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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Bash script with expect Post 302977646 by Chubler_XL on Wednesday 20th of July 2016 10:57:48 PM
Old 07-20-2016
The value of $p is not expanded because it was within single quotes try:

Code:
read p
ssh vi-admin@172.20.35.222 'echo /usr/lib/vmware-vcli/apps/general/credstore_admin.pl add --server  --username  --password \"'$p'\" > /tmp/ll.txt'

or, if you have a larger script or are using a lot of quoted variables, awk scripts ect. this works quite well:

Code:
ssh -T vi-admin@172.20.35.222<<EOT
    echo '/usr/lib/vmware-vcli/apps/general/credstore_admin.pl add --server  --username  --password "$p"' > /tmp/ll.txt
EOT


Last edited by Chubler_XL; 07-21-2016 at 12:07 AM..
 

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SERVICE(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						SERVICE(8)

NAME
service -- control (start/stop/etc.) or list system services SYNOPSIS
service -e service -R service [-v] -l | -r service [-v] <rc.d script> start|stop|etc. DESCRIPTION
The service command is an easy interface to the rc.d system. Its primary purpose is to start and stop services provided by the rc.d scripts. When used for this purpose it will set the same restricted environment that is in use at boot time (see below). It can also be used to list the scripts using various criteria. The options are as follows: -e List services that are enabled. The list of scripts to check is compiled using rcorder(8) the same way that it is done in rc(8), then that list of scripts is checked for an "rcvar" assignment. If present the script is checked to see if it is enabled. -R Restart all enabled local services. -l List all files in /etc/rc.d and the local startup directories. As described in rc.conf(5) this is usually /usr/local/etc/rc.d. All files will be listed whether they are an actual rc.d script or not. -r Generate the rcorder(8) as in -e above, but list all of the files, not just what is enabled. -v Be slightly more verbose ENVIRONMENT
When used to run rc.d scripts the service command sets HOME to / and PATH to /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin which is how they are set in /etc/rc at boot time. EXIT STATUS
The service utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. EXAMPLES
The following are examples of typical usage of the service command: service named status service -rv The following programmable completion entry can be use in bash(1) for the names of the rc.d scripts: _service () { local cur cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]} COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$( service -l )' -- $cur ) ) return 0 } complete -F _service service SEE ALSO
bash(1) (ports/shells/bash), rc.conf(5), rc(8), rcorder(8) HISTORY
The service utility first appeared in FreeBSD 7.3. AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Douglas Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org>. BSD
December 11, 2012 BSD
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