Hope this time it's not a duplicate. I didn't find anything.
My code:
#!/bin/bash
FILE=/home/user/srv.txt
TICKET=task
while read LINE; do
ssh -nT $LINE << 'EOF'
touch info.txt
hostname >> info.txt
ifconfig | grep inet | awk '$3 ~ "cast" {print $2}' >> info.txt
grep -i ^server /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.conf >> info.txt
echo "- Done -" >> info.txt
EOF
ssh -nT $LINE "cat info.txt" >> $TICKET.txt
done < $FILE #End
My issue:
- if I only use
ssh $LINE
it will only ssh to the host on the first line and also display an errorPseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.
- using
ssh -T
, fix the error message above and it will create the file info.txt - using
ssh -nT
, fix the error where ssh only read the first line but I get an error messagecat: info.txt: No such file or directory
. If I ssh to the hosts, I can confirm that there is no info.txt file in my home folder. and withssh -T
, I have this file in my home folder.
I tried with the option -t, also HERE, EOF without ' ... ' but no luck
Do I miss something? Thanks for your help, Iswaren
ssh
commands. Just addcat info.txt
to the end of the here document, and add>> $TICKET.txt
to the firstssh
comment, just before<< 'EOF'
(or afterdone
, if there's no other output in the body of the loop).