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Posted By Corona688
I suggest using ssh keys. This will make it...
I suggest using ssh keys. This will make it fully automatic and not require having the expect brute-forcing tool publicly installed on your system.
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Posted By Chubler_XL
how about using awk like this: TICLI...
how about using awk like this:

TICLI "op:alarm,all" | awk '
FNR==NR {V[$3+0]=$0; next}
/GEN/ && /RUN/ && ($3 in V) {
if(!found) {
print "Austin Generators Running Alarms:"
...
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Posted By MadeInGermany
sed does not have variables; in order to avoid...
sed does not have variables; in order to avoid the match in the further lines one must read them in a loop.
In traditional multi-line syntax (not possible in csh/tcsh):
sed '
/\<San Antonio...
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Posted By RudiC
Well, you are not searching the pattern that you...
Well, you are not searching the pattern that you cite in your text; there's an extra " and an extra s in the pattern. And, try \n for the replacement string.
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Posted By rbatte1
What output do you get? I'm not a sed expert...
What output do you get?

I'm not a sed expert at all, but it would seem that you need to substitute your string with new-line and then your string. I think you are adding literally nothing with...
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Posted By MadeInGermany
Traditional sed needs a multi-line string: sed...
Traditional sed needs a multi-line string:
sed '/\<San Antonio Generators Running\>/ i\
hello world' outagereport.txt
Or
sed '
/\<San Antonio Generators Running\>/ i\
hello world
'...
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Posted By RudiC
Try TICLI "op:alarm,all" | { grep BATT && echo...
Try TICLI "op:alarm,all" | { grep BATT && echo "success" || printf "Zero Battery Alarms\n"; }
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Posted By RudiC
How aboutTICLI "op:alarm,all" | { grep BATT ||...
How aboutTICLI "op:alarm,all" | { grep BATT || printf "Zero Battery Alarms\n"; } >> outagereport
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