hello!
I have a few sed commands
sed '/^$/d' < $1 > tmp.t
sed '/^ \{3,\}/d' < tmp.t > tmp1.txt
.....
how can I write them in a single line?
sed '/^$/d' < $1 > | '/^ \{3,\}/d' < $1 > tmp1.txt
any idea?
thanks. (5 Replies)
Hi, I need some help with sending commands to multiple xterms. What I do is ssh -Y to a remote box, and then open up 4 shells (csh) and on each one I run a different program in sequence -- one of them has 2, the first of which goes into the background and after you hit "enter" or "return" you get... (0 Replies)
Hello Experts !!!
Im new to this so, please bear with me !
I have the following 2 sql statements
create table CMD_NEW_USER as
Select FD.EMPLOYEE, FD.PASTUSER, .....
FROM REPORTS FS, TASKLIST FD
WHERE FS.EMPLOYEEID = FD.EMPLOYEEID ;
create table CMD_OLD_USER as
Select FD.EMPLOYEE,... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have multiple commands that i need to run daily on my Solaris servers and watch the output, and actually i do it as multi-tasking. I do not want to put all of them in the file, and run it, and get the entire output at one time.
What i want is that it should ask for before it runs next... (5 Replies)
Hi SSHers,
I have embedded this below code in my shell script..
/usr/bin/ssh -t $USER@$SERVER1 /usr/bin/ssh $USER2@S$SERVER2 echo uptime:`/opt/OV/bin/snmpget -r 0 -t 60 $nodeName system.3.0 | cut -d: -f3-5`
SSH to both these servers are public-key authenticated, so things run... (13 Replies)
Hi,
I have a directory /home/datasets/ which contains a bunch (720) of subdirectories called hour_1/ hour_2/ etc..etc.. in each of these there is a single text file called (hour_1.txt in hour_1/ , hour_2.txt for hour_2/ etc..etc..) and i would like to do some text processing in them.
Each of... (20 Replies)
I need to find in file where the record starts with "A,U,I,R" and their file name
Record will look like below
A|1|138||XXXX|XX|XX
U|2|XX|XX|XX|XX
R|3|EK|XX|XX|XX
D|4|TY|CC|CC|CC
find ./*.dat -exec egrep "^A|U|I|R" \; -exec cut -d'|' -f1,2 \; -exec sort -u {} /dev/null \;
But... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I'm attempting to open multiple xterms and run a command as an SAP user via sudo using PSSH. So far, I'm able to run PSSH to a file of servers with no check for keys, open every xterm in to the servers in the file list, and SUDO to the SAP(ADM) user, but it won't do anything else... (11 Replies)
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vtysh
VTYSH(1) Version 0.96.5 VTYSH(1)NAME
vtysh - a integrated shell for Quagga routing software
SYNOPSIS
vtysh [ -b ]
vtysh [ -E ] [ -d daemon ] ] [ -c command ]
DESCRIPTION
vtysh is a integrated shell for Quagga routing engine.
OPTIONS
Options available for the vtysh command:
-b, --boot
Execute boot startup configuration. It makes sense only if integrated config file is in use (not default in Quagga). See Info file
Quagga for more info.
-c, --command command
Specify command to be executed under batch mode. It behaves like -c option in any other shell - command is executed and vtysh exits.
It's useful for gathering info from Quagga routing software or reconfiguring daemons from inside shell scripts, etc. Note that mul-
tiple commands may be executed by using more than one -c option and/or embedding linefeed characters inside the command string.
-d, --daemon daemon_name
Specify which daemon to connect to. By default, vtysh attempts to connect to all Quagga daemons running on the system. With this
flag, one can specify a single daemon to connect to instead. For example, specifying '-d ospfd' will connect only to ospfd. This
can be particularly useful inside scripts with -c where the command is targeted for a single daemon.
-e, --execute command
Alias for -c. It's here only for compatibility with Zebra routing software and older Quagga versions. This will be removed in
future.
-E, --echo
When the -c option is being used, this flag will cause the standard vtysh prompt and command to be echoed prior to displaying the
results. This is particularly useful to separate the results when executing multiple commands.
-h, --help
Display a usage message on standard output and exit.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
VTYSH_PAGER
This should be the name of the pager to use. Default is more.
FILES
/usr/local/etc/vtysh.conf
The default location of the vtysh config file.
/usr/local/etc/Quagga.conf
The default location of the integrated Quagga routing engine config file if integrated config file is in use (not default).
WARNING
This man page is intended to be a quick reference for command line options. The definitive document is the Info file Quagga.
SEE ALSO bgpd(8), ripd(8), ripngd(8), ospfd(8), ospf6d(8), isisd(8), zebra(8)BUGS
vtysh eats bugs for breakfast. If you have food for the maintainers try http://bugzilla.quagga.net
AUTHORS
See http://www.zebra.org and http://www.quagga.net or the Info file for an accurate list of authors.
Quagga VTY shell 27 July 2006 VTYSH(1)