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any body has any information about NDM
Hi All,
Any kind of literature related to NDM or its processes/syntax will be of great help. At least it would be appreciated if anybody can tell me if we can use NDM without hardcoding the user/pwd. for example, snodeid=(${LOGIN}) or, snodeid=(`cat ${PDIR}/ndm.pwf`) Kindly reply if you have any idea regarding NDM. |
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