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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting /usr/bin/expect script truncates data Post 302905052 by ygemici on Monday 9th of June 2014 09:28:13 AM
Old 06-09-2014
hi black_fender,

add -> "sleep 1" after the ( send "pwd\r" ) wait for auth
remove -> last exit (send "exit\r") unneccessary
remove -> (expect "Windows NT Domain:") unneccessary
change to -> "interact" to ( "expect eof" ) tell to our "expect script", we wait to closed the server's connection and expect programm is over. necessary
if its (expect eof) is not in your script, then your output direction may cannot completed because of expect script is closing without completion processes.
so last view :

Code:
#!/usr/bin/expect
log_user 0
spawn telnet 10.21.222.222
expect "login name:"
send "focore\r"
expect "password:"
send "pwd\r"
sleep 1
send "mml\r"
sleep 1
send "ihalp:epid=all;\r"
sleep 9
send "exit;\r"
sleep 1
expect eof
exit


regards
ygemici
 

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GP2C-RUN - The GP to C compiler driver DESCRIPTION
gp2c-run [gp2c options] [file.gp] Compile file.gp with gp2c and launch a gp session where the functions of functions of file.gp are preloaded. Any options are passed to gp2c. gp2c-run file.c Compile file.c and launch a gp session where the functions of file.c are preloaded. the file file.c must have suitable GP;install() lines. This is especially useful if you manually modify the file.gp.c produced by gp2c-run. In this case it is advised to rename it to file.c to avoid subsequent calls of gp2c-run to overwrite your changes. FILES
file.gp.c The C output of gp2c. file.gp.so The GP loadable module. file.gp.run The commands to load the module. Once a module is compiled, you can load it inside a gp session by running this script. ENVIRONMENT
GP2C Path to the gp2c compiler, default: /usr/bin/gp2c GP Path to the gp calculator, default: /usr/bin/gp FILES
file.gp.c The C output of gp2c. file.gp.so The GP loadable module. file.gp.run The commands to load the module. Once a module is compiled, you can load it inside a gp session by running this script. COPYING
Copyright 2000-2006 The PARI Group GP2C is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GP2C. SEE ALSO
The GP2C manual, gp2c(1), gp2c-dbg(1), gp(1), gcc(1) GP to C compiler driver November 2001 GP2C-RUN(1)
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