I'm trying to write a ksh script that uses awk, but I want to pass variables to awk. For example (not working):
if ];then
searchstr=$1
lsof -i | awk '{if($9~/SEARCHSTR/) print $2} SEARCHSTR=$searchstr'
else
echo "usage: $0 <search string>"
fi
I tried several options. Is it... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a function that hold 3 arrayies.
I need to pass them to another function as an input, for further use
Could you please explain how to do that.
Thanks (5 Replies)
How do i get the value of the variable from the called script(script2) to the calling script(script1) in ksh ?
I've given portion of the script here to explain the problem.
Portion of Script 1
=============
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tmp=`a.ksh p1 p2 p3`
if then
# error processing
fi
-----... (10 Replies)
Hi, i need help passing variables to sed using ksh.
My goal is to get particular data from log files.
first i put a mark to the log files.
echo "TEST_"`date + %m_%d_%Y_%T"` >markFile
this will produce a 'markFile' which contain text like this
TEST_06_01_2009_21:55:09
then i put the mark... (2 Replies)
Let me know if there is a way to pass array to a funtion in ksh script.
function isPresent
{
typeset member
member=$1
dbList=$2
echo '$1:' $1
echo '$2' $dbList
The array will be at the second position....something like this
isPresent 12 <array>
if
then
echo... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I 'm trying to send an e-mail for every different line in the .txt
for i in {1..$variable}
do
sed -n "/$i$/p" text.txt
done
I have two problems about this.
First one is that for loop doesn't work
and the second one is that i cant get the output of sed (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to use a database to store configurations in an environment definition scripts to make the configurations easily modifiable. (long story short - it is an easier process to make changes in the db than trying to deploy a file). The values will be stored in the database in the... (1 Reply)
I have an for loop that reads the following file
cat param.cfg
val1:env1:opt1
val2:env2:opt2
val3:env3:opt3
val4:env4:opt4
.
.
The for loop extracts the each line of the file so that at any one point, the value of i is
val1:env1:opt1 etc...
I would like to extract each... (19 Replies)
Using ksh to call a function which has awk script embedded.
It parses a long two element list file, filled with text numbers (I want column 2, beginning no sooner than line 45, that's the only known thing) . It's unknown where to start or end the data collection, dynamic variables will be used. ... (1 Reply)
I have many printer queues to be created in AIX 6.1. I can create printers with this line:
/usr/lib/lpd/pio/etc/piomkjetd mkpq_jetdirect -p 'hplj-4000' -D pcl -q 'emg1' -D ps -q 'emg1ps' -h 'emg1' -x '9100'
But, I like to feed the printer queue data, called "printfeed", so that I can... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Daniel Gate
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
amservice
AMSERVICE(8) System Administration Commands AMSERVICE(8)NAME
amservice - run an amanda service on a client
SYNOPSIS
amservice [-f input_file [-s]] [-o configoption...] hostname auth service
DESCRIPTION
Amservice execute an Amanda service on a client. It can be used without amanda server configuration (amanda.conf and disklist). It can be
used to check communication between a server and a client. Amservice reads stdin to capture the REQ packet to send to the client.
See the amanda(8) man page for more details about Amanda.
OPTIONS
hostname
The hostname of the client.
auth
The auth to use, one of: bsd, bsdudp, bsdtcp, ssh, rsh or krb5. The client must be configured with this auth.
service
The amanda service to execute on the client. One of noop, selfcheck or sendsize.
-f input_file
Use the file input_file instead of stdin to read the REQ packet from.
-s
Redirect the first connected stream to stdin/stdout. The -f argument is required for the REQ packet, the REP packet is not printed on
stdout.
-o configoption
See the "CONFIGURATION OVERRIDE" section in amanda(8).
EXAMPLE
The noop service is easy to execute because it does not require a REQ packet:
amservice hostname bsdtcp noop < /dev/null
The example executes the noop service on the client using bsdtcp auth. This is useful for debugging connection problems. It print an
OPTIONS line upon success.
It is more difficult to execute the selfcheck or sendsize service, as these require a valid REQ packet. If you have already uccessfully run
amanda, you can find valid REQ packets in the amandad.*.debug files.
EXIT CODE
The exit code of amservice is one of:
0 = success
1 = error executing amandad on the client.
As amservice doesn't parse the REP packet, it can only detect failures in executing amandad on the client. amservice can exit with value 0
even if the user is not authorized to execute the service. An error message will be printed.
SEE ALSO amanda(8), amanda(8), amcheck(8), amdump(8), amadmin(8)
The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/
AUTHOR
Jean-Louis Martineau <martineau@zmanda.com>
Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com)
Amanda 3.3.3 01/10/2013 AMSERVICE(8)