[Info-vax] how to write openvms commands in .sh file through openvms
Paul Sture
nospam at sture.ch
Thu Feb 28 13:22:37 EST 2013
In article <kgo56t$bok$1 at dont-email.me>,
Simon Clubley <clubley at remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP> wrote:
> On 2013-02-28, David Froble <davef at tsoft-inc.com> wrote:
> > Simon Clubley wrote:
> >>
> >> One answer could be to transfer a command procedure to the target system
> >> and have the command procedure write any output to a file which can then
> >> be transferred back to the initiating machine. The command procedure
> >> could then be triggered from the initiating system using ssh.
> >>
> >
> > You mean .... like .... BATCH ??
>
> No.
>
> Where is the VMS API which would allow you to submit a batch job directly
> from a Unix box without having to log into the VMS box interactively first ?
>
> The closest you are going to get to running commands remotely on a standard
> VMS system is to use the ability of ssh (assuming both initiating and target
> TCP/IP stacks support it) to run a command directly without needing a full
> interactive session.
VAXman has examples of this here:
http://tmesis.org/?e=9
and
http://tmesis.org/?e=11
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Paul Sture
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