFILE ]; then
rm -f $TMP_INFOFILE
touch $TMP_INFOFILE
fi
PORT_INFOFILE=/tmp/aa
if [ -f $PORT_INFOFILE ]; then
rm -f $PORT_INFOFILE
touch $PORT_INFOFILE
fi
# Creating port list for fcinfo specific query
fcinfo hba-port | grep HBA | awk '{print $4}' >> $PORT_INFOFILE 2>&1
# read port info
#setting up variables within the body of the for loop
for i in `cat $PORT_INFOFILE`
do
OSVER=`fcinfo hba-port $i | grep -i "OS Device" | cut -d':' -f2`
CONT=`fcinfo hba-port $i | grep -i "OS Device" | cut -d':' -f2 | cut -d'/' -f4`
MANU=`fcinfo hba-port $i | grep -i "Manufacturer" | cut -d':' -f2`
MOD=`fcinfo hba-port $i | grep -i "Model" | cut -d':' -f2`
echo "$CONT" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
DEV=`cfgadm -al $CONT | grep disk | awk '{printf $1"\n"}' | cut -d':' -f3` >> $TMP_INFOFILE
echo "$DEV" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
luxadm display $DEV | grep "DEVICE PROPERTIES" | cut -d':' -f2 >> $TMP_INFOFILE
echo "HBA-Port-WWN-------- $i" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
echo "OS Device----------$OSVER" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
echo "Manufacturer--------$MANU" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
echo "Model---------------$MOD" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
if [ $MOD == "375-3108-xx" ]; then
echo "############Crystal-2A############" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
elif [ $MOD == "375-32X3-01" ]; then
echo "############Prism############" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
elif [ $MOD == "LP11002-S" ]; then
echo "############Pyramid-E2############" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
elif [ $MOD == "LP10000DC-S" ]; then
echo "############Rainbow############" >> $TMP_INFOFILE
fi
done
cat $TMP_INFOFILE
c10
20030003ba13f368
20030003ba13f6cc
200800a0b8222f9a
200900a0b8222f9a
216000c0ff803622
226000c0ffa03622
256000c0ffc03622
266000c0ffe03622
/dev/rdsk/c0t60003BA13F368000461CE62900056C40d0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t60003BA13F368000461CE5FC00074EDCd0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t60003BA13F368000461CE61A000051B0d0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t60003BA13F368000461CE5EC000CCC48d0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t600A0B8000222F9900004B2345A6120Cd0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t600A0B8000222F9900004B1F45A6114Ad0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t600A0B8000222F9900004B1D45A61112d0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t600A0B8000222F9900004B1A45A61094d0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t600C0FF0000000000036221625DD7901d0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t600C0FF0000000000036221625DD7900d0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t600C0FF0000000000036220154E1B601d0s2
/dev/rdsk/c0t600C0FF0000000000036220154E1B600d0s2
HBA-Port-WWN-------- 10000000c9420b4b
OS Device---------- /dev/cfg/c10
Manufacturer-------- Emulex
Model--------------- LP10000DC-S
############Rainbow############
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SYNOPSIS
/etc/shells
DESCRIPTION
The shells file contains a list of the shells on the system. Applications use this file to determine whether a shell is valid. See getuser-
shell(3C). For each shell a single line should be present, consisting of the shell's path, relative to root.
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/bin/tcsh, /bin/zsh, /sbin/jsh, /sbin/sh, /usr/bin/bash, /usr/bin/csh, /usr/bin/jsh, /usr/bin/ksh, /usr/bin/pfcsh, /usr/bin/pfksh,
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FILES
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