Hi Christian,
you don't have to write entire output of the shell to the file,
On 09/10/2013 06:18 PM, Christian Hernandez wrote:
> If I may interject....
>
> Disabling the MOTD makes it easier to script...let's say if I want to get a list of VMs' snapshots and out them in a for loop...I would have to write the output of the
> rhevm-shell to a file; parse that file (oh BTW there are ^[[H and ^[[2 in that file...just to make things more interesteing); then run it through my loop - and then pass
> that into rhevm-shell...repeating the process.
all shell commands supports output redirection to file/linux utilities
such as grep/etc. [1],
also in "script mode" printed limited MOTD (without welcome message)
if it still doesn't work for you, please file RFE (though i'm not sure it will make to 3.3)
[1] list snapshots --vm-identifier aaa > snapshots.txt
for more details see http://www.ovirt.org/CLI#Scripting
this is done for create "visual" isolation between bash and ovirt shells,
> Also it doesn't help that rhevm-shell does a "clear" of the screen when it runs (can I turn that off too?)
not sure i understand how it related to the told above, but if you find it
usable, i don't mind.
> christianh@4over.com <mailto:christianh@4over.com> <mailto:christianh@4over.com <mailto:christianh@4over.com>>
>
> I would have to do that for every command.
>
> I don't mind having an MOTD...just wished there was an option to turn it off
>
>
> In short: It makes it easier to script and automate tasks.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
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> On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 8:04 AM, Michael Pasternak <mpastern@redhat.com <mailto:mpastern@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Anand,
>
> On 09/10/2013 09:33 AM, Anand Nande wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it possible $subject?
> > If so - please share how.
>
> currently there is no "user-friendly" way to disable it,
> can you elaborate please why do you need that?
>
> >
> > I tried to find the file which rhevm-shell would open using:
> >
> > # rhevm-shell -c -d ...(no luck)
> > # lsof | egrep -i 'rhev|shell' ...(no luck)
> >
> > Regards
> > --Anand
> >
>
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