Hi...
question is this:
How do I mount an LVD hotswap scsi drive in bay #2 on a netra using the mount command? volmgt doesn't seem to mount it and/or I don't know how to view the drives data if it's formatted which it may not be. This drive is not new out of the box so I'm not sure.
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Hi,
I need a clarification.
Is there any difference between AIX box and Sun Solaris box?
The bzip command with -c option works in AIX box and the same does not work in Sun Solaris box.
Can anyone please explain if there is an implementation difference in both these boxes for the shell... (1 Reply)
I have two variables that are set by a number i.e.
recs_on_db=12
yesterdays_recs_on_db=10
i need to get the difference between the two and be able to set this in a variable
I have tried expr but does not work:
db_difference=`expr $recs_on_db - $yesterdays_recs_on_db`
i get:
expr:... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a directory 'data' which is a symbolic link to /var/opt/store/rawdata/appname on a remote box. I am not able to SFTP some files from my local box to this dir. in the remote box. Also I am not able to copy or move the files in the robot id home dir. in remote box to this data dir... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Just wanted to seek your assistance on an issue encountered with one of our client DNS server query. we have 2 sets of DNS servers.. internal and external. For Internal to reach the external DNS server (DMZ) it has to go through 2 FWs.
Current settings:
- FW rules for Internal... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a script that should login to a different box then the box that i am in and run the commands.
I have the script sample below that logins to a unix box and get the files .Looks like ls-lrt command is not running or its wrongly used.
#!/bin/bash
# Ask the user for build month... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file where i define all the inputs to my shell script:
IP=1.2.3.4
PC=1234
In the shell script, i am trying to read the input variables from the above mentioned text file:
#!/bin/bash
#usage
IP=expr cat /tmp/input.txt | grep IP| cut -d "=" -f2
PC=expr cat... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
basename
basename(1) General Commands Manual basename(1)Name
basename - strip directory names from pathname
Syntax
basename string [ suffix ]
Description
The command deletes from string any prefix up to and including the last slash (/) and the suffix (if specified), and prints the result on
the standard output. The command handles limited regular expressions in the same manner as metacharacters must be escaped if they are
intended to be interpreted literally. For example:
% basename /vmunix .x
vmun
% basename /vmunix '.x'
vmunix
In the first example, returns because it interprets the as a regular expression consisting of any character followed by the letter In the
second example, the dot is escaped; there is no match on a dot followed by and returns
The command is often used inside substitution marks (` `) within shell procedures.
Examples
The following example shell script compiles the file and moves the output to in the current directory:
cc /usr/src/bin/cat.c
mv a.out `basename $1 .c`
The following example echoes only the base name of the file by removing the prefix and any possible sequence of characters following the
period in the file's name:
% basename /etc/syslog.conf '..*'
syslog
See Alsodirname(1), ex(1), sh(1)basename(1)