Bash script for queue between request?












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I want to run a bash script when a request comes from a server.
My code is when request come from request1, reboot server with ip1.
For test, I write "a" for sample request.



I want a script when 2 request come at the same time, first request runs first and then the second request runs!



Is it possible?



Here is my code:



#!/bin/bash
a=request
arr1=(request1 request2 request3)
arr2=(ip1 ip2 ip3)

user=user
password=123456
if [ $a = ${arr1[0]} ]; then
b=${arr2[0]}
echo $b
elif [ $a = ${arr1[1]} ]; then
b=${arr2[1]}
echo $b
elif [ $a = ${arr1[2]} ]; then
b=${arr2[2]}
echo $b
fi

id=$b
expect2=$(expect -c "
spawn ssh $user@$id
expect "continue connecting (yes/no)?"
send "yesr"
expect "password:"
send "$passwordr"
expect -exact ":~$"
send "sudo shutdown -r nowr"
expect "password:"
send "$passwordr"
expect -exact ":~$"
")
echo "$expect2"









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  • You can use a text file to keep current request count and you can handle the status according to current request number

    – erenbasturk
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:40











  • could you tell me how?

    – Sara Azizi
    Nov 24 '18 at 6:18
















1















I want to run a bash script when a request comes from a server.
My code is when request come from request1, reboot server with ip1.
For test, I write "a" for sample request.



I want a script when 2 request come at the same time, first request runs first and then the second request runs!



Is it possible?



Here is my code:



#!/bin/bash
a=request
arr1=(request1 request2 request3)
arr2=(ip1 ip2 ip3)

user=user
password=123456
if [ $a = ${arr1[0]} ]; then
b=${arr2[0]}
echo $b
elif [ $a = ${arr1[1]} ]; then
b=${arr2[1]}
echo $b
elif [ $a = ${arr1[2]} ]; then
b=${arr2[2]}
echo $b
fi

id=$b
expect2=$(expect -c "
spawn ssh $user@$id
expect "continue connecting (yes/no)?"
send "yesr"
expect "password:"
send "$passwordr"
expect -exact ":~$"
send "sudo shutdown -r nowr"
expect "password:"
send "$passwordr"
expect -exact ":~$"
")
echo "$expect2"









share|improve this question

























  • You can use a text file to keep current request count and you can handle the status according to current request number

    – erenbasturk
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:40











  • could you tell me how?

    – Sara Azizi
    Nov 24 '18 at 6:18














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I want to run a bash script when a request comes from a server.
My code is when request come from request1, reboot server with ip1.
For test, I write "a" for sample request.



I want a script when 2 request come at the same time, first request runs first and then the second request runs!



Is it possible?



Here is my code:



#!/bin/bash
a=request
arr1=(request1 request2 request3)
arr2=(ip1 ip2 ip3)

user=user
password=123456
if [ $a = ${arr1[0]} ]; then
b=${arr2[0]}
echo $b
elif [ $a = ${arr1[1]} ]; then
b=${arr2[1]}
echo $b
elif [ $a = ${arr1[2]} ]; then
b=${arr2[2]}
echo $b
fi

id=$b
expect2=$(expect -c "
spawn ssh $user@$id
expect "continue connecting (yes/no)?"
send "yesr"
expect "password:"
send "$passwordr"
expect -exact ":~$"
send "sudo shutdown -r nowr"
expect "password:"
send "$passwordr"
expect -exact ":~$"
")
echo "$expect2"









share|improve this question
















I want to run a bash script when a request comes from a server.
My code is when request come from request1, reboot server with ip1.
For test, I write "a" for sample request.



I want a script when 2 request come at the same time, first request runs first and then the second request runs!



Is it possible?



Here is my code:



#!/bin/bash
a=request
arr1=(request1 request2 request3)
arr2=(ip1 ip2 ip3)

user=user
password=123456
if [ $a = ${arr1[0]} ]; then
b=${arr2[0]}
echo $b
elif [ $a = ${arr1[1]} ]; then
b=${arr2[1]}
echo $b
elif [ $a = ${arr1[2]} ]; then
b=${arr2[2]}
echo $b
fi

id=$b
expect2=$(expect -c "
spawn ssh $user@$id
expect "continue connecting (yes/no)?"
send "yesr"
expect "password:"
send "$passwordr"
expect -exact ":~$"
send "sudo shutdown -r nowr"
expect "password:"
send "$passwordr"
expect -exact ":~$"
")
echo "$expect2"






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  • You can use a text file to keep current request count and you can handle the status according to current request number

    – erenbasturk
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:40











  • could you tell me how?

    – Sara Azizi
    Nov 24 '18 at 6:18



















  • You can use a text file to keep current request count and you can handle the status according to current request number

    – erenbasturk
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:40











  • could you tell me how?

    – Sara Azizi
    Nov 24 '18 at 6:18

















You can use a text file to keep current request count and you can handle the status according to current request number

– erenbasturk
Nov 21 '18 at 8:40





You can use a text file to keep current request count and you can handle the status according to current request number

– erenbasturk
Nov 21 '18 at 8:40













could you tell me how?

– Sara Azizi
Nov 24 '18 at 6:18





could you tell me how?

– Sara Azizi
Nov 24 '18 at 6:18












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