But when I execute the below code.. it is displaying the output on the screen directly instead of storing to variable
I don't know for sure (but can test tomorrrow, whe back in the office) but i suppose that MQ is not using the usual UNIX stdout/stderr-mechanism for displaying output. What happens when you redirect the output on the commandline, like this?
Does the output end in the file or still on the screen? In the manual there is a parameter "-ld <pathname>" mentioned which specifies a log directory,but i suppose there only goes the logs for the newly created queue manager, not the output of the creation of the queue manager.
In case you want to just check if everything worked successfully you could just check the return code, according to this page they are meaningful (unlike other IBM tools, ~sigh~).
I have written a script to ftp a file from Unix to an NT machine to authenticate ftp login I have added the information into the .netrc file when logged in using ftp the commands are not executed. Does anybody know how to make the command execute once username and password have been provided using... (2 Replies)
Basically, I would like to run an mpirun query on my web server to query your databases via yours when using the BLAST program, however the server seems not able to execute even basic mpirun programs such as cpi (to calculate pi). Are there any settings I should take note of?
I am running Perl... (0 Replies)
Hi, guys !
I have at home a simple network. I have a server that shares the internet connection to my computer and another another computer which is located in another room. When I want to download something, I'd like to download directly on the server, without letting my computer on. The server... (2 Replies)
Hi Folks,
I have a small doubt, the binary commands under /bin and /sbin as well as other path binary files, if you peek deep into that, you can find the difference in the way of normal perl programming and some commands will be like binary files. how are the commands executing like the... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to run these two commands one after the other.
awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"} {print $2}'
sort -u
rather than typing awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"} {print $2}' file1 > file2, then sort -u file2 > file3. Is it possible to run both commands on file1 then get output file3?
Its kinda hard for... (5 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to send a command over ssh with a parameter but the shell fails to expand the command properly any ideas what am i doing wrong with this.
This is ssh on AIX
for i in 71 72 73 74 75 do
for server in server1 server2 do
somestr="Some String"
echo "$server... (3 Replies)
I need to execute a command to run my script several times with varying parameters
perl ex.pl -b 130198 -e 130884 -c plot plot.txt 1_plot.txt
perl ex.pl -b 1345 -e 1308 -c plot plot.txt 2_plot.txt
perl ex.pl -b 1345567 -e 130898 -c plot plot.txt 3_plot.txt
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100's of excutions
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am stuck into a situation where i want to execute a command in my shell script well along with a previous command in order to achieve something but i am not figuring out a way.
here is a snippet:
service management restart
rm -rf lock.file
in the above, if you see, i am trying to... (5 Replies)
I am trying to execute a piped combination of shell commands inside a perl program.
However, it is not working as desired.
This is my program, i am trying to print only filenames from the output of ls -l
$ cat list_test
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $count=0;
my @list=`ls -l|awk... (4 Replies)
Hello.
I am new in shell script. Could anyone help me?
I have un shell script. I need each command in it be sequentielly, when the first command ends the second starts. When the second ends et third starts, and so on
Thanks in adavance (1 Reply)
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app::cmd::command::commands
App::Cmd::Command::commands(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::Cmd::Command::commands(3pm)NAME
App::Cmd::Command::commands - list the application's commands
VERSION
version 0.318
DESCRIPTION
This command plugin implements a "commands" command. This command will list all of an App::Cmd's commands and their abstracts.
METHODS
execute
This is the command's primary method and raison d'etre. It prints the application's usage text (if any) followed by a sorted listing of
the application's commands and their abstracts.
The commands are printed in sorted groups (created by "sort_commands"); each group is set off by blank lines.
"sort_commands"
my @sorted = $cmd->sort_commands(@unsorted);
This method orders the list of commands into sets which it returns as a list of arrayrefs.
By default, the first group is for the "help" and "commands" commands, and all other commands are in the second group.
AUTHOR
Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Ricardo Signes.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-05 App::Cmd::Command::commands(3pm)