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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers running unix command from java Post 302668393 by methyl on Monday 9th of July 2012 08:08:38 AM
Old 07-09-2012
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where strShellCmd contains the entire unix command as a single string
Let's see that line too.
First impression is that the command would be better placed in Shell Script.

What (in words) are you expecting the command to do. It appears to just execute a null command on a remote server.
 

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UUX(1)							      General Commands Manual							    UUX(1)

NAME
uux - unix to unix command execution SYNOPSIS
uux [ - ] [ -cClLnprz ] [ -aname ] [ -ggrade ] [ -xdebug ] command-string DESCRIPTION
Uux will gather zero or more files from various systems, execute a command on a specified system and then send standard output to a file on a specified system. The command-string is made up of one or more arguments that look like a Shell command line, except that the command and file names may be prefixed by system-name!. A null system-name is interpreted as the local system. File names may be one of(1) a full path name; (2) a path name preceded by ~user where user is a login name on the specified system and is replaced by that user's login directory; (3) a path name prefixed by ~; where ~ is expanded to the system's public directory (usually /usr/spool/uucppublic); (4) a partial pathname, which is prefixed by the current directory. As an example, the command uux "!diff usg!/usr/dan/file1 pwba!/a4/dan/file2 > !~/dan/file.diff" will get the file1 and file2 files from the ``usg'' and ``pwba'' machines, execute a diff(1) command and put the results in file.diff in the local /usr/spool/uucppublic/dan/ directory. Any special shell characters, such as <>;|, should be quoted either by quoting the entire command-string, or quoting the special characters as individual arguments. Uux will attempt to get all files to the execution system. For files that are output files, the file name must be escaped using parenthe- ses. For example, the command uux a!wc b!/usr/file1 (c!/usr/file2 ) get /usr/file1 from system ``b'' and send it to system ``a'', perform a wc command on that file and send the result of the wc command to system ``c''. Uux will notify you by mail if the requested command on the remote system was disallowed. This notification can be turned off by the -n option. The following options are interpreted by uux: - The standard input to uux is made the standard input to the command-string. -aname Use name as the user identification replacing the initiator user-id. -c Do not copy local file to the spool directory for transfer to the remote machine (this is the default). -C Force the copy of local files to the spool directory for transfer. -ggrade Grade is a single letter/number, from 0 to 9, A to Z, or a to z; 0 is the highest, and z is the lowest grade. The default is A; by comparison uucp(1) defaults to n and mail is usually sent at grade C. Lower grades should be specified for high-volume jobs, such as news. -l Try and make a link from the original file to the spool directory. If the link cannot be made, copy the file. -n Do not notify the user when the command completes. -p Same as -: The standard input to uux is made the standard input to the command-string. -r Do not start the file transfer, just queue the job. -xdebug Produce debugging output on stdout. The debug is a number between 0 and 9; higher numbers give more detailed information. Debugging is permitted only for privileged users (specifically, those with read access to L.sys(5). -z Notify the user only if the command fails. -L Start up uucico with the -L flag. This will force calls to be made to local sites only (see uucico(8C)). FILES
/usr/spool/uucp spool directories /etc/uucp/* UUCP configuration data. SEE ALSO
uucp(1), uucico(8), uuxqt(8). WARNING
For security reasons, many installations will limit the list of commands executable on behalf of an incoming request from uux. Many sites will permit little more than the receipt of mail (see mail(1)) via uux. BUGS
Only the first command of a shell pipeline may have a system-name!. All other commands are executed on the system of the first command. The use of the shell metacharacter * will probably not do what you want it to do. The shell tokens << and >> are not implemented. When invoking uux from csh(1), the `!' character must be prefixed by the `' escape to inhibit csh's history mechanism. (Quotes are not sufficient.) 7th Edition October 22, 1996 UUX(1)
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