How to pass arguments when calling script after ssh
How can I pass arguments to install.sh script when calling it after ssh. This is how I call it:
declare -r SCRIPT_PATH=${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/install.sh;
ssh -tt ${!SERVER_ADDRESS} "$(cat $SCRIPT_PATH)"
shell-script shell ssh
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How can I pass arguments to install.sh script when calling it after ssh. This is how I call it:
declare -r SCRIPT_PATH=${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/install.sh;
ssh -tt ${!SERVER_ADDRESS} "$(cat $SCRIPT_PATH)"
shell-script shell ssh
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How can I pass arguments to install.sh script when calling it after ssh. This is how I call it:
declare -r SCRIPT_PATH=${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/install.sh;
ssh -tt ${!SERVER_ADDRESS} "$(cat $SCRIPT_PATH)"
shell-script shell ssh
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How can I pass arguments to install.sh script when calling it after ssh. This is how I call it:
declare -r SCRIPT_PATH=${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/install.sh;
ssh -tt ${!SERVER_ADDRESS} "$(cat $SCRIPT_PATH)"
shell-script shell ssh
shell-script shell ssh
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Please comment here or on my answer if it doesn't solve your problem.
– Crypteya
1 hour ago
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Please comment here or on my answer if it doesn't solve your problem.
– Crypteya
1 hour ago
Please comment here or on my answer if it doesn't solve your problem.
– Crypteya
1 hour ago
Please comment here or on my answer if it doesn't solve your problem.
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Since you're sending the contents of the script, I'd suggest you inject the arguments into it by using the set command to set the positional parameters:
ssh -tt "${!SERVER_ADDRESS}" <<END
set -- "arg 1" "arg 2" "arg 3"
$(cat $SCRIPT_PATH)
END
Thanks so much!!! Finally, I am trying to solve this for 3 hours :D
– Caslav Sabani
17 mins ago
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Same as locally;
ssh $SERVER install.sh argument
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Since you're sending the contents of the script, I'd suggest you inject the arguments into it by using the set command to set the positional parameters:
ssh -tt "${!SERVER_ADDRESS}" <<END
set -- "arg 1" "arg 2" "arg 3"
$(cat $SCRIPT_PATH)
END
Thanks so much!!! Finally, I am trying to solve this for 3 hours :D
– Caslav Sabani
17 mins ago
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Since you're sending the contents of the script, I'd suggest you inject the arguments into it by using the set command to set the positional parameters:
ssh -tt "${!SERVER_ADDRESS}" <<END
set -- "arg 1" "arg 2" "arg 3"
$(cat $SCRIPT_PATH)
END
Thanks so much!!! Finally, I am trying to solve this for 3 hours :D
– Caslav Sabani
17 mins ago
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Since you're sending the contents of the script, I'd suggest you inject the arguments into it by using the set command to set the positional parameters:
ssh -tt "${!SERVER_ADDRESS}" <<END
set -- "arg 1" "arg 2" "arg 3"
$(cat $SCRIPT_PATH)
END
Since you're sending the contents of the script, I'd suggest you inject the arguments into it by using the set command to set the positional parameters:
ssh -tt "${!SERVER_ADDRESS}" <<END
set -- "arg 1" "arg 2" "arg 3"
$(cat $SCRIPT_PATH)
END
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Thanks so much!!! Finally, I am trying to solve this for 3 hours :D
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Thanks so much!!! Finally, I am trying to solve this for 3 hours :D
– Caslav Sabani
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Thanks so much!!! Finally, I am trying to solve this for 3 hours :D
– Caslav Sabani
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Thanks so much!!! Finally, I am trying to solve this for 3 hours :D
– Caslav Sabani
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Same as locally;
ssh $SERVER install.sh argument
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Same as locally;
ssh $SERVER install.sh argument
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Same as locally;
ssh $SERVER install.sh argument
Same as locally;
ssh $SERVER install.sh argument
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