How to pass value of a variable in ssh command





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If i made a test.sh in local system with the content.



!/bin/bash
cd /Documents/test/sandbox
LatLong=java -jar test2.jar cape_town
ssh root@target 'cd /some path && ./DriveSimulator $LatLong'


How do i get the value of LatLong to be passed in the ssh command? Because the above method now gives a segmentation fault.










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    If i made a test.sh in local system with the content.



    !/bin/bash
    cd /Documents/test/sandbox
    LatLong=java -jar test2.jar cape_town
    ssh root@target 'cd /some path && ./DriveSimulator $LatLong'


    How do i get the value of LatLong to be passed in the ssh command? Because the above method now gives a segmentation fault.










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      If i made a test.sh in local system with the content.



      !/bin/bash
      cd /Documents/test/sandbox
      LatLong=java -jar test2.jar cape_town
      ssh root@target 'cd /some path && ./DriveSimulator $LatLong'


      How do i get the value of LatLong to be passed in the ssh command? Because the above method now gives a segmentation fault.










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      If i made a test.sh in local system with the content.



      !/bin/bash
      cd /Documents/test/sandbox
      LatLong=java -jar test2.jar cape_town
      ssh root@target 'cd /some path && ./DriveSimulator $LatLong'


      How do i get the value of LatLong to be passed in the ssh command? Because the above method now gives a segmentation fault.







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          LatLong is defined in the local system/session but you are trying to use it on the remote as if it was defined there. Try replacing the single quote with double. Also I suggest to put the variable assignment in quotes



          #!/bin/bash
          cd /Documents/test/sandbox
          LatLong=$(java -jar test2.jar cape_town)
          echo here is LatLong $LatLong
          ssh root@target "cd /some path && ./DriveSimulator $LatLong"


          This way the variable LatLong will be interpolated before sending it to the remote host






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          • Thank you. It worked fine now.

            – alexakormund
            Mar 27 at 9:04












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          LatLong is defined in the local system/session but you are trying to use it on the remote as if it was defined there. Try replacing the single quote with double. Also I suggest to put the variable assignment in quotes



          #!/bin/bash
          cd /Documents/test/sandbox
          LatLong=$(java -jar test2.jar cape_town)
          echo here is LatLong $LatLong
          ssh root@target "cd /some path && ./DriveSimulator $LatLong"


          This way the variable LatLong will be interpolated before sending it to the remote host






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank you. It worked fine now.

            – alexakormund
            Mar 27 at 9:04
















          6














          LatLong is defined in the local system/session but you are trying to use it on the remote as if it was defined there. Try replacing the single quote with double. Also I suggest to put the variable assignment in quotes



          #!/bin/bash
          cd /Documents/test/sandbox
          LatLong=$(java -jar test2.jar cape_town)
          echo here is LatLong $LatLong
          ssh root@target "cd /some path && ./DriveSimulator $LatLong"


          This way the variable LatLong will be interpolated before sending it to the remote host






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank you. It worked fine now.

            – alexakormund
            Mar 27 at 9:04














          6












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          6







          LatLong is defined in the local system/session but you are trying to use it on the remote as if it was defined there. Try replacing the single quote with double. Also I suggest to put the variable assignment in quotes



          #!/bin/bash
          cd /Documents/test/sandbox
          LatLong=$(java -jar test2.jar cape_town)
          echo here is LatLong $LatLong
          ssh root@target "cd /some path && ./DriveSimulator $LatLong"


          This way the variable LatLong will be interpolated before sending it to the remote host






          share|improve this answer















          LatLong is defined in the local system/session but you are trying to use it on the remote as if it was defined there. Try replacing the single quote with double. Also I suggest to put the variable assignment in quotes



          #!/bin/bash
          cd /Documents/test/sandbox
          LatLong=$(java -jar test2.jar cape_town)
          echo here is LatLong $LatLong
          ssh root@target "cd /some path && ./DriveSimulator $LatLong"


          This way the variable LatLong will be interpolated before sending it to the remote host







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          • Thank you. It worked fine now.

            – alexakormund
            Mar 27 at 9:04



















          • Thank you. It worked fine now.

            – alexakormund
            Mar 27 at 9:04

















          Thank you. It worked fine now.

          – alexakormund
          Mar 27 at 9:04





          Thank you. It worked fine now.

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          Mar 27 at 9:04


















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