Write the script write a fully functional and professional


Fully Functional Script -

In this section, you will write a fully functional script to help your manager with an important project that will build upon what you learned from your script work in Milestone Four. After you have written the script, you will execute it to generate a report for all three users (once for Bob, once for Henry, and once for Frank). You should have three unique generated reports in your ~/scripts directory (or more if you ran it multiple times per user). This script will be showcased to upper management and should demonstrate your best work.

a) Write the Script: Write a fully functional and professional looking script that meets all of the following requirements.

1. Resides within your ~/scripts directory and is named tps-report-gen.sh.

2. Take a supplied user's first name (Bob, Henry, or Frank) in any order when the script is executed (for example: sh tps-report-gen.sh bob).

3. Print out to the screen the text: TPS REPORT LISTING

4. A double newline.

5. Print out to the screen neatly the user's name, company position, and home directory path on one line.

6. A double newline.

7. A list of TPS Reports associated with that user.

8. A double newline.

9. Print out to the screen the text: END REPORT LISTING

10. The script needs to print the output to the screen and generate a report into the same directory as the script named tps-list-USER-DATETIME.rpt. USER would be the user's username and DATETIME would be the date and time that the report was run. USER and DATETIME would both change based on the username supplied and the date and time the script is executed. It may be easier to build the report file first, then simply cat the file to the screen within the script. An example report would look like:

tps-list-bob-030816624.rpt

HINT: To format the DATETIME portion as requested, use the following:

date "+%m%d%y%k%M" | awk -F" " {'print $1$2'}

b) Execute the Script: Execute the script to generate a report for all three users: once for Bob, once for Frank, and once for Henry. You should have three unique generated reports in your ~/scripts directory (or more if you ran it multiple times per user). Each report (and displayed output) should look like the following (but with the correct associated TPS Reports listed).

TPS REPORT LISTING

bob, ops, /home/bob

tps-report-02092016                                                      

tps-report-02102016

tps-report-02112016                                                      

tps-report-02122016

END REPORT LISTING.

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