Hi,
I am new to shell scripting, I am trying to write a shell script, which will automate the process of mailing the invoices at the end of the day. For major part I am using Oracle database function.
The problem is I want to capture the value returned by the Oracle function into the script... (2 Replies)
Hi,
#Script mentioned below
txt=($(echo `./demo1.sh`))
p=0
for p in "$txt"
do
col=($(./generateTable /import/data01/sri/Developer/SqlReport/Lab/23/${var} "$p"))
.
.
.
.
done
o/p displayed upon executing a script called "demo1.sh" is as below(two seperate lines):... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have a shell script containing a command string in the following format:
command1 | command2 | cut -c9-16
The output from this is a record number (using characters 9-16 of the original output string) e.g. ORD-1234
I wish to save this value to a variable for use in later commands... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I currently have a shell script where it captures in the value in to 'TOTAL' and outputs to a file, i want to capture another value of a query in to another variable and output it.
Current script:
sqlplus -s $user <<EOD | read TOTAL
set heading off
set pages 0
set feedback off
set... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I want to execute some script on the remote session and transfer the processed file on remote machine to local machine.
I tried with ssh-keygen and ssh-copy-id but seems that this has been disable on the remote machines,
Is there any possiblity that I can save the remote username and... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have problems when you save a variable of a command. I have put the following line:
CONEXION_BAGDAD = $ (grep-c "Please login with USER and PASS" $ LOG_FILE_BAGDAD)
But I returned the following error:
syntax error at line 67: `CONEXION_BAGDAD = $ 'unexpected
Because it can happen?... (2 Replies)
hi
I have a script to login from a host "A" to a list of hosts in a file and perform some commands inside it...its somethin like this
for i in `cat file`
do
ssh -t $i " command1 ; command2; ..."
done
I wanna save the outputs in a file in the current host "A" i.e from where I am... (3 Replies)
Hi guys,
Anyone encountered the following error.
1.) all keys and passphrases worked on aix 7.1.2
2.) upgraded to aix 7.1.3sp5
3.) none of the keys / passphrases work anymore.
4.) when generating new keys without passphrase everything is ok.
5.) when generating keys with passphrase and... (16 Replies)
Hello Experts,
In one of my shell script, I've been trying to calculate mod and saving it in a variable, below is what I have tried but it isn't working.
Any help appreciated!!!
#!/bin/bash
num1=4
num2=3
echo "Number one is $num1"
echo "Number two is $num2"
mod_final=$(( echo "num1%num2"... (7 Replies)
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SEUNSHARE(8) User Commands SEUNSHARE(8)NAME
seunshare - Run cmd with alternate homedir, tmpdir and/or SELinux context
SYNOPSIS
seunshare [ -v ] [ -c ] [ -C ] [ -k ] [ -t tmpdir ] [ -h homedir ] [ -Z context ] -- executable [args]
DESCRIPTION
Run the executable within the specified context, using the alternate home directory and /tmp directory. The seunshare command unshares
from the default namespace, then mounts the specified homedir and tmpdir over the default homedir and /tmp. Finally it tells the kernel to
execute the application under the specified SELinux context.
-h homedir
Alternate homedir to be used by the application. Homedir must be owned by the user.
-t tmpdir
Use alternate tempory directory to mount on /tmp. tmpdir must be owned by the user.
-c --cgroups
Use cgroups to control this copy of seunshare. Specify parameters in /etc/sysconfig/sandbox. Max memory usage and cpu usage are to
be specified in percent. You can specify which CPUs to use by numbering them 0,1,2... etc.
-C --capabilities
Allow apps executed within the namespace to use capabilities. Default is no capabilities.
-k --kill
Kill all processes with matching MCS level.
-Z context
Use alternate SELinux context while runing the executable.
-v Verbose output
SEE ALSO runcon(1), sandbox(8), selinux(8)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> and Thomas Liu <tliu@fedoraproject.org>
seunshare May 2010 SEUNSHARE(8)