sftp version :
Also I forgot to mention in my previous post that, if we use commands in batch file and execute sftp it is working fine.
Script :
When I run this script I'm able to get files from ftp server. If I put commands in batch file it is working fine. If I use heredoc, it's not working. I can go for batch mode design but I have to maintain lot of batch files. So I don't want to go for that option.
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You were asked by pludi to use code tags - you got a PM with a guide how to, thanks.
Last edited by zaxxon; 03-16-2011 at 10:44 AM..
Reason: code tags
Hi,
I'm in the process of writting some scripts using sftp2 on a HP UX 11.11 machine.
I've found that when I do an 'ls' command , even when in batch mode, it asks for me to 'press any key to continue or q to quit' after a screenful of data. Of course in batch mode this cause the script to hang.... (0 Replies)
Hi folks
What I'm trying is to build a partitioning script.
I can pass a HEREDOC to fdisk just fine. Like this:
fdisk /dev/sda << EOF
p
q
EOF
but I don't know how to put that HEREDOC into a varible to pass it to fdisk.
This is what I have tried so far (no luck)
#!/bin/bash
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Is there any way to check the error in heredoc?
Code:
/export/opt/SCssh/3.7.1_C0/bin/sftp -B - csi@192.168.1.100 <<FTP
lcd /WEBSERVER_LINK/data_logs/
ls pub/csidata/GeneralAppFields_8_1_Feed.out
get pub/csidata/GeneralAppFields_8_1_Feed.out
quit
FTP
Now I want to check... (1 Reply)
I currently use this message to send e-mails in a script but I would also like to save the output of this code to a file as well while preserving the variables. What's the easiest way to accomplish this?
#Sending mail notification
when=`/bin/date`
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Hi,
I am facing an issue wherein some temporary files (here docs) are getting created in /tmp and are not getting deleted automatically.
When i check the list of open files with below command i can see one file is getting appended continuously.(In this case /tmp/sfe7h.34p)
The output is... (4 Replies)
$ cat bashtest
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
echo <<<"EOF"
line1
line2
line3
EOF
$ ./bashtest
./bashtest: line 3: line1: command not found
./bashtest: line 4: line2: command not found
./bashtest: line 5: line3: command not found
./bashtest: line 6: EOF: command not found
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I have an sftp script which is uploading file into a directory which is not specified wth the cd command . For example:
sftp sftpserver
>>lcd /abc
>>cd /tmp/bef
>> put /abc/abc.txt /tmp/bef/abc.txt
Uploading file from /abc/abc.txt to /xyz/wxy/tmp/bef/abc.txt
>>quit
The file is getting... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to place two commands in heredoc
below is the snippet
if ;then
actionOnTux="$actVerb"
else
actionOnTux="$actVerb"
fi
echo "Performing ACTION: $action on $tux@$srv .....\n"
if ; then
... (5 Replies)
i have a problem no a dream :)
i have a list and i want to do :
cat lista_olo
for file in `cat list`
do
sftp myuser@myip << EOF
ls -l mydir/$file/
EOF
but there is an error . Syntax error at line 11 : `<' is not matched
How can i do ?
Regards. (1 Reply)
Hi ,
I am using ksh on Aix 7.1 and found the below code in a script which is a bit confusing to me, any help will be appreciated
<<comments
put ${pathforfiles}/${ftpfilename}
put ${logs}/${filename}.sch
put ${logs}/${filename}.tgr
comments
I have searched for information on heredoc but... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: zulfi123786
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