Hi all,
In one of my script, somewhere I need to input password of a server when ssh password's prompt comes. I've tried with EOF but it's not taking. I don't want to disable password through ssh. I want the password should be passed with my script. Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance! (2 Replies)
Hi guys,
say I have a few files in a directory (58 text files or somthing)
each one contains mulitple strings that I wish to replace with other strings
so in these 58 files I'm looking for say the following strings:
JAM (replace with BUTTER)
BREAD (replace with CRACKER)
SCOOP (replace... (19 Replies)
I want to search files (basically .cc files) in /xx folder and subfolders.
Those files (*.cc files) must contain #include "header.h" AND x() function.
I am writing it another way to make it clear,
I wanna list of *.cc files that have 'header.h' & 'x()'. They must have two strings, header.h... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I will use below command for grep single string ("osuser" is search string)
ex: find . -type f | xarg grep -il osuser
but i have one more string "v$session"
here i want to grep in which file these two strings are present.
any help is appreciated,
Thanks in advance.
Gagan (2 Replies)
I can't seem to successfully output characters with spaces. I inputted using getchar().
Any other ideas?
Thank you in advance!
printf ("Enter the Title : ");
int i = 0;
int c1;
while (( c1!= '\n')&& (i <21))
{
new_name->title = c1;
i++; ... (0 Replies)
Hey guys!
So I'm working on a program in linux terminal, using perl, to convert dna alignments to amino acid. It involves reading in one sequence and outputting another. I have it set so I can input a file but I can't input any sequences manually, anyone got any ideas about it? I have it set up... (0 Replies)
I have a list of files all over a file system e.g.
/home/1/foo/bar.x
/www/sites/moose/foo.txtI'm looking for strings in these files and want to replace each occurrence with a replacement string, e.g.
if I find: '#@!^\&@ in any of the files I want to replace it with: 655#@11, etc.
There... (2 Replies)
Hi, every one!
I have a file with multiple strings.
file1
ATQRGNE
ASQGVKFTE
ASSQYRDRGGLET
SPEQGARSDE
ASSRDFTDT
ASSYSGGYE
ASSYTRLWNTGE
ASQGHNTD
PSLGGGNQPQH
SLDRDSYNEQF
I want to grep each string in hundreds of files in the same directory, further, I want to find out the string... (7 Replies)
I am trying to read 30 files into a command. The first file contains 10 lines and goes into this part of the command as "x"
/tmp/filearrange.sh $x
The group of files (20 files, I call them variable $i) need to be the second argument in the command and they need to be read so that they are... (9 Replies)
Hello Everyone ,
Iam a newbie to shell programming and iam reaching out if anyone can help in this :-
I have two files
1) Insert.txt
2) partition_list.txt
insert.txt looks like this :-
insert into emp1 partition (partition_name)
(a1,
b2,
c4,
s6,
d8)
select
a1,
b2,
c4, (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: nubie2linux
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LEARN ABOUT BSD
uupoll
UUPOLL(8) System Manager's Manual UUPOLL(8)NAME
uupoll - poll a remote UUCP site
SYNOPSIS
uupoll [ -ggrade ] [ -n ] system
DESCRIPTION
Uupoll is used to force a poll of a remote system. It queues a null job for the remote system and then invokes uucico(8).
The following options are available:
-ggrade Only send jobs of grade grade or higher on this call.
-n Queue the null job, but do not invoke uucico.
Uupoll is usually run by cron(5) or by a user who wants to hurry a job along. A typical entry in crontab could be:
0 0,8,16 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll ihnp4
0 4,12,20 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll ucbvax
This will poll ihnp4 at midnight, 0800, and 1600, and ucbvax at 0400, noon, and 2000.
If the local machine is already running uucico every hour and has a limited number of outgoing modems, a more elegant approach might be:
0 0,8,16 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll -n ihnp4
0 4,12,20 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll -n ucbvax
5 * * * * /usr/sbin/uucico -r1
This will queue null jobs for the remote sites at the top of hour; they will be processed by uucico when it runs five minutes later.
FILES
/etc/uucp/ UUCP internal files
/usr/spool/uucp/ Spool directory
SEE ALSO uucp(1), uux(1), uucico(8)4.3 Berkeley Distribution October 23, 1996 UUPOLL(8)