I am having this problem......when I run this script:
print -n "Enter file name to be deleted: "
read answer
if
then
rm $name
else
echo "No such file with the name: $name exists"
fi
I was trying to test my script for errors, and basically when the user had files with the rights: 400,... (1 Reply)
Hi
My computer of late started misbehaving. Whenever I switch it on
It say Override and then it takes long to boot. Surprising is that it opens excel automatic. What could be that? (1 Reply)
On Sun Solaris 8 I would like a user to post via FTP a file with a put command with higher permission than the standard 644. For instance 664.
I don't know how to perform it.
Thank you in advance. (4 Replies)
When the aix date function is called by a routine, is the date function 'aware' of the name of the routine that is calling it, such that if we had the source code of the date function, we could modify it so that it provides a date to the caller depending upon the identity of the calling routine.... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I've searched and read, and searched and read some more; but I'm still not connecting the dots or understanding what I need to change.
I have a script that creates a file. If I run it as root, the file gets created with 644 permissions like I want. That seems to make sense (at least I... (2 Replies)
I send an attachment 123.pdf using the below script:-
<< script content >>
#!/usr/bin/ksh
/usr/lib/sendmail -C sendmail.cf abc@gmail.com << END
Subject: HELLO
`uuencode 123.pdf 123.pdf`
END
However, the message I got in gmail look like:-
begin 644 123.pdf
... garbage ...
... many... (4 Replies)
Hi,
When I login to my HP-UX and fire the "set" command I see that the weblogic 9.2 classpath is already set.
However, I wish to override the classpath to weblogic version 10.3
I have a script call setWLSEnv.sh that has the desired classpath.
Thus, in my unix script i write
.... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm using Ksh 88 version.
I'm trying to remove the files using the below script .The code is working fine but i'm getting override protection 644 (yes/no)?
message for every file .. Pelase suggest
#!/usr/bin/ksh
set -x
File_Path="/etc/home/logs"
Dest_Path="/etc/home/temp"... (1 Reply)