06-23-2009
able to achieve atleast,
robocopy \\192.168.1.10\d$\adir\xdir\log* some_localdir\
robocopy \\192.168.1.10\d$\adir\ydir\log* some_localdir\
awk '{printf "robocopy \\\\"$1 "\\" $2 "\\ecm\*.log some_localdir\\\n"}' ecm_app_server_list.txt | sed 's/:/$/'
now want
robocopy \\192.168.1.10\d$\adir\xdir\log* some_localdir\xdir
robocopy \\192.168.1.10\d$\adir\ydir\log* some_localdir\ydir
now I want to use following bash command to achieve this ..
awk '{printf "robocopy \\\\"$1 "\\" $2 "\\ecm\*.log some_localdir\\$(cut -d ":" -f3 $2)`\n"}' ecm_app_server_list.txt | sed 's/:/$/'
but not working .. giving error
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