why are you piping what looks like a python script, into bash?
try to run the 'wget' command without piping it into bash, and look at
the output. from the errors - it looks like it is a python script.
--guy
Stephens, Bill {PBSG} wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a local mirror for OMSA 6.2. My end goal is to
> be able to install OMSA and firmware updates from the local mirror
> using yum for RedHat and SLES machines.
>
> I've rsync'd the Dell OMSA directory, and configured apache as follows:
>
> Alias /dell /usr/dell/
> <Directory /usr/dell>
> Options FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI
> AllowOverride All
> Options All
> order deny,allow
> </Directory>
>
> When I run the wget command here's what I get back:
>
> t01lap00013:~ # wget -q -O -
> _http://devlinux.pbsg.pvt/dell/latest/bootstrap.cgi_ |bash
> bash: line 3: import: command not found
> bash: line 4: import: command not found
> bash: line 5: import: command not found
> bash: line 6: import: command not found
> bash: line 8: sys.stderr: command not found
> bash: line 10: serverXref: command not found
> bash: line 11: geeko.linuxdev.us.dell.com:: command not found
> bash: line 12: syntax error near unexpected token `}'
> bash: line 12: ` }'
>
> I haven't modified the cgi or shell scripts. Do they need to be
> modified in any way? Does the target server need anything in
> particular to run? My first test system is running SLES 10 sp2 on a 2950.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill
>
>
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