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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Missing argument for option: n Error Post 302991154 by Info_Geek on Tuesday 7th of February 2017 08:19:10 AM
Old 02-07-2017
Thanks it worked and I have scenario to run this from other unix server so how do I need to give the arguments over there. Below are the scripts
1.
Myscript

Code:
#!/bin/sh
Taskname=$1 Tasktype=$2
./cli.sh runAJobCli -n "$Taskname"  -t "$Tasktype"

2. Calling the above script
callingmyscript.sh
Code:
#!/bin/sh
ssh -t user@server "cd /home/runAJobCli/; bash" ./Myscript.sh

Code:
./callingmyscript.sh T_SAMPLE_TEST  MTT

my question is do I need to define again the arguments in the 2 script or the 1 scripts will get passed. Please give your inputs.



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Scilab(1)						      General Commands Manual							 Scilab(1)

NAME
scilab-cli - Scientific software package - Command Line Interpreter SYNOPSIS
scilab [ -h | -f file | -e instruction | -l lang | -mem n | -nb | -ns | -nouserstartup | -version ] This manual page documents briefly the scilab commands. scilab-cli provides Scilab as a computing engine. It is similar to call scilab -nwni. Somes features are disabled in this mode (graphic, GUI, Xcos...). OPTIONS
A complete list of options is included below. -h Show the list of options. -f file Execute the scilab script given in file argument. Note that -e and -f options are mutually exclusive. -e instruction Execute the scilab instruction given in instruction argument. Note that -e and -f options are mutually exclusive. -l lang Launch Scilab in the specified language. The lang must be the locale code (ie fr_FR, en_US...) -nb Do not display the Scilab banner at starting time. -ns Do not execute scilab.start startup file -mem N Set the initial stacksize -nouserstartup Do not execute the user startup files SCIHOME/.scilab or SCIHOME/scilab.ini. -version Print product version and exit. FILES
~/.Scilab/<Scilab_version>/.scilab The user startup script. ~/.Scilab/<Scilab_version>/scilab.ini The user startup script. ~/.Scilab/<Scilab_version>/configuration.xml The configuration of the GUI ~/.Scilab/<Scilab_version>/.history.scilab The history of commands SCI/modules/jvm/etc/jvm_options.xml Options given to the JVM SCI/etc/modules.xml List of Scilab modules SCI/etc/classpath.xml Where Scilab should load the Java libraries SCI/etc/librarypath.xml Where Scilab should look for JNI libraries AUTHOR
Scilab was written by the Scilab Consortium. This manual page was written by Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org>. November 18, 2008 Scilab(1)
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