First, that will break because ssh will read from standard input and 'eat' the entire file the first loop. You need ssh -n to prevent it reading from standard input.
Oddly, it may end up working anyway, because after 'eating' the file, it would try and run the commands given in it, that being why it reads from standard input.
So: Why bother ssh-ing 99 times to run 99 commands? Why not use that feature?
Hi,
I want to list all the last directories from mentioned base path.
for eg: If i have a base path say /base/base1/
How can i get the path till last node in tree like directory structure of unix by applying any command.
so that i will get following output.
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Hi,
Does the output of the command
numactl --hardware
available: 1 nodes (0-0)
node 0 cpus: 0 1
node 0 size: 8155 MB
node 0 free: 3231 MB
No distance information available.
where,
node 0 size: 8155MB
mean that the local memory associated with node 0 is 8155MB?
Can anyone guide me... (0 Replies)
Hi,
Does the output of the command
numactl --hardware
available: 1 nodes (0-0)
node 0 cpus: 0 1
node 0 size: 8155 MB
node 0 free: 3231 MB
No distance information available.
where,
node 0 size: 8155MB
mean that the local memory associated with node 0 is 8155MB?
Can anyone guide me... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Does the output of the command
numactl --hardware
available: 1 nodes (0-0)
node 0 cpus: 0 1
node 0 size: 8155 MB
node 0 free: 3231 MB
No distance information available.
where,
node 0 size: 8155MB
mean that the local memory associated with node 0 is 8155MB?
Can anyone guide me... (0 Replies)
I have a program (written by me, for educational purposes) called "analyzer".
The program takes a parameter, a filename, and does some statistics on it (for example, word's number, line's number, ... ) at regular intervals.
My teacher told me that if the file is edited while the "analyzer" is... (4 Replies)
Hi,
Is it possible to have a Solaris cluster of 2 nodes at SITE-A using SVM and creating metaset using say 2 LUNs (on SAN). Then replicating these 2 LUNs to remote site SITE-B via storage based replication and then using these LUNs by importing them as a metaset on a server at SITE-B which is... (0 Replies)
Hi,
We have HP UX service guard cluster on OS 11.23. Recently 40+ LUNs presented to both nodes by SAN team but I was asked to mount them on only one node. I created required VGs/LVs, created VxFS and mounted all of them and they are working fine. Now client requested those FS on 2nd node as... (4 Replies)
After setting up MQTT and testing some ESP8266 and ESP32 modules, where I noted that testing in Programming ESP32 (ESP-WROOM-32) as an MQTT Client Subscribed to Linux Server Load Average Messages, I was so impressed with MQTT that I installed MQTT on three different computers, instantly and... (2 Replies)
First, I want to thank Neo (LOL) for this post from 2018, Node.js and mysql - ER_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
I could not get the Node-RED mysql module to work and searched Google until all my links were purple! I kept getting ER_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR with the right credentials. Nothing on the web was... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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list(3) InterNetNews Documentation list(3)NAME
list - list routines
SYNOPSIS
#include <inn/list.h>
struct node {
struct node *succ;
struct node *pred; };
struct list {
struct node *head;
struct node *tail;
struct node *tailpred; };
void list_new(struct list *list);
struct node *list_addhead(struct list *list, struct node *node);
struct node *list_addtail(struct list *list, struct node *node);
struct node *list_head(struct list *list);
struct node *list_tail(struct list *list);
struct node *list_succ(struct node *node);
struct node *list_pred(struct node *node);
struct node *list_remhead(struct list *list);
struct node *list_remtail(struct list *list);
struct node *list_remove(struct node *node);
struct node *list_insert(struct list *list, struct node *node, struct node *pred);
bool list_isempty(struct list *list);
DESCRIPTION
list_new initialises the list header list so as to create an empty list.
list_addhead adds node to the head of list, returning the node just added.
list_addtail adds node to the tail of list, returning the node just added.
list_head returns a pointer to the the node at the head of list or NULL if the list is empty.
list_tail returns a pointer to the the node at the tail of list or NULL if the list is empty.
list_succ returns the next (successor) node on the list after node or NULL if node was the final node.
list_pred returns the previous (predecessor) node on the list before node or NULL if node was the first node.
list_remhead removes the first node from list and returns it to the caller. If the list is empty NULL is returned.
list_remtail removes the last node from list and returns it to the caller. If the list is empty NULL is returned.
list_remove removes node from the list it is on and returns it to the caller.
list_insert inserts node onto list after the node pred. If pred is NULL then node is added to the head of list.
HISTORY
Written by Alex Kiernan <alex.kiernan@thus.net> for InterNetNews 2.4.0.
$Id: list.pod 7851 2008-05-26 19:33:08Z iulius $
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