hi there , :cool:
um facing a problem with my root passwd
i want to set my root password and when i do i get the following ::
#
# passwd
passwd: Changing password for root
New Password:
Re-enter new Password:
passwd(SYSTEM): They don't match.
Please try again
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I have created a server monitor program in Java that connects to servers via SSH and constantly refreshes the new server load every 3 mins. The problem is that even though it is a Java app running shell commands to get the load info, the commands still appear in 'history'.
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Hi,
I was trying to do a string comparison using if. However, the comparison result is getting treated as a executable statement. I'm not sure where I'm making the mistake!
$ typeset TEST_VAR='YUP'
$ if ; then echo 'Got It!'; fi;
ksh: : not found.
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Hi all,
I recently changed the name of my hostname from 'abc123' to 'abc456' (as an example).
I then added a user in my mysql database with the new host and removed references to the old users and hostname.
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Hello all,
I'm having an infuriating issue with number comparison. Basically I've written a script that runs in cygwin that SSH's to 4 servers, figures out a success percentage and if it is less than a certain point, triggers an alarm. I've managed to get it to connect to the servers, figure out... (5 Replies)
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Can someone please help me with a unix logic for below. I tried to get the desired output by using change capture condition in Datastage but its not working properly. i have two files file1, file2 as below.
file1
ROW_NO VEND_NO CODE AIR_D OCEAN_D
----------------------------------------
1 ... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to compare two negative numbers using awk on linux.But it is giving me wrong result.Same code is working perfectly on solaris.
print ((0+new_price) < MIN_PRICE)
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STRNATCMP(3) 1 STRNATCMP(3)strnatcmp - String comparisons using a "natural order" algorithm
SYNOPSIS
int strnatcmp (string $str1, string $str2)
DESCRIPTION
This function implements a comparison algorithm that orders alphanumeric strings in the way a human being would, this is described as a
"natural ordering". Note that this comparison is case sensitive.
PARAMETERS
o $str1
- The first string.
o $str2
- The second string.
RETURN VALUES
Similar to other string comparison functions, this one returns < 0 if $str1 is less than $str2; > 0 if $str1 is greater than $str2, and 0
if they are equal.
EXAMPLES
An example of the difference between this algorithm and the regular computer string sorting algorithms (used in strcmp(3)) can be seen
below:
<?php
$arr1 = $arr2 = array("img12.png", "img10.png", "img2.png", "img1.png");
echo "Standard string comparison
";
usort($arr1, "strcmp");
print_r($arr1);
echo "
Natural order string comparison
";
usort($arr2, "strnatcmp");
print_r($arr2);
?>
The above example will output:
Standard string comparison
Array
(
[0] => img1.png
[1] => img10.png
[2] => img12.png
[3] => img2.png
)
Natural order string comparison
Array
(
[0] => img1.png
[1] => img2.png
[2] => img10.png
[3] => img12.png
)
SEE ALSO preg_match(3), strcasecmp(3), substr(3), stristr(3), strcmp(3), strncmp(3), strncasecmp(3), strnatcasecmp(3), strstr(3), natsort(3), nat-
casesort(3).
PHP Documentation Group STRNATCMP(3)