Hello,
I have a problem with trying to run a shell script that reads in user input, validates, and sets to a 'default' value if the input is not valid. I cannot get the portion of resetting to a default value to work. These lines are skipped, and the
value of x is still whatever the user... (1 Reply)
Greetings all,
I'm in the midst of writing a login component for a series of shell scripts. What my login script does is this:
1. Prompt for username and read in username
2. Prompt for destination host and read in destination host
3. run ssh username and destination host
4. After user keys... (0 Replies)
Hi all,
Just like to ask if it is possible to do the following:
1. Have a shell script that calls ssh username@destinationhost
2. Upon successful verification, we ssh into the destination host and automatically use ksh to run a shell script that resides in the destination host. (Hopefully no... (8 Replies)
Hi
newbeeeee alarm
i want to send a little script over ssh
this script mus download a report.tar then rename and move. the report name format is report_<host.with.dot>-10-09-20-11:55:25.tar
function remote_cmd_mv
{
_host=$1
ARCHROOTDIR='/tmp'
... (8 Replies)
HI Unix Gurus,
I an stuck in an interesting issue, where I am trying to execute a script on remote server after ssh.
The script on remote server is interactive,. Whenever it is called it hangs where it expects input from terminal and I have to terminate it.
I have searched through fourm... (12 Replies)
Hi All,
In a Shell scriipt with a SQL block I want to issue a query against a local DB and a remote DB on a remote server. The shell script is running locally.
This is how I connect to the local server. But I want the query to reference remote table in the join. Question can I specify a... (1 Reply)
I have a script like this (Yes, I know the DAY6 number isn't right - I'm just testing at this point):
DAY0=`date -I`
DAY1=`date -I -d "1 day ago"`
DAY6=`date -I -d "2 days ago"`
if
then
ssh root@synology1 nohup rm -rf "/volume1/Fileserver/$DAY6"
fi
I've tested the line to remove the... (5 Replies)
I need to run a local shell script on a remote machine. I am able to achieve that by executing the command
> ssh -qtt user@host < test.sh
However, when I try to pass arguments to test.sh it fails.
Any pointers would be appreciated. (7 Replies)
Hello,
I need to create a shell script which will copy files - which are created on particular date and starting with particular name - to local windows XP machine.
Is this possible.?
Currently it is being done manually using winscp (1 Reply)
local script:
cat > first.sh
cd /tmp
echo $PWD
echo `whoami`
cd /tmp/123
tar -cvf 789.tar 456
sleep 10
except script:
cat > first
#!/usr/bin/expect
set ip 10.5.15.20
set user "xyz123"
set password "123456"
set script first.sh
spawn sh -c "ssh $user@$ip bash < $script" (1 Reply)
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hwloc-assembler-remote
HWLOC-ASSEMBLER-REMOTE(1) hwloc HWLOC-ASSEMBLER-REMOTE(1)NAME
hwloc-assembler-remote - Assemble multiple remote host topologies
SYNOPSIS
hwloc-assembler-remote [options] output.xml host1 host2 ...
OPTIONS --ssh <ssh>
Use the given ssh command (and options) to connect to remote hosts.
--lstopo-path <path>
Use the given path as the remote lstopo command when gathering remote topologies. By default, lstopo is taken from the PATH envi-
ronment variable.
--lstopo-opts <opts>
Pass the given lstopo options when gathering remote topologies.
--show Display the resulting topology before exit.
-v --verbose
Verbose messages.
DESCRIPTION
hwloc-assembler-remote is a frontend to hwloc-assembler. It takes care of retrieving the remote nodes' topologies before assembling them
with hwloc-assembler.
EXAMPLES
To assemble three nodes topologies:
$ hwloc-assembler-remote output.xml host1 host2 host3
To assemble the topology of a multi-process MPI job defined as a machinefile:
$ hwloc-assembler-remote output.xml `cat machinefile | sort | uniq`
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful execution, hwloc-assembler-remote returns 0.
hwloc-assembler-remote will return nonzero if any kind of error occurs, such as (but not limited to) failure to parse the command line.
SEE ALSO hwloc(7), lstopo(1), hwloc-assembler(1)1.4.1 Feb 27, 2012 HWLOC-ASSEMBLER-REMOTE(1)