The following is a function that I use in a variety of my scripts to enable an SCP session within the process. It pulls its params in from a config file that is parsed elsewhere to provide to this function's call. You can swap in your own vars or even static values to get a sense of what it's doing.
SCP (or SSH, for that matter...) is not overly verbose, unless you specifically tell it to be. The terminal output you see when in the shell is not captured, most likely since it speaks to security anyway. Best bet might be to track the return code(s) and debug as needed in the case of problems. You can, however, modify the verbosity some by incrementing the verbosity switch/flag on your particular scp client. This is seen in the ${verbosity} parameter shown in the function's actual scp call:
Have a script that scp's tar file to multiple other servers in a for loop. Need to set monitoring and notification on it for when it fails.
Running this line of code in a 'for' loop...
scp $SOURCE_RECOVERY_TARFILE ${HOST}:${CURR_RECOV_TARFILE} 2>&1 | tee ${MONFILE}
Their are two outputs... (7 Replies)
Ok so i have this script and I dont know how to have the output go to a file and then email that file to someone.
#!/bin/ksh
print "AL"
print "AM"
print "AN"
print "RL\n"
nawk '/PROD/ {print $3, $2}' /home/user/switch_listtest | sort -k1,2
print "End of Report"
Thank you in... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a script to compare 2 files.
file1=$1
file2=$2
num_of_records_file1=`awk ' END { print NR } ' $file1`
num_of_records_file2=`awk ' END { print NR } ' $file2`
i=1
while
do
sed -n "$i"p $file1 > file1_temp
sed -n "$i"p $file2 > file2_temp
diff file1_temp... (5 Replies)
How do i tell my bash shell script to test the output of the command i'm using?? I want this script to look for lines not equal to 1 then let me know..
$ cat blah ; echo ---- ; cat blah.sh
1 fe
1 fi
1 fo
0 fum
1 blahda
1 blah
0 blahh
1 bla
1 bl
1 blahhh
----
#!/bin/bash
while... (1 Reply)
:wall::wall::wall:
Hi I have horrible script below, need help in renaming ls -l output into new filename format:
Desired output:
cp -pv original_path/.* newDirectory/owner_of_file.%dd%mm%y.file_extension.first_8_characters_of_original_filename
localuser@localuser:~ vi... (3 Replies)
Greetings.
I have a nice bash shell script that runs a multi-step analysis well. I already have the SGE options set up to email me the progress of the run (started, completed, aborted), but a final step would be to code the shell script to email the final output (a .txt file) to the same email... (6 Replies)
Hi guys,
been scratching round the forums and my mountain of resources.
Maybe I havn't read deep enough
My question is not how sed edits a stream and outputs it to a file, rather something like this below:
I have a .txt with some text in it :rolleyes:
abc:123:xyz
123:abc:987... (7 Replies)
Hi, i'm trying to gather details from remote hosts and want them to be written to my local linux machine from where i'm using SSH. My command looks some thing like this
ssh -q remotehost 'bash -s' <command.txt
where command.txt is a file in my local machine containing
ps -ef |grep httpd |... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am working on Sun Solaris 5.10 and want to direct the output from a disk space check script to an output file;
#!/bin/bash
CURRENT=$(df -k /log/logs | grep /log/logs | awk '{ print $5}' | sed 's/%//g')
THRESHOLD=30
if ; then
echo "Remaining free space is low" > output.txt
else... (10 Replies)
Hello all,
i have a code in which when doing a for loop, i need to direct the output to two files, one just a single output, the other to always append (historical reasons).
So far i managed to do the following, which is working, but am still considering it as "dirty".
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