How to create a simple copy script?


 
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# 1  
Old 09-29-2011
How to create a simple copy script?

Guys I want to do this:

copy:
Code:
/var/router/system1/config/backup/install.put
/var/router/system2/config/backup/install.put
/var/router/system3/config/backup/install.put
/var/router/system4/config/backup/install.put

into:

Code:
/var/router/system1/config/install.dat
/var/router/system2/config/install.dat
/var/router/system3/config/install.dat
/var/router/system4/config/install.dat

in this way, install.put becomes install.dat in new directory.

What is the best way to accomplish?

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Last edited by radoulov; 09-29-2011 at 10:15 AM..
# 2  
Old 09-29-2011
Your "infile" should contain the above mentioned 4 lines under copy..
Code:
$ awk -F. '{print "cp "$0" "$1".dat"}' infile | sh

# 3  
Old 09-29-2011
Thanks, could you explain a bit more of your code?

For instance, it should look like this:
Code:
$ awk -F. '{print "cp "$0" "$1".dat"}' /var/router/system1/config/backup/install.put | sh
$ awk -F. '{print "cp "$0" "$1".dat"}' /var/router/system2/config/backup/install.put | sh
$ awk -F. '{print "cp "$0" "$1".dat"}' /var/router/system3/config/backup/install.put | sh
$ awk -F. '{print "cp "$0" "$1".dat"}' /var/router/system4/config/backup/install.put | sh

But then where am i defining the output:
Code:
/var/router/system1/config/install.dat

..?

Thanks
# 4  
Old 09-29-2011
put that 4 lines in a file named "infile"
Code:
$ cat infile
/var/router/system1/config/backup/install.put
/var/router/system2/config/backup/install.put
/var/router/system3/config/backup/install.put
/var/router/system4/config/backup/install.put

Then run the code which i have given ..
Code:
$ awk -F. '{print "cp "$0" "$1".dat"}' infile | sh

# 5  
Old 09-29-2011
Thanks, so the infile and the command should run from the same directory?
# 6  
Old 09-29-2011
Yes ..
# 7  
Old 09-29-2011
Can the infile and command run from:

Code:
/var/router/

or does it have to run each time from:
Code:
/var/router/system1
/var/router/system2

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