Is tcsh 100% compatible with the plain-old csh [on Solaris 9]
Hi folks
There are about 200 csh scripts (I didn't wrote them). Do all those scripts run with tcsh without modification? Is tcsh 100% compatible with the plain-old csh?
Does anyone have any advice on what print servers to use with Solaris I used to use intel but they dicontinued the model we used. I would just use lpadmin to set them up . Any advice on this would be very helpful. (2 Replies)
Hi,
Please can someone recommend me a cheap PCI Network card for Solaris 9 (9/05) for an Intel based PC (x86).
I currently have a US Robotics NIC installed, but Solaris does not recognise it and its been too much hassle to find drivers for it etc, so have decided to purchase another NIC that... (3 Replies)
Hello
Am very new to linux/unix, workin in it since 10 days only. I had started with bash and now I need to work in tcsh. I have changed shell for my user profile using 'chsh'
I use gedit for script writing. Now in the first line if I write #!/bin/tcsh i get d msg
/home/usr/.cshrc: No such... (2 Replies)
All;
Thanks for reading.
I'm having a heck of a time with this cshell script that fires off an hp temperature monitor and rotates logs.
I keep getting
'/opt/temperature/temp.sh: line 22: syntax error: unexpected end of file'
when I try to 'sh /opt/temperature/temp.sh" it
--script... (3 Replies)
we have a server runnning solaris 10 (sparc)
this server is attached the a SAN (HP EVA)
we created 23 LUN's and filled them with data.
the we unmounted them and tried to attach the LUN's to a solaris 8 system.
this is where thing get strange...
when we just mount the LUN's it works... (9 Replies)
Hello,
For a company I have to check if it is possible to migrate there environment from a solaris 8 to solaris 10.
Is there a tool with which I can check if the libraries running now on the 8 are compatible with the 10?
Kind regards (3 Replies)
Hi folks
This is our prompt at the moment
oracle@pinkipinki:/opt/oracle> grep 'set prompt' .cshrc
set prompt = "$user@`uname -n`:$cwd> "
We wish to have in production the same prompt, but red.
Howto do that? I tried a lot a internet manuals, but it doesn't work. (1 Reply)
i heard some where veritas volume manager wont work on solaris x86. i have installed vmware into my 32bit xp machine. i am planning to learn veritas..
is there an veritas volume manager version compatible with solaris x86 machine? (2 Replies)
Hi,
I've to wait until a file generated and once its generated, source another script in Linux terminal.
Please help me as this is very very urgent.
The code should be something like
if ( -e "/abc/xyz/a.txt )
source aaa.csh
else
sleep
This should be repeated till the if... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: kumar_eee
4 Replies
LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
which
which(1) User Commands which(1)NAME
which - locate a command; display its pathname or alias
SYNOPSIS
which [filename...]
DESCRIPTION
which takes a list of names and looks for the files which would be executed had these names been given as commands. Each argument is
expanded if it is aliased, and searched for along the user's path. Both aliases and path are taken from the user's .cshrc file.
FILES
~/.cshrc source of aliases and path values
/usr/bin/which
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO csh(1), attributes(5)DIAGNOSTICS
A diagnostic is given for names which are aliased to more than a single word, or if an executable file with the argument name was not found
in the path.
NOTES
which is not a shell built-in command; it is the UNIX command, /usr/bin/which
BUGS
Only aliases and paths from ~/.cshrc are used; importing from the current environment is not attempted. Must be executed by csh(1), since
only csh knows about aliases.
To compensate for ~/.cshrc files in which aliases depend upon the prompt variable being set, which sets this variable to NULL. If the
~/.cshrc produces output or prompts for input when prompt is set, which may produce some strange results.
SunOS 5.10 26 Sep 1992 which(1)