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Forum: What is on Your Mind? 01-28-2013
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Posted By tokiwinter
Awesome - thanks Scott. Exactly my thoughts...
Awesome - thanks Scott.

Exactly my thoughts :) People at work use my posts during their day-to-day tasks "Googled and found you!" so yeah... it'd be good to get it back!

Will create that...
Forum: Linux 01-28-2013
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Posted By tokiwinter
Hi, Depending on the RedHat (or clone)...
Hi,

Depending on the RedHat (or clone) version, you'll need to install the vnc-server or tigervnc-server package, or similar, run vncpasswd, then start the server with vncserver :<display>.
...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 01-28-2013
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Posted By tokiwinter
Hi Scrutinizer, Thanks :) I'd like to -...
Hi Scrutinizer,

Thanks :)

I'd like to - but I can not recall the password, and the email address associated with the account is long gone :/

Cheers,
Toki
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Posted By tokiwinter
The case of the data in your source files and...
The case of the data in your source files and expected output does not match. Is this intentional?
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Posted By tokiwinter
The first argument specified to the script will...
The first argument specified to the script will be stored in the first positional parameter - $1

How are you populating the value of $VAL?
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Posted By tokiwinter
Hi, This is all expected behaviour. ...
Hi,

This is all expected behaviour.

Also


$ exec 1>ex


Will overwrite, not append. If you just want to redirect the output of a single run of ls to a file, run


$ ls -ltr 1>ex

...
Forum: Linux 01-28-2013
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Posted By tokiwinter
Depends on the type of SAN, FC cards, whether...
Depends on the type of SAN, FC cards, whether multipathd is being used, etc.

You can try a few things. Run lspci and check for HBAs. Check dmesg. Specific things - check for kernel modules loaded...
Forum: Solaris 01-28-2013
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Posted By tokiwinter
What details are you looking for? You can,...
What details are you looking for?

You can, for example, find out which files a package has installed with

pkgchk -l <package> | grep Pathname

That will at least give you the locations of the...
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Posted By tokiwinter
That is expected. $ exec 1>>ex ...
That is expected.


$ exec 1>>ex


You are redirecting (and appending) STDOUT to file ex - hence STDOUT is no longer "connected" to your terminal.
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 01-28-2013
2,758
Posted By tokiwinter
I'm back
Hi all,

I used to post here years ago, and was a moderator, my old username: zazzybob.

Anyway, after a few years away focusing on my career, I'm back and keener than ever to get involved in the...
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