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Syntax
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Usage
Information
FTOS(conf)#script username root /usr/pkg/scripts/sample_scripts/
DisplayAlarms.py
FTOS(conf)#script username root /usr/pkg/bin/python /usr/pkg/scripts/VSNAgent/
Xen/hpAgtMain.py
Run a Perl, Python, or UNIX shell script from the FTOS CLI.
[
script
username name
username name
script-name
script-parameter
None
CONFIGURATION
Version 9.0.0.0
Introduced on the Z9000.
Version 8.3.8.0
Introduced on the S4810.
Version 8.3.5.1
Introduced on the S55.
Version 8.3.3.4
Introduced on the S60.
You can enter the
script
same time; for example:
When you run a script from the FTOS CLI with the
optional user name to apply the read-write privileges assigned to the user name when
the script is run (see Running a Script from the FTOS CLI). You configure the
username and password with the
with the
script
command, the script is run with the privileges of the current user.
For information on how to run a script directly from a UNIX shell, see
Script from the UNIX
]
[
script-name
script-parameter script-parameter ...
(Optional) Enter the user name whose read-write privileges will be
applied when the script is run. A username used to run scripts cannot
contain special characters.
Enter the name of the script to run, including the directory path and
filename; for example:
Perl script: /usr/pkg/scripts/sample_scripts/cmd-server.pl
Python script: /usr/pkg/scripts/sample_scripts/DisplayAlarms.py
UNIX shell script: /usr/pkg/home/admin/test.sh
(Optional) Enter the values of up to three parameters to be applied
when the script is run. Enter a blank space between parameter
values; for example:
script username admin /f10/flash/createVlans.py 1 2
command multiple times to run more than one script at the
username
command. If you do not specify a user name
Shell.
script
command, you can specify an
Running a
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