Hi all,
In a while loop, like below...
while read line
do
read choice
case $choice in
1)
echo "xxx"
esac
done < file
why I can't run the read choice???? (3 Replies)
I have a script which tries to read input from a user for every value read from a file. The input file is
#> more testfile
TEST1 | D200 | 12345601 | | ABC company | m
TEST2 | D201 | 12345602 | | ABC company | m
The script test.sh is as follows
while read line
do
read test?"Enter a... (5 Replies)
hi all,
Can you please help me with this issue ?
while ####infinite loop
do
cat file1 |while read var1 var2
do
func1 $var1 $var2
done
cat file2 | while read var11 var22
do
func2 $var11 $var22
done
done
func1 is called till all the values are read... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
How can we use read line using the index value of a FOR loop?
eg:
pt_mstr,pt_status,8
pt_mstr,pt_buyer,8
pt_mstr,pt_sfty_stk,8
pt_mstr,pt_ord_pol,3
pt_mstr,pt_capacity,8
pt_mstr,pt_plan_ord,3
pt_mstr,pt_ord_mult,8
From this file i want to read the line2, 3 and 4 only using a FOR... (3 Replies)
I am trying to setup an if, elif statement that is dependant on a variable. If the user does not enter a valid option I would like it to prompt them again and start the loop over. Here is what I have so far:
echo -n "enter variable (a, b, or c): "
read freq
if ;
then echo "a"
elif ;... (2 Replies)
Hello,
The code below pulls printer information from a three-column file (set by the ${MULTIFILE} variable at the end), that has the printer queue name, IP, and type of printer. It is supposed to use this info to add the printers in the list to one, or more servers . The input file... (3 Replies)
I have a key file
$ cat klist
5 N:8855 CASA VERDE ROAD :32827 :ORLAND
5 N:585 MOLLY LANE :30189 :WOODST
5 N:320 NINA ROAD :32304 :TALLAH
and a data file, see example of the line below:
N:RT 15 & N 7TH STREET :17837 :U SAVE
I need to search by key (2nd field) from klist... (6 Replies)
Hi guys
what I wanna do is to create a script where can I input several times a file - assume with read function that will be inserted into a temp. file for further processing. When I press q I want that the loop will stop and continue in my script
I typed this but the options q is not working... (6 Replies)
hi,
this is my script #!/bin/ksh
cat temp_file.dat | while read line
do
read test
if ]; then
break
else echo "ERROR"
fi
done
when i execute this code , the script does wait for the user input . it directly prints "ERROR" and terminates after the no. of times as there... (3 Replies)
Based on text file:
PATH:/media/hdd/Media/Video/title1 FILE:/media/cache/281662-14.jpg
PATH:/media/hdd/Media/Video/title2 FILE:/media/cache/281662-15.jpg
PATH:/media/hdd/Media/Video/title3 FILE:/media/cache/281662-16.jpg
PATH:/media/hdd/Media/Video/title4 FILE:/media/cache/281662-17.jpg... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: TiedCone
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mz.cfg
mz.cfg(1) General Commands Manual mz.cfg(1)NAME
mz - a fast versatile packet generator
SYNOPSIS
/etc/mausezahn/mz.cfg
DESCRIPTION
Mausezahn is a free fast traffic generator written in C which allows you to send nearly every possible and impossible packet. Mausezahn's
MOPS subsystem (Mausezahn's Own Packet System) supports an interactive mode with a Cisco-style command line interface (CLI). In order to
activate this interactive mode, execute Mausezahn using the -x argument, optionally followed by an arbitrary TCP port number, such as
# mz -x 99
in which case you can connect to Mausezahn via
$ telnet 127.0.0.1 99
If no port number is specified, Mausezahn uses the default port number 25542 (which is the date of towel day followed by the answer to the
universe and everything; however, you don't need to understand this in order to continue).
Login credentials as well as other MOPS-related parameters can be specified in the Mausezahn configuration file mz.cfg located in
etc/mausezahn. Currently, user-specific configuration files are not supported.
If no configuration file is present Mausezahn assumes the following default login credentials:
username: mz
password: mz
enable password: mops
Currently only login credentials can be configured within the configuration file. Here is an example content of /etc/mausezahn/mz.cfg:
user = herbert
password = moTTe
enable = T0p5ecreT
Additional configuration options will be officially supported with the next releases.
FILES
/etc/mausezahn/mz.cfg
SEE ALSO mz(1)AUTHOR
Herbert Haas.
Visit www.perihel.at/sec/mz/ for Mausezahn news and additional information.
This manual page was written by Herbert Haas <herbert AT perihel DOT at>, for the Debian project.
March 7, 2010 mz.cfg(1)