Thanks for replying, not quite. I was once shown a way to run a script that was doing a rsh to another box, and to see what action the script was doing I run the script at the command line and Im sure I put something like -X after the script name, then while the scipt executes below the command...
There is a way to run a unix script and see at the command line what actions it is doing. From what I remember to get this you had to put something like -X after executing the script name ie; > test.sh -X.
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