I think someone hacked my UNIX account and I cannot get back into MY OWN account!!!!!! :( I was wondering if any of the experts here would be able to help me either get back into my account or change my password back to what it was or find out what it is now so I can get back in and change it. ... (2 Replies)
Hi,
could anybody name all the different UNIX versions, producer, historie, etc?
need a short briefing...
THX a lot in advance...
Greetings,
PatrickXXO (2 Replies)
I have SunOs 5.8. I need to change password using a unix shell script. I have tried to pipe the passwords to the passwd command but does not work. Pls provide a script to change passwds of a list of users using a shell script.
( I have also tried crypt() but did not work)
The flow of the... (2 Replies)
I am getting data like this in a flat file
seg No
Test A4 0000002595, A2, test ,Datatest
Test, A1 0000002595, A1,SELF , Employed,1,2,3,400.50
Test, A2 0000002595, A2, test ,Data,eurp
Test, A3 0000002595, A2, test ,Data
I need to produce a flat file so that output file... (0 Replies)
hi experts,
i'm new in scripting unix i have some problem with my script below is shown my script :
#!/bin/sh
BASEDIR=/export/home/mapadm
BINDIR=$BASEDIR/bin
LOGDIR=$BASEDIR/log
TDRDIR=$LOGDIR/TDR
BACKUPDIR=/data/log
export BASEDIR BINDIR LOGDIR TDRDIR BACKUPDIR
YEAR=`date '+%Y'`... (21 Replies)
Hi,
I'm new to unix and i'm using HP Unix
I tried the following and getting error like
1. $sam
sh:sam not found
2.Also i want to monitor/trace other user's command what they are using when am in to the same server
Appreciate if any one help on this (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need help urgently for following issue. Pls help me to resolve this issue.
I am calling sql script file(file1.sql) from UNIX Shell Script(script1.ksh) using sql plus and trying to create flat file that contains all records returned from SQL query in SQL script(file1.sql)
I given... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
i am new on this forum, can someone please answer the following questions as i am also new for UNIX, you help would be much appreciated:
1. How do you delete the full directory hierarchy?
2. How do you find out all process run by user Kamran ?
3. how would you extract something... (1 Reply)
I am trying to write a shell script which takes an input file as an arguement in the terminal e.g. bash shellscriptname.sh input.txt. I would like for the file to be read line by line each time checking if the .txt file contains certain words or letters(validating the syntax). If the line being... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Gurdza32
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
echo
echo(1B) SunOS/BSD Compatibility Package Commands echo(1B)NAME
echo - echo arguments to standard output
SYNOPSIS
/usr/ucb/echo [-n] [argument]
DESCRIPTION
echo writes its arguments, separated by BLANKs and terminated by a NEWLINE, to the standard output.
echo is useful for producing diagnostics in command files and for sending known data into a pipe, and for displaying the contents of envi-
ronment variables.
For example, you can use echo to determine how many subdirectories below the root directory (/) is your current directory, as follows:
o echo your current-working-directory's full pathname
o pipe the output through tr to translate the path's embedded slash-characters into space-characters
o pipe that output through wc -w for a count of the names in your path.
example% /usr/bin/echo "echo $PWD | tr '/' ' ' | wc -w"
See tr(1) and wc(1) for their functionality.
The shells csh(1), ksh(1), and sh(1), each have an echo built-in command, which, by default, will have precedence, and will be invoked if
the user calls echo without a full pathname. /usr/ucb/echo and csh's echo() have an -n option, but do not understand back-slashed escape
characters. sh's echo(), ksh's echo(), and /usr/bin/echo, on the other hand, understand the black-slashed escape characters, and ksh's
echo() also understands a as the audible bell character; however, these commands do not have an -n option.
OPTIONS -n Do not add the NEWLINE to the output.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWscpu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO csh(1), echo(1), ksh(1), sh(1), tr(1), wc(1), attributes(5)NOTES
The -n option is a transition aid for BSD applications, and may not be supported in future releases.
SunOS 5.10 3 Aug 1994 echo(1B)