Thanks for your help...It worked...My shell script prints properly...
At one stage it will prompt for user input
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Mountpoint : Xpr23filesystem
Kernel : verified
P2P : katren
OK to go : [y/n] ?
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How to get the user
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 03:38, Sooraj S soorajspadmanab...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your help...It worked...My shell script prints properly...
At one stage it will prompt for user input
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Mountpoint : Xpr23filesystem
Kernel : verified
P2P : katren
Hi,
I am using Net::Telnet module to login to a remote machine and to
perform a series of steps. In my script i am calling a shell script
which does some operations and takes almost 3 min to complete. I want
to redirect the output of that script to the console in run time, when
it is running
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:57, Sooraj S soorajspadmanab...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am using Net::Telnet module to login to a remote machine and to
perform a series of steps. In my script i am calling a shell script
which does some operations and takes almost 3 min to complete. I want
Hi Chas Owens,
Thanks for your reply. I tried as you suggested. It prints the output
in the run time but the output is unformatted.
0x0: 77 6f 72 6b 2f 61 74 6c 61 6e 74 69 63 5f 6e 6f home/
shell_script
0x00010: 72 5f 72 65 6c 65 61 73 65 2e 63 73 68 5f 74 65
_newlone.csh_te
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:41, Sooraj S soorajspadmanab...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Chas Owens,
Thanks for your reply. I tried as you suggested. It prints the output
in the run time but the output is unformatted.
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Is there any way to avoid the address values that gets attached to the
actual
Your regexes are probably not doing what you expect them to. You're using
character classes, so it's waiting for the device to return a one character
prompt that matches any one of the characters from the class. Try something
like /password[: ]*$/i and something similar for other prompts.
All,
I'm trying to write a perl script that will telnet a device and run one
of two commands based on the output from a beginning command. I'm still
in the beginning stages of this, and right now I'm simply trying to
print the output from the device to standard out. Reading the
documentation on
hi,
i am not getting the output of the remote command
execution, in the $output, though the dump_log shows
that cmd is executed successfully,
the following code involves scalar context or array
context?
my output ie temp array is printed as three
blanklines followed by []
i want to
Admin-Stress wrote:
Hi, I wrote a script to test if a http server is OK.
My method is :
- telnet to por 80
- send any text
If the http server is OK, it will return some text, and should contain
string /html
So, I assume, if I can catch /html, then my http server is OK.
Here is my
Hi David,
Thanks, I followed your suggestion, and it's working fine now.
About this test, what I need is to test the http server it self, not a website.
I meant, in one http server, can host more than one website (name based virtual
hosting?).
So, if www.google.com and www.google.net in one
Admin-Stress wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks, I followed your suggestion, and it's working fine now.
About this test, what I need is to test the http server it self, not a
website.
I meant, in one http server, can host more than one website (name based
virtual hosting?). So, if www.google.com
Hi,
I'm facing the same problem mentioned below Pattern match read eof. Any
ideas what could be the reason?
Thanks
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I'm trying to use the Net::Telnet module to talk
to a port a remote machine. There is an application
on the remote
Hi,
I'm trying to use the Net::Telnet module to talk
to a port a remote machine. There is an application
on the remote machine (on a specific port) that
takes a username/group as input and returns whether
the user is a member of said group. No logging in
is done at all.
An example (done from
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