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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting ksh : multiple for wordlists Post 302813813 by andy123 on Tuesday 28th of May 2013 07:45:56 AM
Old 05-28-2013
ksh : multiple for wordlists

Hi guys

This is my first post on here and I am fairly new to ksh scripting, please be gentle!

I am trying to create a script that takes an fssnap of all slices and then .tar's them. The trouble that I am having is with the .tar element, I want it to label the .tar based on which slice it is currently tar'ing (i.e. root.tar, opt.tar, var.tar, etc).

This is what I have so far:

Code:
for slice in / /opt /var /export/home
   do
     echo "Archiving $slice"
     rootsnap=`fssnap -F ufs -o unlink,backing-store=/tmp/backup/$bckstore/root_snap $slice`
     mount -o ro $rootsnap /mnt
     tar cfpE $tarstore/root.tar /mnt          (<<<<---- I want this filename to change based on current slice)
     unount /mnt
     fssnap -d $slice
done


So the for statement cant be injected as a variable in the filename because of the characters, is there any way of adding multiple wordlists in the for statement?

Thanks

Andy

Last edited by joeyg; 05-28-2013 at 08:51 AM.. Reason: Please wrap code and data in CodeTags
 

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NAME
git-tar-tree - Create a tar archive of the files in the named tree object SYNOPSIS
git tar-tree [--remote=<repo>] <tree-ish> [ <base> ] DESCRIPTION
THIS COMMAND IS DEPRECATED. Use git archive with --format=tar option instead (and move the <base> argument to --prefix=base/). Creates a tar archive containing the tree structure for the named tree. When <base> is specified it is added as a leading path to the files in the generated tar archive. git tar-tree behaves differently when given a tree ID versus when given a commit ID or tag ID. In the first case the current time is used as modification time of each file in the archive. In the latter case the commit time as recorded in the referenced commit object is used instead. Additionally the commit ID is stored in a global extended pax header. It can be extracted using git get-tar-commit-id. OPTIONS
<tree-ish> The tree or commit to produce tar archive for. If it is the object name of a commit object. <base> Leading path to the files in the resulting tar archive. --remote=<repo> Instead of making a tar archive from local repository, retrieve a tar archive from a remote repository. CONFIGURATION
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