03-19-2010
In a unix environment you would be using the wrong type of quotes in the sed line. The single quotes stop the substitution of ${SERVER}.
Try:
sed -i "s/${SERVER}/WLMDEVDB1/" config.xml
BUT. The commands need to be in a unix shell script within cygwin environment. You appear to be typing them at a MSDOS command line. The error message "'SERVER' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file." comes from Windows XP command prompt.
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set_color(1) fish set_color(1)
NAME
set_color - set_color - set the terminal color
set_color - set the terminal color
Synopsis
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Description
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