Martin T writes: >I have a following simple SLAX script which executes "show system >snapshot media usb0" command in an environment where "usb0" option for >"show system snapshot" command is unavailable:
I can't reproduce this on my test box ("command is not valid on the m7i"), but the best way to investigate this would be to use the debugger, stop on the "==" line, and print the contents of $variable. Reached breakpoint 2, at /tmp/foo.slax:21 foo.slax:21: if( $variable == "usb0\ninvalid value" ) { (sdb) p $variable [node-set] (1) <xnm:error xmlns="http://xml.juniper.net/xnm/1.1/xnm" xmlns:xnm="http://xml.juniper.net/xnm/1.1/xnm"> <message> command is not valid on the m7i </message> </xnm:error> My guess is that the implicit string() call in the equals test is getting you. Consider using contain() instead of equals:: (sdb) p string($variable) == "\n\ncommand is not valid on m7i\n\n" [boolean] false Thanks, Phil _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp