Thorsten Kampe wrote: > * Dave Korn (Tue, 14 Oct 2008 23:41:05 +0100) > > Thorsten Kampe wrote on 14 October 2008 21:11: > > > * Z W (Tue, 14 Oct 2008 11:59:07 -0700) > > >> I'm have a shell script, test.sh below to run with cygwin in a > > >> Windows box. > > >> > > >> #!/usr/bin/sh > > >> > > >> ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'export MAX_MS=100; export OFFSET_MS=89900; export > > >> THREADS=4; export RAMP=1; export LOOPS=2; echo load01 ; cd > > >> /cygdrive/c/apps/bin ; pwd ; nohup ./start.sh \& ; ps > -efW | grep > > >> java ; exit ' > > > > > > That's not a shell script - it's just a single command. > > > > Uh, it's a shell script *containing* a single ssh command. Note the > > shebang. Also note the mention of the filename "test.sh", > which is not > > to be confused with the script "start.sh" on the remote machine. > > Putting a single command in a shell script is useless - > because it's a single command. You can call it a shell script > because it has the shebang but I call it as it is: it's just > a single command.
...whahuh? It's only useless until you have to type "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'export MAX_MS=100; export OFFSET_MS=89900; export THREADS=4; export RAMP=1; export LOOPS=2; echo load01 ; cd /cygdrive/c/apps/bin ; pwd ; nohup ./start.sh \& ; ps -efW | grep java ; exit '" more than once. Regardless, as I believe others have already pointed out, the cygwin content of this thread is tending towards zero. I humbly suggest all parties involved take a break, get their morning coffee/dewski/homebrew, and continue this discussion in a forum more suited for answering this sort of generic unixoid question. -- Gary R. Van Sickle -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/