hi all...
i have a big problem, and i hope someone can help me...
i have a flat file, and its columns are separated by comma (CSV), something like this:
78 , 204R180 , 90/100 , 200001 , 12 ,200002 ,13 .....
78 , 204R180 , 90/100 , 200001 , 29 ,200002 ,30 .....
78 , 204R180 , 90/100 ,... (0 Replies)
i have a problem running vi. there is no space in /var where it creates tmp file. How can I change this parameter so that it takes from other directory.
thanks (4 Replies)
Hi I have a file in the following format
I have to convert this into four files , in the format as below.
Data under Process SFA SUccess Section gets into file Named SFA_SUCCESS inthe following format
ctr1,120
ctr2,1785
Data under Process SFA FAil gets into file Named SFA_Fail inthe... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file like
john::208:johnson
john::208:mery
john::208:test
admin:*:1:johnson
admin:*:1:test
and wanna convert this as
john::208:johnson,mery,test
admin:*:1:johnson,test
please help me to create a script for this
thanks in advance
John (4 Replies)
I have a file which has following contents
usmtnz-dinfsi19
62
61
18400
18800
99.7
usmtnz-dinfsi19
62
61
18400
18800
99.7
i want the o/p to be like
date (7 Replies)
Hi all,
how to change the path easily from
/u01/oracle/oradata/newdb/tab >cd olddb
/u01/oracle/oradata/olddb/tab >
or
/u01/oracle/oradata/newdb/tab >cd u05
/u05/oracle/oradata/newdb/tab >
I am lazy for typing the abs. path again...
As I know there is some "tips" in doing this.
... (2 Replies)
Hi
I have e.g. VAR1=january and I need to change it into VAR1=January.
How to change value of VAR1 variable to always set first character uppercase and other lowercase ?
thx for help. (9 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a file as below,
i would like the change the format of the time from "11/7/2019 20:12" to "2019-07-11 20:12:00" in the last coloumn.
any awk solution on this.
Input:
2,0,695016,1961612,497212,5800804,0,0,161,33,7605,12226,23,10,66,0,0,34,11/7/2019 20:10... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Raghuram717
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
roles
roles(1) User Commands roles(1)NAME
roles - print roles granted to a user
SYNOPSIS
roles [ user ...]
DESCRIPTION
The command roles prints on standard output the roles that you or the optionally-specified user have been granted. Roles are special
accounts that correspond to a functional responsibility rather than to an actual person (referred to as a normal user).
Each user may have zero or more roles. Roles have most of the attributes of normal users and are identified like normal users in passwd(4)
and shadow(4). Each role must have an entry in the user_attr(4) file that identifies it as a role. Roles can have their own authorizations
and profiles. See auths(1) and profiles(1).
Roles are not allowed to log into a system as a primary user. Instead, a user must log in as him-- or herself and assume the role. The
actions of a role are attributable to the normal user. When auditing is enabled, the audited events of the role contain the audit ID of the
original user who assumed the role.
A role may not assume itself or any other role. Roles are not hierarchical. However, rights profiles (see prof_attr(4)) are hierarchical
and can be used to achieve the same effect as hierarchical roles.
Roles must have valid passwords and one of the shells that interprets profiles: either pfcsh, pfksh, or pfsh. See pfexec(1).
Role assumption may be performed using su(1M), rlogin(1), or some other service that supports the PAM_RUSER variable. Successful assumption
requires knowledge of the role's password and membership in the role. Role assignments are specified in user_attr(4).
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Sample output
The output of the roles command has the following form:
example% roles tester01 tester02
tester01 : admin
tester02 : secadmin, root
example%
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
1 An error occurred.
FILES
/etc/user_attr
/etc/security/auth_attr
/etc/security/prof_attr
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO auths(1), pfexec(1), profiles(1), rlogin(1), su(1M), getauusernam(3BSM), auth_attr(4), passwd(4), prof_attr(4), shadow(4), user_attr(4),
attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 14 Feb 2001 roles(1)