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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
i have simple program that generate log file 1 line every sec, i need to do grep for specific record then redirect to another file.
#!/bin/bash
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do
echo $i
sleep 1
done
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5
10
15
r
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I am new to Expect scripting. I have to connect to a remote server and capture the output. Here I need output of " send "list registered\r"" to be stored in a file. but after execution, /tmp/capture.txt is of 0 byte
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3. Programming
I'm fairly new to scripting so this might not be possible.
I am using Expect with Cisco switches and need to capture the string after finding the expect request. For example, when I issue "show version" on a Nexus switch, I'm looking to capture the current firmware version:
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
match_max 500000
set timeout 30
set outcome1 {}
set outcome2 {}
set inputfile C:\\Users\\Administrator\\Desktop\\inputfile.txt
send -i $con "\r";
expect -i $con "Desktop>" {
exp_send "type $inputfile \r"
}
set timeout 30
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I would like to know how can i pipe the following output of grep into a predefined output format
This is the output of the grep command grep record *.txt | sort -r
2010-04-28-11-12-21.txt:C The user has created a record
2010-04-29-10-18-41.txt:U The user has updated a record... (8 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I want a shell script to call an expect script but I want the expect script to run in the background so the user is not bothered with what is going on. Is there any way to do this?
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got it it was
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
This Expect script provides expect with a list of IP addresses to Cisco IPS sensors and commands to configure Cisco IPS sensors. The user, password, IP addresses, prompt regex, etc. have been anonymized. In general this script will log into the sensors and send commands successfully but there are... (1 Reply)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello to all...this is my first post (so please go easy). :)
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I have a simple expect script I use to ssh to a workstation. I then pass control over to the user with interact.
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CD-HIT-PARA.PL(1) User Commands CD-HIT-PARA.PL(1)
NAME
cd-hit-para.pl - divide a big clustering job into pieces to run cd-hit or cd-hit-est jobs
SYNOPSIS
cd-hit-para.pl options
DESCRIPTION
This script divide a big clustering job into pieces and submit jobs to remote computers over a network to make it parallel. After
all the jobs finished, the script merge the clustering results as if you just run a single cd-hit or cd-hit-est.
You can also use it to divide big jobs on a single computer if your computer does not have enough RAM (with -L option).
Requirements:
1 When run this script over a network, the directory where you
run the scripts and the input files must be available on all the remote hosts with identical path.
2 If you choose "ssh" to submit jobs, you have to have
passwordless ssh to any remote host, see ssh manual to know how to set up passwordless ssh.
3 I suggest to use queuing system instead of ssh,
I currently support PBS and SGE
4 cd-hit cd-hit-2d cd-hit-est cd-hit-est-2d
cd-hit-div cd-hit-div.pl must be in same directory where this script is in.
Options
-i input filename in fasta format, required
-o output filename, required
--P program, "cd-hit" or "cd-hit-est", default "cd-hit"
--B filename of list of hosts,
requred unless -Q or -L option is supplied
--L number of cpus on local computer, default 0
when you are not running it over a cluster, you can use this option to divide a big clustering jobs into small pieces, I suggest you
just use "--L 1" unless you have enough RAM for each cpu
--S Number of segments to split input DB into, default 64
--Q number of jobs to submit to queue queuing system, default 0
by default, the program use ssh mode to submit remote jobs
--T type of queuing system, "PBS", "SGE" are supported, default PBS
--R restart file, used after a crash of run
-h print this help
More cd-hit/cd-hit-est options can be speicified in command line
Questions, bugs, contact Weizhong Li at liwz@sdsc.edu
cd-hit-para.pl 4.6-2012-04-25 April 2012 CD-HIT-PARA.PL(1)