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Old 09-26-2014
Wrench Two for loops in ksh script only one not executing

Hello,
I have two "for loops" in my script and the second one is not executing the way i want.

Script:
Code:
#!/bin/ksh

IFS=' '

printf "Enter Account name[s]: "
read A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O

        for i in ${A} ${B} ${C} ${D} ${E} ${F} ${G} ${H} ${I} ${J} ${K} ${L} ${M} ${N} ${O}; do

        # Check disk space
        echo
        df -g /home/$i
        done
        echo

        # Show the parent directory and pid
        for x in `ps -ef | grep BLANKET.CANCEL | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`;do procwdx $x;done

Script output:
Code:
Enter Account name[s]: MUSE SPORTS

Filesystem    GB blocks      Free %Used    Iused %Iused Mounted on
/dev/fslv01        6.00      1.15   81%    90760    25% /home2

Filesystem    GB blocks      Free %Used    Iused %Iused Mounted on
/dev/hd1          21.75      3.83   83%   208763    18% /home

procwdx : no such process : 15401052
17170584
18481212
23920844
28573800

When I run the second "for loop" out of the script it works fine:
Code:
# for x in `ps -ef | grep BLANKET.CANCEL | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`;do procwdx $x;done
15401052:       /home2/MUSE/
17170584:       /home/ARTSDEMO/
18481212:       /home/ARTS/
23920844:       /home/SPORTS/
28573800:       /home2/ARENA/

Please help on what I'm doing wrong Smilie
 

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ZGREP(1)						      General Commands Manual							  ZGREP(1)

NAME
zgrep - search possibly compressed files for a regular expression SYNOPSIS
zgrep [ grep_options ] [ -e ] pattern filename... DESCRIPTION
Zgrep invokes grep on compressed or gzipped files. These grep options will cause zgrep to terminate with an error code: (-[drRzZ]|--di*|--exc*|--inc*|--rec*|--nu*). All other options specified are passed directly to grep. If no file is specified, then the standard input is decompressed if necessary and fed to grep. Otherwise the given files are uncompressed if necessary and fed to grep. If the GREP environment variable is set, zgrep uses it as the grep program to be invoked. EXIT CODE
2 - An option that is not supported was specified. AUTHOR
Charles Levert (charles@comm.polymtl.ca) SEE ALSO
grep(1), gzexe(1), gzip(1), zdiff(1), zforce(1), zmore(1), znew(1) ZGREP(1)
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