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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T13:01:26+00:00 2026-06-14T13:01:26+00:00

#!/bin/bash # Setup Variables hostName=localhost portNum=8080 SOLRPATH=/solr SOLR=’delta-import&clean=false’ STATUS=’dataimport?command=status’ urlCmd=’http://${hostName}:${portNum}${SOLRPATH}/dataimport?command=${SOLRCMD} statusCmd=’http://${hostName}:${portNum}${SOLRPATH}/dataimport?command=${STATUS} myStdErrLog=/tmp/myProject/myProg.stderr.$(/bin/date +%Y%m%d.%H%M) outputDir=.

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#!/bin/bash

# Setup Variables
hostName=localhost
portNum=8080
SOLRPATH=/solr
SOLR='delta-import&clean=false'
STATUS='dataimport?command=status'
urlCmd='http://${hostName}:${portNum}${SOLRPATH}/dataimport?command=${SOLRCMD}"
statusCmd='http://${hostName}:${portNum}${SOLRPATH}/dataimport?command=${STATUS}"
myStdErrLog=/tmp/myProject/myProg.stderr.$(/bin/date +%Y%m%d.%H%M)
outputDir=. 

# Operations
wget -O $outputDir/check_status_update_index.txt ${statusCmd} 2> ${myStdErrLog}
status=$(fgrep idle $outputDir/check_status_update_index.txt) 
case "${status}" in 
    *idle* ) .... ;; 
    * ) echo "unknown status = ${status} or similar" 1>&2 ;; 
 esac

All I really understand is that we get urlcmd and statuscmd built up from the varialbes, but I dont understand what the operation does. Can anyone shed some light?

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    2026-06-14T13:01:27+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 1:01 pm

    First there are bugs in the lines

    urlCmd='..."
    statusCmd='..."
    

    Since they end with double quotes and include variables, they need to start with double quotes as well.

    Variable urlCmd is never used. Not a bug, but it isn’t nice either.

    wget retrieves the status via the statusCmd and fgrep tries to extract the status. This status is then evaluated in the case statement.

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