05-15-2006
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
could probably help me with a unix problem.
Basicallyu, when the users try to connect to the server they get this messge:
No UTMP entry. you must exec "LOGIN" from the lowest level "sh"
They are connecting using a windows emulator called TINYTERM.
We cannot connect from the console either... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jernesto_diaz
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2. SCO
We have made numerous requests to our system administrator to add new employees at login screen ( passwords not required ) to no avail.
I can login into root but not sure how to proceed from there.
We have a 10 yr. old version of SCO
Can anyone help?
I know very few unix commands okay... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: houseostyle
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
Is there is a good collection of Links to Unix Related stuff?
Regards,
Kriss (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Kriss
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4. Solaris
Hello World ~
HW : SUN Fire V240
OS : Solaris 8
Error message prompts 'rmclomv ... SC login failure ...' on terminal.
and
Error Message prompts continually 'SC Login Failure for user Please login:' on Single Mode(init S)
The System is in normal operation, though
In case of rain, Can... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: lifegeek
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5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello,
I created a user in my AIX 5.3 system and i modified /etc/passwd file in and assigned this user the uid=0 like root user.
The problem is that when this user log into the system through putty it asks for root password instead of the user password.
As a result of this, if i reset the... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: omonoiatis9
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello - Could anyone please explain what is login class in unix..? is it supported by Linux, AIX, HP-UX, Solaris?
Also how do we update this when a user is created? I looked into man pages for useradd/usermod and mkuser, but could not find any option to add/update login class for a user.
... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: manju--
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Every body,
I would need a shell script program to login as different user and perform some copy commands in the script.
example: Supppose ora_toms is the active user
ora_toms should be able to run a script where user: ftptomsp pass: XXX should login through and run the commands
... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: ujjwal27
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8. AIX
I want to learn AIX. I would like to find someone who would be willing to give me a login to their AIX home lab server. My intent is to poke around and discover the similarities and differences of AIX compared to other *NIXs.
I am a UNIX admin so I can think of what some immediate concerns may... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: perl_in_my_shel
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
now i have logged in username : ramesh in unix
Now i have to created script file to login into another user and have run a command inside that user and after executing the command i have to exit from that user.
Inside script, i have to login into su - ram along with password : haihow and have to... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: rammm
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi.
I inject my tracklogin.sh script in the profile of each user.
$ more .profile
./tracklogin.sh
# This is the default standard profile provided to a user.
MAIL=/usr/mail/${LOGNAME:?}
bash-3.2$ more tracklogin.sh
#!/bin/bash
tdate=$(date +"%d%m%y")
mkdir -p /tmp/root_log... (20 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
jifty::dbi::filter
Jifty::DBI::Filter(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::DBI::Filter(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::DBI::Filter - base class for Jifty::DBI filters
SYNOPSIS
# To implement your own filter
package MyApp::Filter::Uppercase;
use base qw/ Jifty::DBI::Filter /;
# Setup for DB storage, store in lowercase
sub encode {
my $self = shift;
my $value_ref = $self->value_ref;
return unless defined $$value_ref; # don't blow up on undef
$$value_ref = lc $$value_ref;
}
# Setup for Perl code to use, always sees uppercase
sub decode {
my $self = shift;
my $value_ref = $self->value_ref;
return unless defined $$value_ref; # don't blow up on undef
$$value_ref = uc $$value_ref;
}
# To use a filter
use MyApp::Record schema {
column filtered =>
type is 'text',
filters are qw/ MyApp::Filter::Uppercase /;
};
DESCRIPTION
A filter allows Jifty::DBI models to tweak data prior to being stored and/or loaded. This is useful for marshalling and unmarshalling
complex objects.
METHODS
new
Takes three arguments in a parameter hash:
value_ref
A reference to the current value you're going to be massaging. "encode" works in place, massaging whatever value_ref refers to.
column
A Jifty::DBI::Column object, whatever sort of column we're working with here.
handle
A Jifty::DBI::Handle object, because some filters (i.e. Jifty::DBI::Filter::Boolean) depend on what database system is being used.
encode
"encode" takes data that users are handing to us and marshals it into a form suitable for sticking it in the database. This could be
anything from flattening a DateTime object into an ISO date to making sure that data is utf8 clean.
decode
"decode" takes data that the database is handing back to us and gets it into a form that's OK to hand back to the user. This could be
anything from inflating an ISO date to a DateTime object to making sure that the string properly has the utf8 flag.
SEE ALSO
Jifty::DBI::Filter::Date, Jifty::DBI::Filter::DateTime, Jifty::DBI::Filter:SaltHash, Jifty::DBI::Filter::Storable,
Jifty::DBI::Filter::Time, Jifty::DBI::Filter::Truncate, Jifty::DBI::Filter::YAML, Jifty::DBI::Filter::base64, Jifty::DBI::Filter::utf8
LICENSE
Jifty::DBI is Copyright 2005-2007 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. Jifty::DBI is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-12-09 Jifty::DBI::Filter(3pm)