11-23-2007
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi
I'm using Linux, in the directory /root/my
there is a.out. but when I try to run it , the
shell indicate "bash:a.out: command not found"
but I AM working in this directory. if I use
"./a.out" , it works perfectly.
can any body tell me how to do a permanent set up so that
I can use... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: dell9
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have a script that I'm trying to shorten (below) by removing repetitive code.
if ]
then
commodity_ndm_done=Y
fi
if ]
then
customer_ndm_done=Y
fi
if ]
then
department_ndm_done=Y
fi
if ]
then
division_ndm_done=Y
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
hi,
I am writing c++ code in unix operating system.In that i need to set the environment variable in unix.
suppose previously i have environment variable like path="something" now i need to change the path value to some othervalue . so that some other program will access that path value... (1 Reply)
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4. AIX
I set my TERM variable to work with SMIT and everything works fine but when I logged out and log in again I have to set the variable again.
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I set variables this way:
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5. SCO
i have two machines that should be identical but on one system there are some oracle environment (ORACLE_SID, ORACLE_HOME, etc...) variables that are not being set for the users.
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6. Solaris
how to login with ssh to remote system with out applying the remote root/user password
with rlogin we can ujse .rhosts file
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plz guide (2 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
Could you please tell me how to set environment variables in Unix ksh.
And how can acess those varibles in shell scripts
( Please give the code with an example)
For my scenario.
We have written number of shell scripts with hard coded username and password.
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Experts,
I want to set value of variables like this in bash shell:
i=5 ; L=100
I want variable d5 (that is d(i) ) to be assign the value of $L ,
d$i=$L ; echo $d5
Not working
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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I have installed oracle in Solaris machine and unable to set the env variable. I tried to put the env variable in .dtprofile file but didn't help. So everytime I login in need to run the command and export the variable. Kindly suggest where I am doing wrong.Pls excuse as I am not too... (2 Replies)
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10. AIX
Hi,
I want to display a program on my local workstation, that is running on a remote AIX, and I have done the following:
install an X server (Xming) on my windows machine
enable X11 forwarding in Putty
enable X11 forwarding for the SSH daemon
restart SSH daemon
text X... (9 Replies)
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xon(1X) xon(1X)
NAME
xon - start an X program on a remote machine
SYNOPSIS
xon remote-host [-access] [-debug] [-name window-name] [-nols] [-screen screen-no] [-user user-name] [command...]
OPTIONS
Note that the options follow the remote host name (as they do with rlogin). Runs xhost locally to add the remote host to the host access
list in the X server. This will not work unless xhost is given permission to modify the access list. Normally, xon disconnects the remote
process from stdin, stdout and stderr to eliminate the daemon processes which usually connect them across the network. Specifying the
-debug option leaves them connected so that error messages from the remote execution are sent back to the originating host. This specifies
a different application name and window title for the default command (xterm). Normally xon passes the -ls option to the remote xterm;
this option suspends that behaviour. This changes the screen number of the DISPLAY variable passed to the remote command. By default, xon
simply uses rsh/remsh/rcmd to connect to the remote machine using the same user name as on the local machine. This option cause xon to
specify an alternative user name. This will not work unless you have authorization to access the remote account, by placing an appropriate
entry in the remote users file.
DESCRIPTION
The xon program runs the specified command (default xterm -ls) on the remote machine using rsh, remsh, or rcmd. xon passes the DISPLAY,
XAUTHORITY and XUSERFILESEARCHPATH environment variables to the remote command.
When no command is specified, xon runs 'xterm -ls'. It additionally specifies the application name to be 'xterm-remote-host' and the win-
dow title to be 'remote-host'.
xon can only work when the remote host will allow you to log in without a password, by having an entry in the file permitting access.
BUGS
xon can get easily confused when the remote-host, user-name or various environment variable values contain white space.
xon has no way to send the appropriate X authorization information to the remote host.
xon(1X)