I have a quick script to run a command on each server using ssh (i am sure there are lots of better ways to do this, but it was intended to just work quick!!). For the test1 etc, there is no server so the script continues, the script also continues if the pubkey auth fails. However if the script connects, the date is printed but the ssh loop terminates...
#!/bin/bash -x
cat <<EOF |
##file servers
test1
test2
server1
server2
EOF
while read line
do
if [ "${line:0:1}" != "#" ]; then
ssh -q -oPasswordAuthentication=no -i id_dsa user1@${line} date
fi
done
echo read line must have exited
output is like so;
+ cat
+ read line
+ '[' t '!=' '#' ']'
+ ssh -q -oPasswordAuthentication=no -i id_dsa user1@test1 date
+ read line
+ '[' t '!=' '#' ']'
+ ssh -q -oPasswordAuthentication=no -i id_dsa user1@test2 date
+ read line1
+ '[' s '!=' '#' ']'
+ ssh -q -oPasswordAuthentication=no -i id_dsa user1@server1 date
Fri Jul 9 09:04:16 PDT 2010
+ read line
+ echo read line must have exited
read line must have exited`enter code here`
something to do with the successful return of the ssh command is messing with the condition for the loop or the var... any suggestions on why?
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