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The output of an mysql command doesnt correctly align the titels (using script). Here is the sql command in script.sh

#!/usr/bin/bash
echo "select * from hw_inventory "| mysql --host=localhost --user=root --database=monitor > /tmp/inventory

This gives me following output in /tmp/inventory

ip_address      entity_index    entity_physname entity_physdesc entity_serial
10.212.0.1      1000    Switch 1        WS-C3850-12S    FOC1842U117
10.212.0.1      1009    Switch 1 - Power Supply A       Switch 1 - Power Supply A       LIT18300URD
10.212.0.1      1010    Switch 1 - Power Supply B       Switch 1 - Power Supply B       LIT183506NH
10.212.0.1      1034    Switch 1 FRU Uplink Module 1    2x1G 2x10G Uplink Module        FOC18363NJX

As you cen see the alignment (tabs) is not in the same way as the text with Switch 1 should start under entity_physname. It needs to be like following output:

ip_address      entity_index    entity_physname              entity_physdesc            entity_serial
10.212.0.1      1000            Switch 1                     WS-C3850-12S               FOC1842U117
10.212.0.1      1009            Switch 1 - Power Supply A    Switch 1 - Power Supply A  LIT18300URD
10.212.0.1      1010            Switch 1 - Power Supply B    Switch 1 - Power Supply B  LIT183506NH
10.212.0.1      1034            Switch 1 FRU Uplink Module 1 2x1G 2x10G Uplink Module   FOC18363NJX

Any ideas? Thanks in advance

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  • How about echo "select * from hw_inventory "| mysql -t --host=localhost --user=root --database=monitor > /tmp/inventory. You shoud look at this SO question.
    – sjsam
    Nov 23, 2015 at 16:15
  • Thanks! That solves my issue
    – Spinsq
    Nov 24, 2015 at 10:48

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For formatting the output from the mysql use the -t param

"select * from hw_inventory "| mysql -t --host=localhost --user=root --database=monitor > /tmp/inventory
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  • Please make sure that you search the stack overflow well before posting questions. Many of your questions might already have an answer in SO.
    – sjsam
    Nov 24, 2015 at 13:02

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