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Re: Using a pipe accross network with export/import

From: Rick Denoire <100.17706_at_germanynet.de>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 01:19:13 +0200
Message-ID: <ke1tkv02o4mjdsdfnvfntfqmb0gnbsvfh0@4ax.com>


groups_at_karsten-schmidt.com (Karsten Schmidt) wrote:

>Hi,
> I don't think it would work that way.
>
> here is what I usually do.
>
> export into a named pipe on the source host,
> on the target host, create another named pipe,
> start import to read from that second pipe,
>
> start a remote shell from target on source that cat's the source pipe
>to stdout, and redirect that into the target pipe.
>

I suppose that ALL commands can be put into one script file and be started on one host, i.e., since we can use rsh, then there is no need to manually switch terminals of different hosts and take care of order of execution. Right?

Thanks
Bye
Rick Received on Thu Aug 28 2003 - 18:19:13 CDT

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