[Spacewalk-list] Running Remote Commands with ">>" In Script
Glennie, Jonathan - 0443 - MITLL
jrglenni at ll.mit.edu
Mon May 19 17:23:14 UTC 2014
2.1. I also ran into problems with comparison operators in if statements
but I was able to switch to -lt or -lt. I would imagine that there has to
be some sort of escape character in the WebUI that tells it to interprete
the literal character, but for now it hasn't been a show stopper.
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Running Remote Commands with ">>" In Script
On Friday 16 May 2014 17:37:22 Glennie, Jonathan - 0443 - MITLL wrote:
> Hello All-
>
>
>
> I'm trying to push a script via the web console to a group of
> machines. In the script, I have a line that echoes some text into
> /etc/fstab. When I paste the script into the window, everything shows
> up fine. However, if I look at the event history for the machines, it
> shows the script with the ">>" after the echo statement removed. I've
> tried a few different ways of entering the characters in the web
> console but to no avail. How can I enter the script so that it knows to
use the ">" character?
Which Spacewalk version is this?
-MZ
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