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Old 08-02-2012
Error for loop with whole line using cat

Hi all,

I need to create loop script to read full line and append a variable to each line.

cat file

Quote:
136 1 24 048800 id N4 No_Light
137 1 25 048900 id N4 No_Light
140 1 28 048c00 id N4 No_Light
262 1 38 048e80 id N4 No_Light
263 1 39 048f80 id N4 No_Light
20 2 4 041400 id N4 No_Light


I need the output like below

HTML Code:
10.0.0.1,136 1 24 048800 id N4 No_Light
10.0.0.1,137 1 25 048900 id N4 No_Light
10.0.0.1,140 1 28 048c00 id N4 No_Light
10.0.0.1,262 1 38 048e80 id N4 No_Light
10.0.0.1,263 1 39 048f80 id N4 No_Light
10.0.0.1,20 2 4 041400 id N4 No_Light
This is my script
Code:
for f in `cat /home/pa039410/switch-ip/all-switch-ip.txt`
do
plink -ssh -v 123@$f -pw 456 switchshow |grep No_Light > /home/pa039410/switch-ip/switchshow-nolight.txt
plink -ssh -v 123@$f -pw 456 switchshow |grep -i online > /home/pa039410/switch-ip/switchshow-online.txt
for g in `cat /home/pa039410/switch-ip/switchshow-nolight.txt`
do
echo $f,$g >> /home/pa039410/switch-ip/switchshow-all-withip.txt 
for h in `cat /home/pa039410/switch-ip/switchshow-nolight.txt`
do
echo $f,$h >> /home/pa039410/switch-ip/switchshow-all-withip.txt
done
done
done

But i getting the output like this

HTML Code:
10.62.75.173,id
10.62.75.173,N4
10.62.75.173,No_Light
10.62.75.173,107
10.62.75.173,11
10.62.75.173,11
10.62.75.173,046b00
10.62.75.173,id
10.62.75.173,N4
10.62.75.173,No_Light
10.62.75.173,109
10.62.75.173,11
10.62.75.173,13
10.62.75.173,046d00
10.62.75.173,id
10.62.75.173,N4
10.62.75.173,No_Light
10.62.75.173,231
 

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