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  1. david6789

    script help please

    rlogin is the normal way we move from server to server. There is no password involved (except when you first login to the terminal). I want to see whos on all the servers (all 5 of them). Usually our scripts are in csh.
  2. david6789

    script help please

    I tried ssh but it did not work (I get port errors) I assume i need to use rlogin. I tried: rlogin user@$Alpha but it requested a password (which we normally do not use) suggestion?
  3. david6789

    script help please

    nope it just sits there, nothing happens. I have to ctrl-c to get out. What would be an easier shell to use instead of csh? I want to: rlogin Alpha who rlogin Beta who rlogin Charlie who And show the results in a file.
  4. david6789

    script help please

    I am on a solaris system if that helps. The normal login process is: rlogin Alpha There is no password or usernames; just the server name. I personally would rather use csh but I am at a lost either way.
  5. david6789

    script help please

    I want to make a simple script that will log onto all 5 servers and do "who" so I can see whos on and be able to "sendnote". Here is my script: #!/bin/sh while read ServerName do ssh user@$ServerName "who" > $ServerName.txt done < inputer.txt It just hangs there and then when I press enter...

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