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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting (standard_in)1:syntax error using bc with Cron Post 303020411 by SysAdminRialto on Wednesday 18th of July 2018 11:37:25 PM
Old 07-19-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by RudiC
Sure it's bc? Pls show your cron entry, and also the contents of the celsius variable, and the step5 file.


Are your aware that most of your convoluted processing could be done in one single script, e.g. awk or perl?
Are there lines beyond 22 in the original file?
Thanks for your reply @RudiC.

The reason why I thought is was bc utility, when I received "(standard_in)1:sytax error" I noticed fahrenheit variable inside of ilo-step6.csv file isn't converted to Fahrenheit value. But after more testing my assumption was incorrect.



I'm almost convinced its not bc causing error code. I notice when I receive "(standard_in)1:sytax error" I'm not getting a temperature reading via SSH server. I know for a fact server isn't down. Which leads me to believe that SSH is failing to connect to server. I'm still diagnosing issue. Any new finding I will post my results.


Below is my cron entry:
Code:
  MAILTO="noc@sysadmin.com"


# First run
00,30 * * * * /usr/local/bin/Production/Templinegraph-script/DRESX5501/5501.sh

# Remove all CSV's files
05,35 * * * * /usr/local/bin/Production/Templinegraph-script/DRESX5501/rmCSV.sh


Below is contents of celsuis variable in step5 file:
Code:
21


I wasn't aware all my bash shell script could be done in one single script using awk and perl. That's interesting. I definitely need to learn more awk commands. I'll look into perl programming soon. I'm always trying to improve in bash shell. I'm still learning and having fun. Thank you.
 

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