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bashvariablesloopspingcut

bash script use cut command at variable and store result at another variable


I have a config.txt file with IP addresses as content like this

10.10.10.1:80
10.10.10.13:8080
10.10.10.11:443
10.10.10.12:80

I want to ping every ip address in that file

#!/bin/bash
file=config.txt

for line in `cat $file`
do
  ##this line is not correct, should strip :port and store to ip var
  ip=$line|cut -d\: -f1
  ping $ip
done

I'm a beginner, sorry for such a question but I couldn't find it out myself.


Solution

  • The awk solution is what I would use, but if you want to understand your problems with bash, here is a revised version of your script.

    #!/bin/bash -vx
    
    ##config file with ip addresses like 10.10.10.1:80
    file=config.txt
    
    while read line ; do
      ##this line is not correct, should strip :port and store to ip var
      ip=$( echo "$line" |cut -d\: -f1 )
      ping $ip
    done < ${file}
    

    You could write your top line as

    for line in $(cat $file) ; do ...
    

    (but not recommended).

    You needed command substitution $( ... ) to get the value assigned to $ip

    reading lines from a file is usually considered more efficient with the while read line ... done < ${file} pattern.

    I hope this helps.