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I want to run multiple commands on each non global zone without login. This is possible by using the Non-Interactive Mode but the question is how can we create a script for each command on every non global zone.

Below is an example. This works manually but I'm unable to create a script.

zlogin my-zone1 ps -ef | grep -i oracle  

zlogin my-zone2 ps -ef | grep -i oracle  

zlogin my-zone3 ps -ef | grep -i oracle  

tcsh>zoneadm list -civ  
  ID NAME             STATUS     PATH                           BRAND    IP  
   0 global           running    /                              native   shared  
   1 myZone1          running    /export/zones/myZone1          native   shared  
   2 myZone2          running    /export/zones/myZone2          native   shared  
   3 myZone3          installed  /export/zones/myZone2          native   shared  

If a zone in in the installed state, how the output will come ?

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Here is one way:

for zone in $(zoneadm list -civ | nawk '$2 != "global" && $3 == "running" {print $2}'); do
    echo ==== $zone ====
    zlogin $zone ps -ef | grep -i oracle
done

Note that if the zone isn't in a running state, there is no point trying to run ps in it.

Depending on what you are precisely looking to, better solutions based on pgrep and ps might be simpler.

Edit:

If you want non running zones to be displayed:

zoneadm list -civ | nawk '$2 !~ "(global|NAME)" {print $2 " " $3}') | while read name status
do
    echo ==== $name ====
    case "$status" in
    (running) zlogin $zone ps -ef | grep -i oracle ;;
    (*) echo $status ;;
    esac
done
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  • This is the exact thing which i wanted but the oly thing is if the zone are in installed state then how could it gets print Feb 24, 2014 at 8:48
  • If the zone is in the installed state, i.e. not running, what do you expect to be printed ?
    – jlliagre
    Feb 24, 2014 at 9:08
  • my-zone2 installed my-zone3 installed Feb 24, 2014 at 9:25
  • What is the script displaying ? Any error message ? (please post the output in you question, not as a comment, if longer than one line.)
    – jlliagre
    Feb 28, 2014 at 10:29

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