Hey Everyone,
I have found this script online that has almost all the features I am looking for. However, I do not know enough expect to debug the problem.
http://linuxgazette.net/100/misc/tips/sshtool.expect.txt
First, it Traps out after it collects the user's password. I do not know... (0 Replies)
Hi,
Can you please help. I am scripting in sh and I am trying to simply copy one directory to another but for some reason my variables are not recognised?
echo "The latest version of the program is being found......."
cd $SOFTWARE/src/$progname
version=`ls $SOFTWARE/src/$progname | grep... (13 Replies)
I have a task requiring that USER_A run a script, which connects to HOST_B as USER_B and does not ask for a password.
If I am logged in on HOST_A as USER_B, I can connect to HOST_B without a password, no problem. However, if I try running ssh with the command line "ssh USER_B@HOST_B" while... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
Really hope someone can help me, i have been trying lots of things and just cant seem to nail it - and for something that seems straight forward....
Anyway, scenario is I need to log onto a second machine (remote server) from main workstation. Once logged in I need to run a batch... (2 Replies)
Please help me to resolve below the issue in script
ssh user@server ' cd path;j=0; for i in *;do;d=`du -sh $i | \
awk '{print( $1 )}'`;p=$d'|'$i;j=`expr $j + 1 `;arr=$p;echo ${arr};done' (1 Reply)
I can ssh to another directory by doing the following:
for server in server1; do ssh -t $server1 "cd /tmp; 'ls'";done
However, if I try to do it as another user it fails:
I have tried:
for server in server1
do
dir=$(su - nbadaccount -c "ssh $server `cd '/tmp/TSTCON'` " )
pwd... (3 Replies)
Hello i am having an issue with bash script and this is the code
now=$(cat hosts1.txt | awk '{print $2;}')
while read n ;do
ssh root@$now 'useradd test1; echo -e "test1\ntest1" | passwd test1 && echo "test1 ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers'
When i execute only part with cat, it... (8 Replies)
What is the difference ../directory path and ./directory path in ksh? (1 Reply)
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runsvchdir
runsvchdir(8) System Manager's Manual runsvchdir(8)NAME
runsvchdir - change services directory of runsvdir(8)SYNOPSIS
runsvchdir dir
DESCRIPTION
dir is a services directory for the use with runsvdir(8). If dir does not start with a slash, it is searched in /etc/runit/runsvdir/. dir
must not start with a dot.
runsvchdir switches to the directory /etc/runit/runsvdir/, copies current to previous, and replaces current with a symlink pointing to dir.
Normally /etc/service is a symlink to current, and runsvdir(8) is running /etc/service/.
EXIT CODES
runsvchdir prints an error message and exits 111 on error. runsvchdir exits 0 on success.
FILES
/etc/runit/runsvdir/previous
/etc/runit/runsvdir/current
/etc/runit/runsvdir/current.new
SEE ALSO runsvdir(8), runit(8), runit-init(8), sv(8), runsv(8)
http://smarden.org/runit/
AUTHOR
Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
runsvchdir(8)