Hi,
I need to get the user input and execute a particular script based on the input provided.
For E.g. When I execute the script say Test.sh it should prompt "For which country I need to execute the script? (US/India)"
Based on the input as US or India from the user the execution of... (8 Replies)
I am using festival speech synthesis system and I would like to allow user input in a browser. This will be taken by a php page which is then supposed to pass the input text to a perl script. The perl script should pass this text to the festival engine by executing a unix command. this in turn... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a perl script which prints me the epoch value of a specific date and time given.Now I want to proceed to a next step ie i want to give the input at the time of execution.
I have to initialise the date and time values in the script before executing it.But now i want to give the date... (3 Replies)
Hello
I am trying to create a user input shell scipt. The objective is user should enter the circuit number and the input is saved in a log file. If the user does not enter anything then the question should prompt it until the circuit no. is entered.
Can any one please correct the code below.... (3 Replies)
Hi Jim,
I have following script,i which i need to take dynamic value .
script,
nawk -v v1=grep"INT_EUR" $propertifilename | cut -d"=" -F2` -F'~' '{if (NF-1 !=v1)
{print "Error in " $0 " at line number "NR" tilde count " N-1}}' $filename
In the above script i want to use INT_EUR as a variable... (2 Replies)
Hi gurus,
I have a requirement where I need to remotely run a perl script as another user.
Running the script locally as the required user is fine, however I need to su with the script due to filesystem permission issues. I do not want to update permissions on the remote server due to security... (5 Replies)
i have a script which takes input from user, if user gives either Y/y then it should continue, else it should quit by displaying user cancelled.
#!/bin/sh
echo " Enter your choice to continue y/Y OR n/N to quit "
read A
if
then
echo " user requested to continue "
##some commands... (7 Replies)
#/bin/sh
echo "enter the user name"
read $username
echo "Enter new home directory"
read $newhd
usermod -d $newhd $username ;;
error while executing :
enter the user name
Rev
Enter new home directory:
/home/58745
usermod: option requires an argument -- 'd'
Try `usermod --help' or... (2 Replies)
Using Linux (bash), I have two files which contain information about berries. Example:
file1.txt:
Blueberry blue 14
Raspberry red 12
Blackberry dark 4
file2.txt
Blackberry sour 4 3
Blueberry tasty 12 78
Strawberry yummy 33 88
I want to merge these two files into one. The desired... (5 Replies)
Hi everyone, I'm new here and just a beginner in linux scripting.
Just want to ask for help on this one.
I am trying to create a script that will accept user input (year-month and user/s).
I wanted to have the script to continue running, until the user inputs a DATE and name/s of user/s. ... (2 Replies)
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error::pass5
ERROR::PASS5(7stap)ERROR::PASS5(7stap)NAME
error::pass5 - systemtap pass-5 errors
DESCRIPTION
Errors that occur during pass 5 (execution) can have a variety of causes.
exceptional events during script execution
The systemtap translator and runtime include numerous error checks that aim to protect the systems and the users from mistakes or
transient conditions. The script may deliberately call the error() tapset function to signal a problem. Some memory needed for
accessing $context variables may be temporarily unavailable. Consider using the try/catch construct to wrap script fragments in
exception-handling code. Consider using the stap --suppress-handler-errors or stap --skip-badvars option.
resource exhaustion
One of several types of space or time resource limits may be exceeded by the script, including system overload, too many tuples to
be stored in an array, etc. Some of the error messages identify the constraint by macro name, which may be individually raised.
Consider using the stap --suppress-handler-errors option. Extend or disable resource limits using the stap -DLIMIT=NNNN option.
remote execution server problems
If you use the stap --remote option to direct a systemtap script to be executed somewhere else, ensure that an SSH connection may be
made to the remote host, and that it has the current systemtap runtime installed & available.
installation/permission problems
It is possible that your installation of systemtap was not correctly installed. For example, the /usr/bin/staprun program may lack
the necessary setuid permissions, or your invoking userid might not have sufficient privileges (root, or stapusr and related group
memberships). Environment variables may interfere with locating /usr/libexec/.../stapio.
errors from target program
The program invoked by the stap -c CMD option may exit with a non-zero code.
uncaught exceptions in the target program
When using --runtime=dyninst you may encounter an issue where the target program aborts with a message like "terminate called after
throwing an instance of 'foo_exception'". This is unfortunately a limitation of Dyninst, which sometimes prevents exceptions from
properly unwinding through instrumented code.
GATHERING MORE INFORMATION
Increasing the verbosity of pass-5 with an option such as --vp 00001 can help pinpoint the problem.
SEE ALSO stap(1),
http://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/TipExhaustedResourceErrors,
error::fault(7stap),
error::reporting(7stap)ERROR::PASS5(7stap)