I dnt want three copy commands for each file, instead i want one copy line for each file with node 1 and then another copy command with next file and node 2 and then another copy command with next file and node 3. from here on it again comes up with next file name but the node number starts with 1 again and then next file and node 2, next file node3 again next file node1
I want something like this:
I have around 100000 such coppy command on which i want this pattern. Please help me with this
Dear All,
i have a awk script where i'm using while loop inside while loop
here is the code:
awk -v DATE="$CURRDATE" -v -F'@' 'BEGIN {
while(( getline < "Merge_Calldet.txt" ))
{
ARR=$5
LINE=$0
while(( getline < "Merge_Accessnum.txt" ))
{
TESTSIMENTRY=$1
FILEDATE=$15 ... (0 Replies)
I'm trying to understand if it's possible to create a set of variables that are numbered based on another variable (using eval) in a loop, and then call on it before the loop ends.
As an example I've written a script called question (The fist command is to show what is the contents of the... (2 Replies)
Hi,
im having problem creating a loop using my code: aside from the fact that the 1st variable (VAR) does not increment, it loops more than the expected output.
for sample purposes, test csv contains 3 lines.
#get number of lines in the file
lines=$( wc -l < test.csv )
... (5 Replies)
Is it possible to have a for loop nested inside another for loop? I am trying to run a script against specific files inside a child directory but I can't seem to find a solution that is clean and affect to do it. Here is what I am trying do. I have 2 gzip files in each of the Target Directories... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am using su within a for loop. As you might expect, it prompts for password during each loop execution. Here is my piece of code:
for i in $LIST
do
if
then
DATABASE=`echo $i | awk -F "|" '{ print $1 }'`
USER_ID=`echo $i | awk -F "|" '{ print $2 }'`
su - apstage -c... (1 Reply)
Hi,
i have written a script. it collects data based on the sql queries executed by it. i have multiple output files. after the output file is made i need to do some cosmetic changes in the files and then store them. i am unable to use sed conditions inside the loop.
see below code for... (3 Replies)
Hi all
Sorry for the basic question, but i am writing a shell script to get around a slightly flaky binary that ships with one of our servers. This particular utility randomly generates the correct information and could work first time or may work on the 12th or 100th attempt etc !.... (4 Replies)
Hi, I am a newbie and would like to create a shell script that will move one file at a time from one path to another path in the same server. However, the next file should wait until the first file gets deleted by an application.
I tried creating the script but right after the first file has... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Below is the very simple code snippet but it si giving me syntax error
#!/bin/bash
#To ensure If JMS directory exists or not
ServerName=$(hostname)
#To ensure If JMS directory exists or not
echo $ServerName
if ;
then
echo "Inside First If"
if ;
then
echo 'JMS... (4 Replies)
I'm taking a unix class and need to countdown to 0 from whatever number the user inputs. I know how to do this with a while or until loop but using the for loop is throwing me off....
I know I can use an if-then statement in my for loop but can I include a while loop in my for loop? (3 Replies)
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cmcp
cmcp(1m)cmcp(1m)NAME
cmcp - Copy files between Serviceguard nodes
SYNOPSIS
cmcp [-rv] [src_node:]src_file [...] [dest_node:]dest_file
DESCRIPTION
cmcp copies files and/or directories between Serviceguard nodes.
cmcp is limited in several ways. cmcp is best suited for situations where other remote copy facilities are not available. For a more full
featured tool for copying files between Serviceguard nodes, see ccp(1m) provided by Distributed Systems Administration Utilities.
To use this command, the local user must have the root access role on each of the involved nodes. For more information on Serviceguard
access control policies, see the manual, Managing Serviceguard.
Paths may be relative to the current working directory or specified absolutely. The current working directory on a remote node is assumed
to be the same as the local node's directory. Copies between two remote hosts are permitted.
If a file or directory already exists on the destination node, the destination node's copy will be overwritten with no prompting.
The cmcp command is not suited for large files or large numbers of files and may result in a heavy load on the command and Serviceguard
daemons. Other tools such as ccp should be considered for these purposes.
Options And Arguments
-r Recursively copy entire directories.
-v Verbose output will be displayed.
src_node
Serviceguard node to retrieve the file from. Defaults to the local node.
src_file
Path to source file on src_node.
dest_node
Serviceguard node to copy file to. Defaults to the local node.
dest_file
Path to copy src_file to on the dest_node.
RETURN VALUE
cmcp returns the following values:
0 Successful completion.
1 Command failed.
EXAMPLES
Copy the local file /etc/hosts to remote node node1
cmcp /etc/hosts node1:/etc/hosts
Copy the remote file /etc/passwd on node1 locally
cmcp node1:/etc/passwd /tmp/passwd.poe
Copy a local script directory to a remote node
cmcp -r /etc/cmcluster/scripts node1:/etc/cmcluster
AUTHOR
cmcp was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO rcp(1), scp(1), ccp(1m), cmsync(1m), cmexec(1m), cmdo(1m), cmquerycl(1m), cmviewcl(1m)
Requires Optional Serviceguard Software cmcp(1m)