CLI is open when plink is running and i can see everything on screen. When router goes into configruation mode, everything just stops. I can input commands from my keyboard. So i give "exit" command to quit configuration mode and then again operation resumes as normal, the commands again start coming from batch file.
If following commands are in batch file :
This is how it actually works:
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When running top, I notice a bit more I/O wait time than usual. Is there a tool or piece of software out there that can me help evaluate the performance of these operations on my machine? Thanks! (5 Replies)
:cool:
I need to execute a shell script to do the following:
cat a file
run two back ground processes using the first two values from the file
wait till those background processes finish
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I have a one line bat script run off a XP machine that tar's and compresses some files from a Sol 8 box. It goes something like this (a bit simplified)....
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Did not use 'wait' yet.
How I understand by now the wait works only for child processes, started background.
Is there any other way to watch completion of any, not related process (at least, a process, owned by the same user?)
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script:
cat test|while read i
do
echo $i
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done
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Hello,
On a HP-UX 10.20 server I've executed something similar to this command:
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Hi,
I am facing a strange issue,
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hi,
Can anybody help me about the odd output file yielded by the following command:
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
replmarks
REPLMARKS(1) General Commands Manual REPLMARKS(1)NAME
replmarks - replace triangular markers in a RADIANCE scene description
SYNOPSIS
replmarks [ -e ][ -m newmod ][ -s scale ] { -x objfile | -i octree | -I mesh } modname .. [ file .. ]
DESCRIPTION
Replmarks replaces triangular markers identified by the modifier modname in each scene description file and writes the result to the stan-
dard output. The -x option indicates that each marker should be replaced by an appropriate xform(1) command on objfile. The -i option
indicates that each marker should be replaced by an instance of octree. The -I option indicates that each marker should be replaced by an
instance of the Radiance mesh mesh. One of these three options must appear on the command line, along with modname, the modifier used by
markers in the file.
Multiple modifiers may be given, as long as each one is preceded by its own -x or -i option.
The transformation for each marker is determined by its location and orientation. A marker should be a right triangle pointing like a
half-arrow in the direction of the transformed x-axis, x'. The longest side is the hypoteneuse, the second longest side is the x'-axis,
and the third longest side indicates the direction of the y'-axis. Any additional sides will be ignored (ie. a quadrilateral may be used
instead of a triangle if the extra side is small). The z'-axis is determined by the cross product of the x' and y' axes, and the origin is
the common vertex between x' and y'.
The size of the marker is ignored unless the -s option is used, where scale is a multiplier for the x'-axis length to indicate the total
scale factor. For example, a scale value of 5 with a marker length of .5 would result in a total scale factor of 2.5 to be used in the
transformation.
The -e option causes commands in the file to be expanded, and is required to replace markers from commands in the input file. Even with
this option, replmarks will not examine objects for markers. Specifically, an object included by replmarks as a result of a -x expansion
will be transferred verbatim, without regard to any surfaces therein that might have been considered as marks if they were on the main
input.
The -m option causes all replaced objects to be given the modifier newmod. Otherwise, the new object surfaces will use their originally
defined modifiers. A different replacement modifier may be given for each marker type. The marker modifier name itself is only used to
identify markers, and will not appear in the output in any form.
If no input file is given, the standard input is read.
EXAMPLE
To replace all polygons with the modifier ``knobs'' in the file input with a transformed ``knob.rad'' and write the result to output:
replmarks -x knob.rad knobs input > output
To use instances of ``tree.oct'' with scaling set to three times the tree marker length:
replmarks -s 3 -i tree.oct tree input > output
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
SEE ALSO arch2rad(1), ies2rad(1), xform(1)RADIANCE 3/24/94 REPLMARKS(1)