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I am not getting proper exit return code during execution of remote script.
This script is intended for getting user exist or not.



My Script is below :-



#!/bin/bash

DATE=`date "+%d-%m-%Y_%H:%M:%S"`

for i in `cat /home/sandeep/server_ip_list/serverlist_New`

do

ipaddress=${i}

echo -e "n***************" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

echo -e "$ipaddress" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

for b in `cat /home/sandeep/Project_finduser01/userslist`

do

userid=${b}

echo -e "n" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

echo -n "$userid" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

ssh -t sandeep@${ipaddress} "grep $userid /etc/passwd > /dev/null;

if [ "$?" = "0" ];

then

echo -n " : User exsits"

else

echo -n " : User not exsits"

fi" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

done

done


----------------------------------------
Getting Below output always if user exist or not.



***************
10.25.59.12


sandeepj: User exsits

pravin: User exsits

ram: User exsits

sita: User exsits

raj.singh: User exsits


Can any one please adivse how to manipulate remote exit status codes at server side.









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    I am not getting proper exit return code during execution of remote script.
    This script is intended for getting user exist or not.



    My Script is below :-



    #!/bin/bash

    DATE=`date "+%d-%m-%Y_%H:%M:%S"`

    for i in `cat /home/sandeep/server_ip_list/serverlist_New`

    do

    ipaddress=${i}

    echo -e "n***************" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

    echo -e "$ipaddress" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

    for b in `cat /home/sandeep/Project_finduser01/userslist`

    do

    userid=${b}

    echo -e "n" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

    echo -n "$userid" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

    ssh -t sandeep@${ipaddress} "grep $userid /etc/passwd > /dev/null;

    if [ "$?" = "0" ];

    then

    echo -n " : User exsits"

    else

    echo -n " : User not exsits"

    fi" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

    done

    done


    ----------------------------------------
    Getting Below output always if user exist or not.



    ***************
    10.25.59.12


    sandeepj: User exsits

    pravin: User exsits

    ram: User exsits

    sita: User exsits

    raj.singh: User exsits


    Can any one please adivse how to manipulate remote exit status codes at server side.









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      I am not getting proper exit return code during execution of remote script.
      This script is intended for getting user exist or not.



      My Script is below :-



      #!/bin/bash

      DATE=`date "+%d-%m-%Y_%H:%M:%S"`

      for i in `cat /home/sandeep/server_ip_list/serverlist_New`

      do

      ipaddress=${i}

      echo -e "n***************" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      echo -e "$ipaddress" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      for b in `cat /home/sandeep/Project_finduser01/userslist`

      do

      userid=${b}

      echo -e "n" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      echo -n "$userid" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      ssh -t sandeep@${ipaddress} "grep $userid /etc/passwd > /dev/null;

      if [ "$?" = "0" ];

      then

      echo -n " : User exsits"

      else

      echo -n " : User not exsits"

      fi" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      done

      done


      ----------------------------------------
      Getting Below output always if user exist or not.



      ***************
      10.25.59.12


      sandeepj: User exsits

      pravin: User exsits

      ram: User exsits

      sita: User exsits

      raj.singh: User exsits


      Can any one please adivse how to manipulate remote exit status codes at server side.









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      I am not getting proper exit return code during execution of remote script.
      This script is intended for getting user exist or not.



      My Script is below :-



      #!/bin/bash

      DATE=`date "+%d-%m-%Y_%H:%M:%S"`

      for i in `cat /home/sandeep/server_ip_list/serverlist_New`

      do

      ipaddress=${i}

      echo -e "n***************" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      echo -e "$ipaddress" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      for b in `cat /home/sandeep/Project_finduser01/userslist`

      do

      userid=${b}

      echo -e "n" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      echo -n "$userid" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      ssh -t sandeep@${ipaddress} "grep $userid /etc/passwd > /dev/null;

      if [ "$?" = "0" ];

      then

      echo -n " : User exsits"

      else

      echo -n " : User not exsits"

      fi" >> /tmp/userfind_${DATE}.txt

      done

      done


      ----------------------------------------
      Getting Below output always if user exist or not.



      ***************
      10.25.59.12


      sandeepj: User exsits

      pravin: User exsits

      ram: User exsits

      sita: User exsits

      raj.singh: User exsits


      Can any one please adivse how to manipulate remote exit status codes at server side.







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