Hey guys, need some help. Running AIX Version 5.2 and one of our cron jobs is writing errors to a log file. Any ideas on the following error message.
Error: Internal system error: Unable to initialize standard output file
I'm guessing more info might be needed, so let me know.
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hi there
i write one awk script file in shell programing
the code is related to dd/mm/yy to month, day year format
but i get an error
please can anybody help me out in this problem ??????
i give my code here including error
awk `
# date-month -- convert mm/dd/yy to month day,... (2 Replies)
I encounters a VSIFAX related error:
vfxstat: Cannot login to server on rsac3: Connect error to host 172.16.1.45: Invalid argument
It started happening last night with a core dump. Then we can't start VSIFAX again.
I am runing VSI-FAX 4.2 on AIX box (0 Replies)
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Hello, help me please.
I am trying to create a mksysb bakup using nim. I am geting this error, how to correct it ? :
Command : failed stdout: yes stderr: no... (9 Replies)
Hi Guys.
This is part of my filesystem structure :
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d0 47G 5.2G 42G 12% /
/devices 0K 0K 0K 0% /devices
ctfs 0K 0K 0K 0% ... (2 Replies)
Hi - I am getting the error
`Error reading response length from authentication socket'
when I ssh from my cluster to another cluster, and then back to my cluster. It doesn't seem to affect anything, but it's just annoying that it always pops up and tends to confuse new users of the cluster. I... (1 Reply)
im kinda new to shell scripting so i need some help
i try to run this script and get the error code
> 5 ")syntax error: operand expected (error token is "
the code for the script is
#!/bin/sh
#
# script to see if the given value is correct
#
# Define errors
ER_AF=86 # Var is... (4 Replies)
what is this error log = hda: irq timeout: error=0x00 and how to solve?
every day upon checking the logs i see this error.
hda: irq timeout: error=0x00
hda: irq timeout: error=0x00
hda: irq timeout: error=0x00
hda: irq timeout: error=0x00
hw_client: segfault at 0000000000000046 rip... (3 Replies)
I have two servers with a fresh install of Solaris 11, and having problems when doing rpcinfo between them. There is no firewall involved, so everything should theoretically be getting through. Does anyone have any ideas? I did a lot of Google searches, and haven't found a working solution yet.
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I am writing a shell script with 2 run time arguments. During the execution if i got any error, then it needs to redirected to a error file and in console. Also both error and output to be redirected to a log file. But i am facing the below error.
#! /bin/sh
errExit ()
{
errMsg=`cat... (1 Reply)
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template::stash::context
Template::Stash::Context(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Template::Stash::Context(3)NAME
Template::Stash::Context - Experimetal stash allowing list/scalar context definition
SYNOPSIS
use Template;
use Template::Stash::Context;
my $stash = Template::Stash::Context->new(\%vars);
my $tt2 = Template->new({ STASH => $stash });
DESCRIPTION
This is an alternate stash object which includes a patch from Craig Barratt to implement various new virtual methods to allow dotted
template variable to denote if object methods and subroutines should be called in scalar or list context. It adds a little overhead to
each stash call and I'm a little wary of applying that to the core default stash without investigating the effects first. So for now, it's
implemented as a separate stash module which will allow us to test it out, benchmark it and switch it in or out as we require.
This is what Craig has to say about it:
Here's a better set of features for the core. Attached is a new version of Stash.pm (based on TT2.02) that:
* supports the special op "scalar" that forces scalar context on function calls, eg:
cgi.param("foo").scalar
calls cgi.param("foo") in scalar context (unlike my wimpy scalar op from last night). Array context is the default.
With non-function operands, scalar behaves like the perl version (eg: no-op for scalar, size for arrays, etc).
* supports the special op "ref" that behaves like the perl ref. If applied to a function the function is not called. Eg:
cgi.param("foo").ref
does *not* call cgi.param and evaluates to "CODE". Similarly, HASH.ref, ARRAY.ref return what you expect.
* adds a new scalar and list op called "array" that is a no-op for arrays and promotes scalars to one-element arrays.
* allows scalar ops to be applied to arrays and hashes in place, eg: ARRAY.repeat(3) repeats each element in place.
* allows list ops to be applied to scalars by promoting the scalars to one-element arrays (like an implicit "array"). So you can do things
like SCALAR.size, SCALAR.join and get a useful result.
This also means you can now use x.0 to safely get the first element whether x is an array or scalar.
The new Stash.pm passes the TT2.02 test suite. But I haven't tested the new features very much. One nagging implementation problem is
that the "scalar" and "ref" ops have higher precedence than user variable names.
AUTHOR
Andy Wardley <abw@wardley.org>
<http://wardley.org/>
VERSION
1.63, distributed as part of the Template Toolkit version 2.19, released on 27 April 2007.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1996-2007 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Template::Stash
perl v5.16.3 2011-12-20 Template::Stash::Context(3)