I have a program that i have to run by cron. The program needs user input. So i have to automate that in a littke script.
start of script program.sh:
result=program.log; export result
echo Program starting : `date` >> $result
/usr/local/program >> $result
echo Program running : `date` >>... (11 Replies)
I am trying to use a here document to automate testing a perl script however when the perl script hits a system(perl subscript.pl) call, input is no longer entered into this subscript.
here is my script
$ cat test.sh
#ksh
for testcase
do
program <<-EOF | tee -a funcscnlog.log
y... (3 Replies)
I know that this has a bad title, but I'm not sure how to sum it up well.
(And I'm new to Linux in general, so please excuse any incorrect terminology :o)
Anyway, I'm trying to create a script that gets whatever folder you're in, and then does a command with that directory as an argument. I... (2 Replies)
I would like to automate script where i do not have to manually insert the username and password I wrote two different scripts but not able to achieve the results: here's to scripts i wrote
#!/bin/bash
cd /var/tmp
/home/server/steve/pca --askauth -idx
/opt/app/bin/expect <<EOF
expect... (1 Reply)
I would like to automate script where i do not have to manually insert the username and password I wrote two different scripts but not able to achieve the results: here's to scripts i wrote
#!/bin/bash
cd /var/tmp
/home/server/steve/pca --askauth -idx
/opt/app/bin/expect <<EOF
expect... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I require to develop some script which will continuously be looking for mails from some specific mail addresses on AIX server. Once any such mail arrives, the process will look into the mail subject and mail body to search for some keywords like success or failure, filename etc.... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
./procdure.ksh which opens the below the menu, I want to build a script which will press 4 and run the Sector Data Automatically (instead of pressing option 4 manually)
Is there any way for this, please let me know...
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Hi All,
Can I automate a script when some one trying to 'vi' (open) a file.
For Example, I am having a file named 'SecuredShell.sh'.
when a user types " vi SecuredShell.sh " in unix command prompt a script named secure.sh needs to be automated.
Can this be possible. if Yes please guide... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I need to execute a script on a remote machine that are connected to the network.The basic requirement is to write a script which will login in remote machine and then execute the other script automatically placed in remote machine.So that I need to execute the remote machine script... (3 Replies)
Dear all,
I I want to login to my Linux machine using putty and then run some script from Windows machine.we can do it after loging it and then execute the script by typing it in putty command line screen. but I want to automate it.So whenever I will fire this script,it will do the following... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
nl_langinfo
NL_LANGINFO(3) BSD Library Functions Manual NL_LANGINFO(3)NAME
nl_langinfo -- get locale information
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <langinfo.h>
char *
nl_langinfo(nl_item item);
DESCRIPTION
The nl_langinfo() function returns a pointer to a string containing information set by the program's locale.
The names and values of item are defined in <langinfo.h>. The entries under Category indicate in which setlocale(3) category each item is
defined.
Constant Category Meaning
CODESET LC_CTYPE Codeset name
D_T_FMT LC_TIME String for formatting date and time
D_FMT LC_TIME Date format string
T_FMT LC_TIME Time format string
T_FMT_AMPM LC_TIME A.M. or P.M. time format string
AM_STR LC_TIME Ante-meridiem affix
PM_STR LC_TIME Post-meridiem affix
DAY_1 LC_TIME Name of the first day of the week (e.g.: Sunday)
DAY_2 LC_TIME Name of the second day of the week (e.g.: Monday)
DAY_3 LC_TIME Name of the third day of the week (e.g.: Tuesday)
DAY_4 LC_TIME Name of the fourth day of the week (e.g.: Wednesday)
DAY_5 LC_TIME Name of the fifth day of the week (e.g.: Thursday)
DAY_6 LC_TIME Name of the sixth day of the week (e.g.: Friday)
DAY_7 LC_TIME Name of the seventh day of the week (e.g.: Saturday)
ABDAY_1 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the first day of the week
ABDAY_2 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the second day of the week
ABDAY_3 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the third day of the week
ABDAY_4 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the fourth day of the week
ABDAY_5 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the fifth day of the week
ABDAY_6 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the sixth day of the week
ABDAY_7 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the seventh day of the week
MON_1 LC_TIME Name of the first month of the year
MON_2 LC_TIME Name of the second month
MON_3 LC_TIME Name of the third month
MON_4 LC_TIME Name of the fourth month
MON_5 LC_TIME Name of the fifth month
MON_6 LC_TIME Name of the sixth month
MON_7 LC_TIME Name of the seventh month
MON_8 LC_TIME Name of the eighth month
MON_9 LC_TIME Name of the ninth month
MON_10 LC_TIME Name of the tenth month
MON_11 LC_TIME Name of the eleventh month
MON_12 LC_TIME Name of the twelfth month
ABMON_1 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the first month
ABMON_2 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the second month
ABMON_3 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the third month
ABMON_4 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the fourth month
ABMON_5 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the fifth month
ABMON_6 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the sixth month
ABMON_7 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the seventh month
ABMON_8 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the eighth month
ABMON_9 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the ninth month
ABMON_10 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the tenth month
ABMON_11 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the eleventh month
ABMON_12 LC_TIME Abbreviated name of the twelfth month
ERA LC_TIME Era description segments
ERA_D_FMT LC_TIME Era date format string
ERA_D_T_FMT LC_TIME Era date and time format string
ERA_T_FMT LC_TIME Era time format string
ALT_DIGITS LC_TIME Alternative symbols for digits
RADIXCHAR LC_NUMERIC Radix character
THOUSEP LC_NUMERIC Separator for thousands
YESEXPR LC_MESSAGES Affirmative response expression
NOEXPR LC_MESSAGES Negative response expression
RETURN VALUES
nl_langinfo() returns a pointer to an empty string if item is invalid.
EXAMPLES
The following example uses nl_langinfo() to obtain the date and time format for the current locale:
#include <time.h>
#include <langinfo.h>
#include <locale.h>
int main(void)
{
char datestring[100];
struct tm *tm;
time_t t;
char *ptr;
t = time(NULL);
tm = localtime(&t);
(void)setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
ptr = nl_langinfo(D_T_FMT);
strftime(datestring, sizeof(datestring), ptr, tm);
printf("%s
", datestring);
return (0);
}
SEE ALSO setlocale(3), tm(3), nls(7)STANDARDS
The nl_langinfo() function conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1'').
HISTORY
The nl_langinfo() function appeared in NetBSD 1.0.
BSD April 14, 2011 BSD