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Operating Systems Solaris -sh: is not an identifier Post 302312835 by TonyFullerMalv on Sunday 3rd of May 2009 06:10:24 PM
Old 05-03-2009
Having re-read this I realised that:
Quote:
export SID=name
does not work work with sh (Bourne shell) but does work with Korn shell (ksh, and presumably Bash.
If your user account's default shell is sh then the line need to read:
Code:
SID=name; export SID

as methyl has already mentioned for the ORACLE_HOME variable.
 

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avc_compute_create(3)					     SELinux API documentation					     avc_compute_create(3)

NAME
avc_compute_create, avc_compute_member - obtain SELinux label for new object SYNOPSIS
#include <selinux/selinux.h> #include <selinux/avc.h> int avc_compute_create(security_id_t ssid, security_id_t tsid, security_class_t tclass, security_id_t *newsid); int avc_compute_member(security_id_t ssid, security_id_t tsid, security_class_t tclass, security_id_t *newsid); DESCRIPTION
avc_compute_create() is used to compute a SID to use for labeling a new object in a particular class based on a SID pair. This call is identical to security_compute_create(), but does not require converting from userspace SID's to contexts and back again. avc_compute_member() is used to compute a SID to use for labeling a polyinstantiated object instance of a particular class based on a SID pair. This call is identical to security_compute_member(), but does not require converting from userspace SID's to contexts and back again. These functions return a SID for the computed context in the memory referenced by sid. RETURN VALUE
On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned and errno is set appropriately. ERRORS
EINVAL The tclass and/or the security contexts referenced by ssid and tsid are not recognized by the currently loaded policy. ENOMEM An attempt to allocate memory failed. AUTHOR
Eamon Walsh <ewalsh@tycho.nsa.gov> SEE ALSO
avc_init(3), avc_context_to_sid(3), security_compute_create(3), selinux(8) 30 Mar 2007 avc_compute_create(3)
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