I need to script a mysql restore of a linux machine from a windows machine. I have putty and I know it has ssh capability. Here is what I have:
C:\\Progra~1
You can use the -m
option to specify a file which contains a command to run on the remote connection.
Example:
C:\Progra~1\Putty\putty.exe -ssh -m C:\cmd.txt root@10.1.2.3
Contents of C:\cmd.txt
mysql -u USER -pPASS db < /tmp/dump.sql
From the Putty Documentation:
3.8.3.6 `-m': read a remote command or script from a file
The
-m' option performs a similar function to the
Remote command' box in the SSH panel of the PuTTY configuration box (see section 4.18.1). However, the `-m' option expects to be given a local file name, and it will read a command from that file.With some servers (particularly Unix systems), you can even put multiple lines in this file and execute more than one command in sequence, or a whole shell script; but this is arguably an abuse, and cannot be expected to work on all servers. In particular, it is known not to work with certain `embedded' servers, such as Cisco routers.
This option is not available in the file transfer tools PSCP and PSFTP.