I need to put the following in a script:
echo $CCPDB will give me the db name on the screen. I need to use this name to tar cvfEh <newtarname> <dbname.exp>. I am not sure how to use the output that display on the screen in a script. I tried this
echo $CCPDB > file didn't work
Gundu (1 Reply)
Is there a way to turn off standard output while processing is going on? I have tried redirecting to /dev/null but that is not working because some of the commands invoke a profile. I would like to temporarily turn off the screen output until the processing is complete. Sort of like a splash... (3 Replies)
I'm a newbie.
I'm having a problem at work with a script. What i'm trying to do is connect to a cisco switch from a sun station. After i run the script and telnet into the switch i don't get any output on the "xterm window" and all my commands from the script don't show up on the screen or on... (0 Replies)
I want to check whether the variable read from the console is number or character , so i used echo $option|grep and checked the reuslt returned by grep cmd using $?
But since I use echo the value is getting printed in the screen , I want to supress the o/p. Can anyone suggest how this can be... (1 Reply)
Is it possible to split the screen and show, lets say a local directory listing on the left and a remote directory listing on the right with shell scripting?
I know it's usually done with curses/ncurses, but I'd really like to keep it simple as possible. I guess 'dialog' command could do it... (1 Reply)
Hi guys i have a script (takeconsole) as following
I have moved it to /usr/local/bin to make the execution of script simpler.
below are the content of the file.
When i run the file by typing "takeconsole" .it always ask for entering the IP address but when i run it by using ". takeconsole".... (9 Replies)
I m writing a program to execute remote script .
(display remote file content)
Whenever i execute following statement it gives me an error.
$command="cat /root/vm.cfg"
ssh -ttq root@10.180.8.236 $command
However following script work find.
ssh -ttq root@10.180.8.236 cat /root/vm.cfg
... (8 Replies)
I m using multiple scripts which are running on one master computer(server) and fetching records from another computers(client).
For example.
Machine A running scripts to execute code on Client machines say Machine B ,Machine C and Machine D
respectively.
Output of the script is then... (2 Replies)