I have a file named Atoms that has a list of atoms listed vertically, like:
O
C
Na
etc. There is a variable number of them.
I want to count their occurences in another file. I want to do this by saving each atom as a variable, preferabbly in an associative array, then counting how... (3 Replies)
Hi Friends,
i have small issue,...
here is my problem............:)
i am using two unix box A and B ..using my script i am able to connect from A to B without password(using ssh option like below).
A:-> ssh user@B-2.10.32.23
but i declared one variable in A which is something... (5 Replies)
I need to capture the homedir using the ssh command and then saving it to a variable.
The results from the following command is what I need to capture to a variable:
NOTE: the value I'm getting back is also incorrect. as it seems to be getting the home dir from the local server and not the... (2 Replies)
Friends,
I want to write a script. The logic follows
1. Script starts
2. SSH to Remote Machine and check whether /home/testUser dir is there or not.
3. If it is there, am assigning a value to a variable. else not
4. If the variable is set, the do the copy from remote machine to my local... (2 Replies)
hi there
I am trying to get a value from a remote machine into a local variable. To get this value i want to use awk but im having trouble getting it to run, am i escaping in the right places here and using the right quotes (i must have tried a million combinations :()
# VAR=`ssh server1... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I'm creating a script where I connet to a remote machine, I execute a command (I get a pid of an application) and I kill the application.
I wrote this:
ssh $HOST_WHITEBOARD<<END
COMMAND_GET_PID_WHITE="ps aux | grep something | awk '/Sl+/ {print \$2}' | awk 'begin {row=0} row==0... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
i am writing a shellscript to compare cksum of the file in local machine and after copying to remote machine. i am not able to assign command output value to variable in remote machine through SSH. PFB code for this.
code:
###### Get File size of the file in local remote system
... (3 Replies)
Hi, I've an issue in a shell script:
I'm opening an ssh connection to a remote server, then I want to store the result of a ls command in a variable, but it doesn't work: the ls is done on the local machine.
ssh user@server << EOF
ls # works as expected (ls is done remotely)
test=`ls` # the... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys n Girls,
Below im using a while command to wait for a file on another server then carrying on with the script.....
I dont believe the $Sausage1 variable is being passed to the other server so its not finding the file. If i replace the variable with the date then it works as expected.
... (2 Replies)
hi Gurus,
Have been struggling with this for a while
I have 2 servers , lets say local A and remote B, I need to use both as a part of a pipeline. The folder structure is shared between the two, so I can access the same files and folders from both A and B.
When I try to ssh into B from A,... (15 Replies)
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xmdirectiontostringdirection
XmDirectionToStringDirection(library call) XmDirectionToStringDirection(library call)
NAME
XmDirectionToStringDirection -- A function that converts an XmDirection value to an XmStringDirection value
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
XmStringDirection XmDirectionToStringDirection (dir)
XmDirection dir;
(void)
DESCRIPTION
XmDirectionToStringDirection converts the specified XmDirection direction value to its equivalent XmStringDirection value. Basically, if
the XmDirection value has a horizontal direction specification, that horizontal element is used; otherwise, the XmStringDirection value is
interpreted as XmSTRING_DIRECTION_L_TO_R. This function provides backward compatibility with the XmStringDirection data type.
Note that the Motif toolkit also contains an XmStringDirectionToDirection routine to convert an XmStringDirection value to its XmDirection
equivalent.
dir Specifies the XmDirection value to be converted.
RETURN
Returns the following XmStringDirection values:
XmSTRING_DIRECTION_R_TO_L
If the dir argument has a right to left horizontal direction value in it, for example XmRIGHT_TO_LEFT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM.
XmSTRING_DIRECTION_L_TO_R
If the dir argument has a left to right horizontal direction in it, for example XmLEFT_TO_RIGHT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM, or if the horizon-
tal direction value in the dir argument is ambiguous, such as in the XmTOP_TO_BOTTOM value.
XmSTRING_DIRECTION_DEFAULT
If there was no horizontal direction specified.
RELATED INFORMATION XmDirection(3), XmDirectionMatch(3), XmDirectionMatchPartial(3), XmDirectionToStringDirection(3), XmString(3), XmStringDirection(3), and
XmStringDirectionToDirection(3),
XmDirectionToStringDirection(library call)