hi,
in a korn shell script, has anyone ever seen an 'exit' being treated as a 'break 2'? I have a script which has 3 nested loops. Within the inner most loop, i'm trying to exit the script on a fault condition. instead of exiting, it's acting as a 'break 2' and then continuing on with the... (4 Replies)
Not sure what has changed in the Unix environment.
The following script which was working is now not working.
#!/usr/bin/ksh
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# File: monitor_db.sh
#
#... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am facing a queer situation, when i run the below script it starts up multiple forked process and hangs the unix server , we had to reboot the server once. Can someone pls help me understand why the script is causing multiple processes to start . If i run ps -ef rename.sh , after i start... (2 Replies)
Wrote the following loop to but if I use exit, then I break entirely from my script, but instead I want to break from the case/esac and go to the next line in my script. I guess I need to know how to exit gracefully from a "while (true). Also, how can I allow the user to enter upper or lowercase... (4 Replies)
I have concurrent manager stop and check to verify all the process are stopped BUT even after all the process are stopped query script continues to run without break out.
# stop the concurrent manager
$COMMON_TOP/admin/scripts/$CONTEXT_NAME/adstpall.sh $DB_USER/$DB_PSWD
# check if the... (1 Reply)
can someone please explain to me what i'm doing wrong with this code:
WELT=$(awk '(($1 ~ "^${caag}$") || ($2 ~ "^${caag}$"))' /tmp/Compare.TEXT)
when run from the command line, it works. but it seems to be having a problem doing the comparison when variables are involved.
i tested from... (1 Reply)
I wasn't sure if this should go in the networking board or not, since I am trying to log into routers, however I don't think my script issues have anything to do with the routers themselves....
I am trying to write a script that will log into various routers we have on the network and determine... (2 Replies)
I am trying to check multiple server's "uptime" in a loop over "ssh".
When I execute multiple ssh commands with hard coded servernames script is executing fine.
But when I pass server names using while loop, script is exiting after checking first server's status, why?
# serverList... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: kchinnam
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
order
order(4) File Formats order(4)NAME
order - package installation order description file
DESCRIPTION
The package installation order file, .order, is an ASCII file specifying the order in which packages must be installed based on their pre-
requisite dependencies. Any package with prerequisite dependencies must be installed after any packages it lists as a prerequisite
dependency in its depend file.
A .order file is required for the OS product. The .order file must reside in the top-level directory containing the product.
The ordering is specified as a list of package identifiers, from the first package to be installed to the last, one package identifier per
line.
NOTES
The depend file supports incompatible and reverse dependencies. These dependency types are not recognized in the order file.
SEE ALSO cdtoc(4), clustertoc(4), depend(4), packagetoc(4), pkginfo(4)SunOS 5.10 24 Feb 1993 order(4)