Please bare with me, since I am new to AIX and LDAP.
I am attempting to install idsldap server on our AIX 6.1 NIM server.
I installed the following packages:
root@nim(/)# lslpp -l|grep ldap
db2_08_01.ldap 8.1.1.80 COMMITTED DB2 LDAP Support
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Hi, I have a below challenging task where iam unable to find the block and copy the same into a file.
I tried my luck,howver iam unable to reach the first and second step..Can anyone help me with a clue or with the commands so that i can give a try.
1. search the <number>9966993366</number>... (2 Replies)
Hi scripting experts.
I have some coding challenges that I'm hoping you can help me out.
I have one file#1 that contains the following sql statement that spans over multiple lines:
sql Select /*+ use_has(a,b) */ *
from customer a,
customer_address b
where a.id = b.id... (1 Reply)
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mvdir
mvdir(1M)mvdir(1M)NAME
mvdir - move a directory
SYNOPSIS
dir newdir
DESCRIPTION
moves one directory tree into another existing directory (within the same file system), or renames a directory without moving it.
dir must be an existing directory.
If newdir does not exist but the directory that would contain it does, dir is moved and/or renamed to newdir. Otherwise, newdir must be an
existing directory not already containing an entry with the same name as the last pathname component of dir. In this case, dir is moved
and becomes a subdirectory of newdir. The last pathname component of dir is used as the name for the moved directory.
refuses to move dir if the path specified by newdir would be a descendent directory of the path specified by dir. Such cases are not
allowed because cyclic sub-trees would be created as in the case, for example, of which is prohibited.
does not allow directory to be moved.
Only users who have appropriate privileges can use
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
International Code Set Support
Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported.
AUTHOR
was developed by OSF and HP.
SEE ALSO cp(1), mkdir(1), mv(1).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE mvdir(1M)