Thank you..... That worked !


if [[ $NOWDATE -ne $FILEDATE ]]; then
          if [[ $CMD_RET =~ ", 0% packet loss" ]]






On 11/12/2013 12:39 PM, canito at dalan.us wrote:
> Script output:
>
> -bash-4.1$ ./test.sh
> + '[' -f /tmp/test/ping_check.txt ']'
> + FILEDATE=0
> + echo 0
>
> + [[ '' -ne 0 ]]
>
>
>
> Script:
>
> -bash-4.1$ cat test.sh
> #!/bin/bash
>
> set -x
>
> if [ -f /tmp/test/ping_check.txt ];
>     then
>     FILEDATE=`cat /tmp/test/ping_check.txt`
> else
>     FILEDATE=0
>     fi
>
> echo $FILEDATE
>
>
> if [[ $NOWDATE -ne $FILEDATE ]]; then
>          if [[ $CMD_RET =~ ", 0% packet loss" ]]
>          then
>               echo "$HOST pinged ..."
>               echo $NOWDATE > /tmp/test/ping_check.txt
>             # run backup script
>              /tmp/test/backup-host-1
>
>          else
>               echo "$HOST did not ping ..."
>          fi
>     fi
>
>
> You need double quotes to get rid of that error, as far as my test 
> results show.
>
> SDA
>
> Quoting canito at dalan.us:
>
>> When writing bash I make sure to standardize when validating.
>>
>> I don't use double square brackets [[ unless using special validators 
>> that require this.
>>
>> I would recommend that you use the double brackets throughout your 
>> script.
>>
>> Also, when validating I take the extra step and use the following for 
>> example:
>>
>> if ${variable} -eq 0 ]; then
>>
>> Using the {} around the variable has a special meaning making use 
>> that only the value is expanded, and it works great.
>>
>> When troubleshooting scripts I comment our every block making sure 
>> the results are what I want. Then, I am able to move forth.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Saul David Alanis
>>
>> Quoting Raymond Norton <admin at lctn.org>:
>>
>>> Bash:
>>>
>>> #!/bin/bash -x
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/12/2013 10:50 AM, Jake Vath wrote:
>>>> Are you trying to run this as a Bash script with /#!/bin/bash/ (or 
>>>> some from of Bash)?
>>>> or are you trying to run this as a Bourne shell with /#!/bin/sh/ 
>>>> (or some form of Borne)?
>>>>
>>>> -> Jake
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Raymond Norton <admin at lctn.org 
>>>> <mailto:admin at lctn.org>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   I run the following script to test if a host is on-line and
>>>>   trigger a back up if it's alive. Something apparently changed with
>>>>   the script and it is giving me a "unary operator expected" error
>>>>   for line 17.
>>>>
>>>>   Any ideas what is triggering it?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   if [ -f /etc/bacula/ping_check.txt ];
>>>>   then
>>>>        FILEDATE=`cat /etc/bacula/ping_check.txt`
>>>>   else
>>>>        FILEDATE=0
>>>>   fi
>>>>
>>>>   if [ $NOWDATE -ne $FILEDATE ];
>>>>   then
>>>>        if [[ $CMD_RET =~ ", 0% packet loss" ]]
>>>>        then
>>>>             echo "$HOST pinged ..."
>>>>             echo $NOWDATE > /etc/bacula/ping_check.txt
>>>>           # run backup script
>>>>            /etc/bacula/backup-host-1
>>>>
>>>>        else
>>>>             echo "$HOST did not ping ..."
>>>>        fi
>>>>   fi
>>>>
>>>>   exit
>>>>
>>>>   --     Raymond Norton
>>>>   LCTN
>>>>   952.955.7766 <tel:952.955.7766>
>>>>
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>>>
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>>
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