I dunno OMVS: but I'm thinking OMVS is a guest. And so it only offers a subset of UNIX, proably just Unix tools and a shell. The above both require an actual C runtime.
Does it support the getent command?
I went with awk earlier because I thought OMVS would be oddball.
What's wrong with this syntax? It's part of my 'if' statement but it doesn't seem to pass and it keeps going to the 'else' part.
I thought it says that userid must start with a non-numeric character and is between 6 and 10 characters long (alphanumeric).
$userid|grep -Eq '^?\{6,10\}+$'
if... (2 Replies)
Hi I am trying to write a script to check the log files for the trancactions based on usr input date and user input user id.
I will take the user input userid and user input date and check there are any creation deletion happened, if so mail it other wise say no transactions;
I got user... (2 Replies)
Hi All!
My db2 is started in the AIX /etc/inittab on systemreboot as follows
db3:2:once:su - db2inst3 -c db2start >/dev/console 2>1
I changed the .profile of db2inst3 to put an alias to the db2start command as follows
alias db2start="/usr/bin/ksh /home/db2inst3/sample/db2start.ksh"
When... (1 Reply)
I would like to know the difference between the real user-id and the
effective user-id. If user-A runs a program owned by user-B then
which is the real user-id and which is the effective user-id ? (1 Reply)
Hello,
does anyone know how to increment a userid(number) written in any scripting language that works on a shell?
For example:
I have a HTML file in this format:
userid:
name:
telephone:
Every time I execute my script it adds the same fields, except with the userid incremented. Like... (2 Replies)
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Hi All,
I got this userid apache with the same userid and groupid and /sbin/nologin and the /www/a home folder is empty.
Can I just delete this userid? How can I investigate if userid have something to do with the application?
Thanks for any comment you may add. (1 Reply)
Hi all.
Quick question.
How can I tell if someone is logging in to our unix servers with an application id and not their personal id?
Thanks (2 Replies)
questions:
a. where can I customized the password of userid in solaris? say I wanted 10digits long, all caps?
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deliver
deliver(8) System Manager's Manual deliver(8)NAME
deliver - Delivers mail to an IMAP mailbox
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/deliver [-d] [-r address] [-f address] [-m mailbox] [-a auth-id] [-e] [-q] [-F flag]... [userid]...
deliver -E days
OPTIONS
Ignored for compatibility with /bin/mail Inserts a Return-Path: header containing address Inserts a Return-Path: header containing address
Delivers to mailbox. If any userids are specified, attempts to deliver to user.userid.mailbox for each userid. If the access control list
(ACL) on any such mailbox does not grant the sender the right to post mail (p right) or if -m is not specified, then delivers to the INBOX
for the userid , regardless of the ACL on the INBOX.
If no userids are specified, the deliver command attempts to deliver to mailbox. If the ACL on mailbox does not grant the sender
the p right, the delivery fails. Specifies the authorization id of the sender. Defaults to "anonymous". Enables duplicate deliv-
ery suppression. This suppresses delivery of the message to a mailbox if a message with the same message-id (or resent-message-id)
is recorded as having already been delivered to the mailbox. Records the mailbox and message-id/resent-message-id of all successful
deliveries. Delivers a message even when the receiving mailbox is over its quota. Sets the system option or keyword flag on the
delivered message. Removes the duplicate delivery database of entries older than days.
DESCRIPTION
The deliver command reads a message from the standard input and delivers it to one or more IMAP mailboxes.
The deliver command reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf file. Depending on the setting of the reject8bit field in the
imapd.conf file, deliver either rejects messages with 8-bit-set characters in the headers or changes these characters to X.
FILE
Configuration file for the IMAP server
SEE ALSO
Commands: cyradm(1), imapd(8), imapquota(8), reconstruct(8)
Files: imapd.conf(4)deliver(8)