I've written a shell script to alter a particular preference file on OS X (10.3.9), which works fine (tested by running the script from the terminal sat in front of the box).
Problem is, I now have to run this script remotely across a number of machines via remote desktop, so where I've used the... (1 Reply)
Hi Friends.
I am new to scripting now i want to change the root password using the script with standard password.
which is the easy scripting to learn for the beginner, Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
I need to create an automated script where I have to use sudo to switch to multiple user so the script stops and prompts for password, Is there a way I can provide the password in same command only?
Remember that, I cannot disable the password settings of sudo as I dont have rights. (4 Replies)
I'm making a script that will be a double clickable .command file and I need it to prompt for the users admin password.
So far I have:
if ]; then
sudo -p "Please enter your admin password: " date 2>/dev/null 1>&2
if ; then
echo "You entered an invalid password... (2 Replies)
I'm using rsync with the "-e ssh" option so of course it asks for a password using a prompt. Is there a way to tell a script to expect a prompt, wait for it, and give a password when it arrives?
There is a way to give rsync a password as part of its options using a file, but it only works with... (2 Replies)
How do I create a shell script called 'custinfo' to prompt a customer to enter and display back the following: name, age, address, phone number, product, price range.
Thanks (1 Reply)
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How do I create a shell script called 'custinfo' to prompt a customer to enter and display back the following: name, age, address, phone number, product, price range.
Thanks (1 Reply)
Hi Team,
I need password prompt between this script .i want to need put password manually. Instead of adding password in script .
Script pause till input password and resume again.
#!/usr/bin/expect
set ip
spawn telnet $ip
expect "login:"
send "USR\r"
expect "*assword*"... (3 Replies)
Hey Guys and Gals, Im a complete Noob to Unix. But recently have started working on a unix system for my PET/CT scanner. My scanner comes with a MOD drive for backup. I would like to back up to USB (its alot cheaper). But the only way to do so is by manually enterin the unix commands. Id like to... (13 Replies)
I have a script that does an SSH into a remote node. It should expect the prompt and send the password.
#!/usr/bin/expect
set user ;
set pass ;
spawn ssh $user@E-Internal
expect {
-re "RSA key fingerprint" {send "yes\r"}
timeout... (1 Reply)
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io::async::detachedcode
IO::Async::DetachedCode(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation IO::Async::DetachedCode(3pm)NAME
"IO::Async::DetachedCode" - execute code asynchronously in child processes
SYNOPSIS
This object is used indirectly via the "IO::Async::Loop"'s "detach_code" method.
use IO::Async::Loop;
my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new;
my $code = $loop->detach_code(
code => sub {
my ( $number ) = @_;
return is_prime( $number );
}
);
$code->call(
args => [ 123454321 ],
on_return => sub {
my $isprime = shift;
print "123454321 " . ( $isprime ? "is" : "is not" ) . " a prime number
";
},
on_error => sub {
print STDERR "Cannot determine if it's prime - $_[0]
";
},
);
$loop->run;
DESCRIPTION
This object class provides a legacy compatibility layer for existing code that tries to construct such an object. It should not be used for
new code; see instead the IO::Async::Function object, for which this is now a wrapper.
CONSTRUCTOR
$code = $loop->detach_code( %params )
This function returns a new instance of a "IO::Async::DetachedCode" object. The %params hash takes the following keys:
code => CODE
A block of code to call in the child process.
stream
marshaller
These arguments are no longer used; any values passed will be ignored.
workers => INT
Optional integer, specifies the number of parallel workers to create.
If not supplied, 1 is used.
exit_on_die => BOOL
setup => ARRAY
Passed through to the underlying "IO::Async::Function" object.
METHODS
$code->call( %params )
Calls one invocation of the contained function code block. See the "call" method on "IO::Async::Function" for more detail.
$code->shutdown
This method requests that the detached worker processes stop running.
$n_workers = $code->workers
This method in scalar context returns the number of workers currently running.
@worker_pids = $code->workers
This method in list context returns a list of the PID numbers of all the currently running worker processes.
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
perl v5.14.2 2012-10-24 IO::Async::DetachedCode(3pm)