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Re: doing jobs at an remote machin, how to do it in an cshell scripts ?



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On 10/18/06 07:59, Aidan Shaw wrote:
> Hi List
> 
> I want to write a simple c-shell scripts whick will performe the following
> task:
> 
> 1. remote login to an machine named "RemotePC05"
>   rsh  RemotePC05   ( no passward is needed in our network )
> 
> 2. at RemotePC05, I wnat do several things, suck as  du -sh
> /pathto/dirname;  touch filename
> 
> 3. exit RemotePC05, and come back to the terminal I evoke this scripts.
> 
> 
> 
> Of couse I do some homework before I aske in this list. I can do the job by
> writing an simple Makefile
> 
> ------------------------------------
> 05:
>     @rsh RemotePC05 " touch  filename"
> --------------------------------------
> 
> 
> the problem is, I need an pretty and consice scripts in c-shell. can
> anybody
> help me?
> 
> Any suggestion is welcom.

the csh interpreter would have to be on RemotePC05, as would the
script and you'd do something like:
   @rsh RemotePC05 /bin/csh /usr/local/bin/some.script.csh

But then the same script would have to be on each machine.

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are mud people.
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