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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Calling Expect Script - Telnet Post 302548035 by trinak96 on Wednesday 17th of August 2011 10:03:14 AM
Old 08-17-2011
Correct, running with manual IP argument works.
Output from run with trace :
Code:
/Scripts$ ./get-int
+ read ipadd
+ echo 10.33.220.12
10.33.220.12
+ export ipadd
+ sh ./list-int 10.33.220.12
./list-int: 17: spawn: not found
couldn't read file "Username:": no such file or directory
./list-int: 19: send: not found
couldn't read file "Password: ": no such file or directory
./list-int: 21: send: not found
couldn't read file ">": no such file or directory
./list-int: 23: send: not found
couldn't read file "Password: ": no such file or directory
./list-int: 25: send: not found
couldn't read file "#": no such file or directory
./list-int: 28: send: not found
couldn't read file "#": no such file or directory
./list-int: 30: send: not found
couldn't read file "#": no such file or directory
./list-int: 32: send: not found

and repeat for every entry in dev-list file.


Thanks again....

Last edited by Scott; 08-17-2011 at 12:51 PM.. Reason: Code tags
 

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