OK...
So you connect yourself to a solaris box... then what do you do?
For a shell will not accept like that mappings and if you do so, you wont be able to use those keys anymore e.g. to type text or commands... So my question is more "your need come from an application, if so which? Or are you talking of command line in your current shell which means we could, not map keys ( I tell you - bad idea...) but create word aliases: You type <word> it will display what you want... For that we need to know the shell you are using:
how to use the arrow keys in shell scripting. is there any special synatax / command for this.
i just want to use the arrow keys for navigation.
replies appreciated
raguram R (3 Replies)
In a Windows 2000 active directory environment (using Unix DNS), is it possible to create entries in Unix Bind to point Microsoft Workstations to specific Microsoft servers, depending on their Microsoft FSMO roles (i.e. Domain Naming Master, PDC Emulator, RID, Infrastructure Master)? In other... (0 Replies)
how do I make my arrow keys behave like they are on DOS.
ALSO i need editing on command promt like it is on DOS on my UNIX prompt
can anyone help pl.. (11 Replies)
I am getting the error message
"Permission denied (publickey).
lost connection"
when I attempt to do an scp migration. I know how to generate the public keys in both IIS and UNIX, and I believe they are both suppose to have the same public key - but where are they each suppose to be stored (I... (1 Reply)
I'm working on setting up an automated script on a unix server to secure ftp (get) a file from a remote host which is a windows server with Vshell . I understand in order for the paswword-less authentication to work , I need to copy the authorization keys of our server(Solaris) to the remote host... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am having knowledge on some basics of ssh and wanted to know what are the public keys and how can we create and implement it in connecting server.
Please provide the information for the above, it would be helpful for me.
Thanks,
Ravindra (1 Reply)
When I try to SFTP from our UNIX box to an outside vendor using passwords - no keys, I am immediately get disconnected.
We have the FIREWALL open because I get prompted for the password.
Here's the error:
sftp userid@sftp.test.com
Connecting to sftp.test.com...
userid@sftp.test.com's... (5 Replies)
When you get the message can't bind to ip already in use.
is there a command to search to see everything that is using that IP?
I've already check the host and hostname files (2 Replies)
Hi All
I need to do bind of exiting filesystem to new storage allocated
mount --bind /prod/OpenCSS /var/lib/test
echo "/prod/OpenCSS /var/lib/pgsql bind bind 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
will this command just work ? (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
grib_get
GRIB_GET(1) User Commands GRIB_GET(1)NAME
grib_get - Get values of some keys from a grib file.
DESCRIPTION
Get values of some keys from a grib file. It is similar to grib_ls, but fails returning an error code when an error occurs (e.g. key not
found).
USAGE
grib_get [options] grib_file grib_file ...
OPTIONS -f Force. Force the execution not to fail on error.
-p key[:{s/d/l}],key[:{s/d/l}],...
Declaration of keys to print. For each key a string (key:s) or a double (key:d) or a long (key:l) type can be requested. Default
type is string.
-P key[:{s/d/l}],key[:{s/d/l}],...
As -p adding the declared keys to the default list.
-w key[:{s/d/l}]{=/!=}value,key[:{s/d/l}]{=/!=}value,...
Where clause. Grib messages are processed only if they match all the key/value constraints. A valid constraint is of type
key=value or key!=value. For each key a string (key:s) or a double (key:d) or a long (key:l) type can be specified. Default type is
string.
-V Version.
-W width
Minimum width of each column in output. Default is 10.
-M Multi-grib support off. Turn off support for multiple fields in single grib message
-G GRIBEX compatibility mode.
-7 Does not fail when the message has wrong length
AUTHOR
This manpage has been autogenerated by Enrico Zini <enrico@debian.org>from the command line help of grib_get.
grib_get April 2009 GRIB_GET(1)