Sorry for the incomplete code. I had sent fragments of my code and hence only awk was present.
Code:
#!/bin/bash
#!/bin/expect -f
#set user [lindex $argv 0]
#set pswd [lindex $argv 1]
INTSRVUSR=$1;export INTSRVUSR
CGCUSERID=$2;export CGCUSERID
CGCPASS=$3;export CGCPASS
LABIP=$4;export LABIP
LABUSERID=$5;export LABUSERID
LABPASS=$6;export LABPASS
CURRENTDIR=`pwd`;export CURRENTDIR
FNAME="command";export FNAME
scptocgc(){
###---------------- scping the command file to the cgcuser
expect -c '
##set timeout 10
spawn scp -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no $env(CURRENTDIR)/AUTOBnR/other_scripts/$env(FNAME) $env(CGCUSERID)@$env(INTSRVUSR):.
expect "assword:"
send "$env(CGCPASS)\r"
expect {
"directory" {
send "touch ~/errorfile"; ## It doesn't touch the file here. It
breaks the expect script. But how
But I have to check at the end of
the file whether the operation got
completed or faced an error
return error;
}
"ecamolx1820" {
send "touch ~/filesent";
}
}
sleep 1
###---------------- login in to the cgcuser
spawn ssh -q -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no $env(CGCUSERID)@$env(INTSRVUSR)
expect -nocase "assword:"
send "$env(CGCPASS)\r"
'
if [ -f ~/error >/dev/null ]
then
echo "We faced some error"
else
echo "no error faced";
fi
}
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#!/bin/ksh
###########################
###########################
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set arg
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cd ${back_home}
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Discussion started by: buzzme
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tcp-env
tcp-env(1) General Commands Manual tcp-env(1)NAME
tcp-env - set up TCP-related environment variables
SYNOPSIS
tcp-env [ -rR ] [ -ttimeout ] program [ arg ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The input for tcp-env must be a TCP connection. tcp-env finds out information about that connection, puts the information into several
environment variables as described in tcp-environ(5), and runs program with the given arguments.
Usually tcp-env is run from inetd. It might instead be run from another server that already sets up the right environment variables; if
PROTO is set to TCP when tcp-env is invoked, tcp-env assumes that all the other variables are set up properly, and it does not check
whether the input is a TCP connection.
OPTIONS -r (Default.) Attempt to obtain TCPREMOTEINFO from the remote host.
-R Do not attempt to obtain TCPREMOTEINFO from the remote host.
-ttimeout
Give up on the TCPREMOTEINFO connection attempt after timeout seconds. Default: 30.
SEE ALSO tcp-environ(5), inetd(8)tcp-env(1)