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Re: How to export variables on remote machine through ssh.

Subject: Re: How to export variables on remote machine through ssh.
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 11:19:23 -0800 (PST)
--- gajendrasharma1 <gajendra.sharma@nsn.com> wrote:


Hello experts,

I need ur help on solving this problem.
I want to provide these variables to the script
by exporting these
variables after doing ssh and then run the script
that use it, like this:

a=10
ssh -l $user $host "export myVar=$a; cd $myDir;
./myScript.sh"


Can you modify your script to take arguments on the
command line?  You could then pass your variables on
the command line.  ie:

ssh -l $user $host $myDir/myScript.sh myVar

Then your script needs to contain something like

$myVar = $1




      
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