I have a script with 2 functions
1) show_menu
2) create
Ths show_menu function works fine....... Sort of....
When I select option 2 of the menu the code does a few commands and then calls another function called create. It's at this point that I get "create: not found".....
However, when I move this create function to the top of the script, it seems to work?
menu option 2 below:
Code:
2|z|Z)
#############################################
#
# Option 2 bla..bla....
# #############################################
echo "\nLooking for a ZFS pool or disks to create a ZFS pool..."
cat <<EOD
A ZFS pool is needed to store guest domain boot disks.
The following ZFS pools are available:
EOD
/usr/sbin/zpool list
USEZPOOLANSWER=`/usr/bin/ckyorn -p "Would you like to use one of ZFS pools listed for the guest domain boot disk?"`
if [ "${USEZPOOLANSWER}" = "y" ]
then
ZFSPOOLLIST=`/usr/sbin/zpool list -H |\
/usr/bin/awk '{print $1}'`
ZFSPOOL=`/usr/bin/ckitem -p "Please select which ZFS pool to use to store the boot disk for this guest domain:" ${ZF
SPOOLLIST}`
create
else
echo "Exiting."
exit
fi
#fi
exit
sleep 5
show_menu;;
So as you can see from the above code if I move the function create to the top of the script it will work, but if I move the function create to the end of the script I get the "create: not found"...
Is the create function defined after the call to show_menu in your script?
i.e.
OK:
Code:
$ cat Test
create() {
echo In create function
}
show_menu() {
echo in show_menu function
create
}
show_menu
$ ./Test
in show_menu function
In create function
OK:
Code:
$ cat Test
show_menu() {
echo in show_menu function
create
}
create() {
echo In create function
}
show_menu
$ ./Test
in show_menu function
In create function
Not OK:
Code:
$ cat Test
show_menu() {
echo in show_menu function
create
}
show_menu
create() {
echo In create function
}
$ ./Test
in show_menu function
./T: line 4: create: not found
I have a script which does gunzip, zip and untar.
Input to the script is file name and file directory (where file is located)
I am reading the input parameters as follows:
FILENAME=$1
FILEDIR=$2
I have created 3 functions that are as follows:
1) gunzip file
2) unzip file... (2 Replies)
In my prog if i enter the input for the 1st time it is executing correctly,
but for the second time entire script is not executing it just exiting
my code is
#!/bin/sh
checkpo()
{
echo "Checking the entered PO to create output text file ";
IFS=$'\n'
set -f
var=0
for i in $(cat... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to run start_load function for two tables.
Step 1: if HMAX_TBL_ID and GMAX_TBLI_D are same for tab_name1 then echo message "all table ids are processed"
Step 2: go back and call start_load for tab_name2 and check if table id are same for table 2 too.
Please let me know how to... (5 Replies)
Hi I making a shell script and have some problem to start a function.
echo "chose a number to download"
read i;
case $i in
1) head -1 ~/test3 | tail -1 > ~/test4;;
2) head -2 ~/test3 | tail -1 > ~/test4;;
3) head -3 ~/test3 | tail -1 >... (9 Replies)
This is my function which is creating three variables based on counter & writing these variable to database by calling another function writeRecord
but only one record is getting wrote in DB.... Please advise ASAP...:confused:
function InsertFtg
{
FTGSTR=""
echo "Saurabh is GREAT $#"
let... (2 Replies)
This may sounds dumb, but can I call on a function from a file? For example, I have a function file full of functions like below (no shell designation):
func { echo "blah blah blah 1" }
func2 { echo "blah blah blah 2" }
func3 { echo "blah blah blah 3" }
Am I able to call on any one... (3 Replies)
I have created a file generic.func and it has lots of functions. One of the functions is this:
Check_backup_size()
{
dsmc q b $BACKUP_DIR/"*.Z" | awk '{print $1}'|sed 's///g' > outputfile
X=`awk '{sum += $1} END {print sum }' outputfile'`
echo "$X"
ls -ltr $BACKUP_DIR/"*.Z" | awk... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am pretty new to unix.
Lets say i have a program(run_program) that will call another file function(functiona, in same directory):
hence, inside that run_program. i will just call "functiona xx xx" to refer and use that function. this run ok until i run this program from another folder.... (3 Replies)
i just finished a project for a c++ class that i wrote at home on my computer, compiled with gcc. when i brought the code into school it would not compile, it would complain that cannot call main() function. at school we use ancient borland c++ from 1995. anyway my program has 20 different... (3 Replies)