Re: rsync or even scp questions....



On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 01:49:31AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 09:42:38AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
mdh wrote:
--- On Sat, 10/11/08, Gary Kline <kline@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On the Ubuntu computer I am /home/kline; on my main
computer,
my home is /usr/home/kline. The following sh script
worked
perfected when my home on "tao" [FBSD] was
/home/kline:

P
#!/bin/sh

PWD=`pwd`;
echo "This directory is [${PWD}]";

scp -qrp ${PWD}/* ethos:/${PWD}
###/usr/bin/scp -rqp -i /home/kline/.ssh/zeropasswd-id
${PWD}/* \ klin
e@ethos:/${PWD}

Question #1: is there any /bin/sh method of getting rid of
the
"/usr"? I switch off between my two computers
especially when
get mucked up, as with my upgrade to kde4. (Otherwise, I
do
backups of ~kline as well as other critical directories.)

Is there a way of automatically using rsync rather that my
kwik-and-dirty /bin/shell script?

thanks, people,

gary

If what you wish to do is simply get rid of /usr in a string, you can use sed like so:
varWithoutUsr=`echo ${varWithUsr} |sed -e 's/\/usr//'`
After running this, where $varWithUsr is the variable containing a
string like "/usr/home/blah", the variable $varWithoutUsr will be equal
to "/home/blah". I create simple scripts like this all the time to
rename batches of files, for example.

The easier way is probably just to not specify a dir to scp's remote
path though, since it defaults to the user's home directory.

Or, in anything resembling Bourne shell:

varWithoutUsr=${varWithUsr#/usr}

And I'll take a moment to recommend Matthew's method, since it does not
involve fork()ing an additional process.

When writing shell scripts in general, it's best if you can avoid
spawning external processes for things which can be done easily
(keyword: easily!) within Bourne natively. There's no harm in doing it
for more complex things, but fork() is somewhat expensive, and try to
imagine what will happen to those scripts if the system lacks process
table space, etc... :-) Best to try and make everything
"self-contained" if possible.


right; esp'ly since i'll be running at least two scripts daily--
at a min. besides, the simpler /bin/sh script is something i use
to save code or prose just in case the sky falls!

ah, no wonder this is the best list in the {known} universe


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| Parodius Networking http://www.parodius.com/ |
| UNIX Systems Administrator Mountain View, CA, USA |
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