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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Missing argument for option: n Error Post 302991169 by Info_Geek on Tuesday 7th of February 2017 01:49:29 PM
Old 02-07-2017
It worked thanks a lot everyone.

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Hi,

When I run the below script from other unix server in same network It ask password and need to give it manually. Is there anyway how to give the password for other server with in the network in the below script .

Code:
#!/bin/sh
ssh -t user@server "cd /home/runAJobCli/; bash" ./Myscript.sh $1 $2

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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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