Mark Snyder wrote:
Garrick Staples wrote:
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 04:39:32PM -0600, Mark Snyder alleged:
I am doing a md5sum to verify nightly transfer of files between
servers and want to email the results to support.
Everything works fine except reading the contents of the check file
into mail.
Any suggestions or help would be much appreciated.
#!/bin/bash
cd /bak
md5sum -b `date '+%m-%d-%y'`.tgz > `date '+%m-%d-%y'`.ver
diff -s `date '+%m-%d-%y'`.md5 `date '+%m-%d-%y'`.ver > `date
'+%m-%d-%y'`.chk
#outfile=`date '+%m-%d-%y'`.chk #setup name of file to read
into mail
mail -s 'file verify' me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <<MAIL_IN
~r `date '+%m-%d-%y'`.chk
.
MAIL_IN
exit
entering the same mail commands from a command prompt works.
First, stop running `date` over and over. Run it once at the top and
set a variable.
Second, what is actually going wrong? Is there an error message?
Is this a cronjob? If so, then don't bother using 'mail'; just echo
to stdout
and let cron handle the mailing.
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Yes you are right about setting a variable, but this was supposed to be
a quick and dirty.
I will want it to be a cronjob when its working, how can I get it to
mail the output of the diff? and not just the stdout of the cronjob?
The whole point of this is the get the output of the diff to someone.
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Works fine. Please ignore my stupidity. Must still be hung over from the weekend. Still I
would like to know if anyone has a way to make the mail tilde/escape options work from
within a script.
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