IIRC you start nmopn in daemon mode with the "-F" parameter. Without it nmon will always come out in interactive mode, regardless of where you direct its output.
Hi all,
I have done ssh-keygen to two servers in work place and given there entry for authorized_keys. I m able to ssh to other servers without asking password. But i face problem while trying to run a command or script on other server. It is throwing an Error.
$ ssh... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I want to run a particular script present in a different server.
At the moment I am trying to run it like this:
(sleep 3; echo $USERID; sleep 1; echo $PASSWORD ; sleep 1 ; sleep 1 ;
echo "nohup perl myscript.pl $* &")| telnet "$server"
But the problem is that once the script has... (6 Replies)
We have some AIX Unix Servers with 4 or 6 CPU and when type this command “c” in nmon always displays each cpu % with Averages on buttom. However we have several Servers with 18 CPU's and it only shows 16 17 on main page. Does nmon have some command that would show remaining with totals for Physical... (3 Replies)
Hi guys ,
I want to run a specific command from one server to another.
For example I have a server called A(client) and a server called B(Server).
How would i fire a command on Server(B) while working on Client(A).
One way of doing it is using ssh
"ssh -tq 10.180.8.231 ls -ltr"
but... (3 Replies)
If i have one server processing some feeds and creating a database. Then i want to copy the relevant tables from the first server to the second server. I have a shell script to do the copy. I was going to make a cron to run the script at a certain time. But it would not be ideal. I really want... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I am using a expect script to run a shell script on remote server, the code is as follows. But the problem is that it executes only first command, and hangs it doesn't run the next commands.
spawn ssh $uid@$host
expect "password:"
send "$password\r"
expect "*\r"
send... (2 Replies)
hi,
I am using the below line to run a script from remote server(say server A) to another server(say server B).
ssh username@servername ksh script name.
The issue is the script logs into server B, executes the script on server B, transfers the file to server A but does not exit from... (4 Replies)
hi,
I need script to perform below task.
1. Read the IP address
2. copy the script from origin server to destination.
3. get root access on destination server
4. run the script on destination server
5. return to the origin server
Code:
#!/bin/bash
echo "Enter Server IP... (5 Replies)
I want to grab all the luns in vscsi disks from vio that are assigned to client lpars. They are not powerpath disks. Now when I do lspv as root in vio server I see 956 disks..the problem right now is that each disks lun are in hex so when I do lscfg vpl from vio..the FRU number is on hex.
Can... (3 Replies)
local script:
cat > first.sh
cd /tmp
echo $PWD
echo `whoami`
cd /tmp/123
tar -cvf 789.tar 456
sleep 10
except script:
cat > first
#!/usr/bin/expect
set ip 10.5.15.20
set user "xyz123"
set password "123456"
set script first.sh
spawn sh -c "ssh $user@$ip bash < $script" (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dnetcat
dnetcat(1) User Commands dnetcat(1)NAME
dnetcat - opens a DECnet connection
SYNOPSIS
dnetcat {-h|--help}
dnetcat [-v] [-z] node[::|[::] ]object
dnetcat [-v] [-f] -l object
DESCRIPTION
dnetcat is a netcat(1) like tool that opens a DECnet connection and copies all data between the standard input/output to/from the socket.
OPTIONS -v
Be verbose. Prints useful (debug) messages.
-z
Zero IO mode. In this mode a connection is dropped directly after it is opened. This can be used to scan if the remote side listens on the
given address and object.
-l
Listen mode. In this mode dnetcat accepts connections on the given object.
-f
Fork on new connection. This let netcat accept multiple connections in listen mode. This is ignored if -l is not given.
--help, -h
Prints a small help.
EXAMPLES
This program can be used as 'ProxyCommand' for ssh(1). You may use it via command line like this:
ssh -o 'ProxyCommand dnetcat %h ssh' [...] mynode
or you may use it in your ~/.ssh/config like this:
Host *::
ProxyCommand dnetcat %h ssh
This will enable you to connect to any DECnet node by adding "::" at the end of the node name like this:
ssh mynode::
For more information on ssh(1) see it's manpage.
SEE ALSO ssh(1), netcat(1).
AUTHORS
This program is written by Philipp "ph3-der-loewe" Schafft <lion@lion.leolix.org>.
dntools September 2008 dnetcat(1)