Hi,

I have a minimal bash executable script to be run across N hosts. I do it this 
way 


cat hosts.txt |parallel -j 0 -u rsync -Ha /home/user/dirname/hello 
{}:/home/user/hello \; ssh {} /home/user/hello

hello is a bash script with executable perms for all. The script looks like 
below-

#!/bin/bash

cd /dir/logs/pot1/jagger
for f in `ls logs-2013-10-09-*.gz`; do
    echo Hello World "|  Hi Hell!! , | , |"
    zcat $f |/bin/grep \\-E 'TIMEOUT|error' |/bin/grep \\-E GSMTable
done;


However I am facing issues from using the pipe symbol (|) in the script. It is 
not outputtting the expected result; when I run and see on a single host too. 
How do I make use of pipes (|) within such scripts to be run remotely ? If I 
put a simple script with "echo hello world" in it only then it works fine. The 
issue crops up when I make it little complex like making use of "|" and/or "-" 
or "--" characters in the script. The "-" and "--" are options used with some 
command line programs.

Thanks in advance

~Ciao.

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