Hello Jo
schrieb am Do., 17. Mai 2018, 15:22:
> Am Donnerstag, 17. Mai 2018 07:28:19 UTC+2 schrieb [ 799 ]:
> > (...)
> > my solution to run more complicated command in an AppVM:
> >
> > 1) "build" a script in dom0
> > 2) qvm-copy the script to the AppVM
> > 3) use qvm-run from dom0 to launch th
Am Donnerstag, 17. Mai 2018 07:28:19 UTC+2 schrieb [ 799 ]:
> On 05/13 04:40, cr33dc0d3r wrote:
>
> > what i try to accomplish is a process executed on dom0 that downloads an
> > data package from the server onto AppVM1 - then forward it over to another
> > AppVM - then execute (read) it. Curren
On 05/13 04:40, cr33dc0...@gmail.com wrote:
> what i try to accomplish is a process executed on dom0 that downloads an data
> package from the server onto AppVM1 - then forward it over to another AppVM -
> then execute (read) it. Currently i have scripted the transfer between dom1
> and 2 and t
Am Samstag, 12. Mai 2018 00:00:42 UTC+2 schrieb [ 799 ]:
> Hello Jonny,
>
>
>
> schrieb am Fr., 11. Mai 2018, 15:18:
> Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2018 13:52:23 UTC+2 schrieb cr33d...@gmail.com:
>
> > Hey Everyone!,
>
> >
>
> > currently working on several automation processes using bash scripts
Hello Jonny,
schrieb am Fr., 11. Mai 2018, 15:18:
> Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2018 13:52:23 UTC+2 schrieb cr33d...@gmail.com:
> > Hey Everyone!,
> >
> > currently working on several automation processes using bash scripts
> executed in dom0 to do certain actions.
> >
> > To execute an specific command
Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2018 13:52:23 UTC+2 schrieb cr33d...@gmail.com:
> Hey Everyone!,
>
> currently working on several automation processes using bash scripts executed
> in dom0 to do certain actions.
>
> To execute an specific command, normally we are using s.th. like:
>
> qvm-run [VMname]