I've made some progress on my own so far. The only problem is that I assume that each file is incremented by 50 (VF_50, VF_100, VF_150 etc.) but this may not always be the case. I'd like to make it more general. This is how it looks now.
Code:
i=50
for dir in VF_*
do
if [ -d "$VF_$i" ]; then
cd VF_$i
pwd
cp ../VF_$i_old/restrt.bin .
./oppre_cT_T < inp01_$i > out.dat &
wait $!
else
echo Directory VF_$i does not exist.
fi
let i=$i+50
cd ../
done
i want to run few c object files one after another in one command. Can i write a acript for that. I'm using Sun Solaris.
for example
./prog < input1 >output1 &
./prog <input2 >output2 &
i want the first to finish before starting the nest one and run them in the back ground
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Hello script experts,
I am newbie to shell script. But I have to write a shell script (ASAP) where I need to ftp a file on daily basis to a remote server, and send an email with final status. I I should have a properties file with hostname, Userid, and pwd. And a shall script file should read... (1 Reply)
I am trying to automate a process (on windows OS) of manipulating a file by changing its column delimiters. I have a perl script ready but the problem i think is with the format of the file itself.
code:
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Plzz Some One Help in this matter
I have scripts to load the data into tables and to copy files from ftp to our system.
we use to run the scripts every day....
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>cd
>ls -l
>EOF
>Connecting to
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Hello All!
First post...
I am working on a script that is used to recover a crashed drive from an rsync backup.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rfmkdir
RFMKDIR(1) Rfio User Commands RFMKDIR(1)NAME
rfmkdir - make remote directories
SYNOPSIS
rfmkdir [ -m mode ] [ -p ] directory...
DESCRIPTION
rfmkdir provides an interface to the shift remote file I/O daemon (rfiod) for creating remote directories in mode 777 (possibly altered by
umask(1)). The directory argument is either a remote directory name of the form:
hostname:path
or a local directory name (not containing the :/ character combination). Creation of a directory requires write permission in the parent
directory.
OPTIONS
The following options apply to rfmkdir:
-m mode
This option allows users to specify the mode to be used for the new directories. Choices for modes can be found in chmod(1).
-p With this option, rfmkdir creates dirname by creating all the non-existing parent directories first.
SEE ALSO mkdir(1), umask(1), mkdir(2), rfiod(1)AUTHOR
LCG Grid Deployment Team
LCG $Date: 2005/03/31 13:13:04 $ RFMKDIR(1)