I don't have the sftp handy right now, but Solaris' stock ftp client can store the ouput of the 'ls' on the local machine.
Quote:
Originally Posted by man ftp
ls [ remote-directory | -al ] [ local-file ]
Print an abbreviated listing of the contents of a
directory on the remote machine. If remote-
directory is left unspecified, the current working
directory is used.
If no local file is specified, or if local-file is
-, the output is sent to the terminal.
I need to check the count of pipes on each line of the data to make sure we 4 pipes if its less i need to keep adding the string to form a single line ( Need to join/ concat the below lines until i get the 4 pipes which is end of record ). This fields is basicall a memo where the user would have... (6 Replies)
I am using awk in my .ksh script but when I am trying to run in windows
its not recognising awk part of the ksh script , even when I changed it to gawk it does not work, this is how my .ksh and .bat files look like.
thanx.
#!/bin/ksh
egrep -v "Rpt 038|PM$|Parameters:|Begin |Date: |End... (1 Reply)
Hi all experts,
I am new to Unix. Could you please help me to convert the following PERL script to SHELL? I will appreciate.
#!/bin/sh
use strict;
use warnings;
my $robot_num = 0;
my %rob_tapes;
foreach (`/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmquery -l -rn $robot_num`)
{ $rob_tapes{(split)} = 1; }... (6 Replies)
Hi,
i don't know anything about PERL. Can anyone help me providing PERL scripts for
1. converting XLS to CSV (and vice-versa)
2. converting DOC/RTF to TXT
Thanks much
Prvn (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need to create an script which reads multi lines and convert it to single line or enter escape sequence at end "\".
e.g.
#!/bin/sh
echo -e "provide me query to run"
read query
create table test(
id int(11),
name char);
echo $query
But it's failing because of multi line... (8 Replies)
Hello all
I have data like
1
2
3
4
5
I wish my output would be like
1,2,3,4,5
For this i have executed
'BEGIN {FS="\n"; ORS=","} {print $0}' test
and got the output as
1,2,3,4,5,
I do not want to have , at the end of 5. output should be like (5 Replies)
I have a shell script which I made with the help of this forum
#!/bin/sh
RuleNum=$1
cat bw_rules | sed 's/^.*-x //' | awk -v var=$RuleNum '$1==var {for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) {if($i=="-bwout") print $(i+3),$(i+1)}}'
Basically I have a pages after pages of bandwidth rules and the script gives... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
I am looking for some help to convert a csv with IP ranges in.. in the format e.g.
1.1.1.2, 1.1.1.5
2.1.1.10, 2.1.1.20
and would be looking to output as follows:
1.1.1.2
1.1.1.3
1.1.1.4
1.1.1.5
2.1.1.10
2.1.1.11
etc etc up to 2.1.1.20
I have tried a few google... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: zippyzip
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
rhosts
rhosts(5) File Formats Manual rhosts(5)Name
rhosts - list of hosts that are logically equivalent to the local host
Syntax
/$HOME/.rhosts
Description
The file allows a user who has an account on the local host to log in from a remote host without supplying a password. It also allows
remote copies to the local host.
If the file exists, it is located in a user's home directory. It is not a mandatory file, however.
The format of a file entry is:
hostname [username]
The hostname is the name of the remote host from which the user wants to log into the local host. The username is the user's login name on
the remote host. If you do not specify a user name, the user must have the same login name on both the remote and local hosts.
The host names listed in the file may optionally contain the local BIND domain name. For more information on BIND, see the Guide to the
BIND/Hesiod Service.
If a user is logged in to and wants to log in to a host called without supplying a password, she must:
o Have an account on
o Create a file in her home directory on
o Specify host1 ginger as an entry in the file.
If has the same login on both and she can simply specify host1 in her entry. You can allow the superuser of a remote system to log in
to your system without password protection or perform a remote copy by having a file in the root ( / ) directory, but it is not recom-
mended.
In addition to having a file, the superuser needs a terminal entry in the file for each pseudoterminal configured in the system. The
secure entry looks similar to the following:
ttyp3 none network secure
See the reference page for more information.
Examples
The following is a sample file for the user It is located in her home directory on She also has accounts on the hosts called and Her login
name on and is the same as on but her login on is
To enable to log in to from and without supplying a password, her on should contain the following entries:
machine1
system1 gordon
host3
See Alsohosts.equiv(5), ttys(5)
Introduction to Networking and Distributed System Services
rhosts(5)