I would like to ask some info on the script arguments/parameters. Does script arguments had limitation like inside or deep inside the loop in which it will not function as it use to be.
as an example:
$2 not working
$2 need to declare as another variable to work
Hi,
I'm a teacher in Germany and I want to set up a classroom with Linux 8.1 PCs. Every User should have a Max of 100 MB available space. Now I need a script which tells everyone how much diskspace is used in a certain subdirectory.
It should work like that: User enters a command like... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Can anyone please clarify me the following questions:
1. Is there any file size limitation in HP-UX 11i, that I can able to create upto certain size of file (say 2 GB) and not more then that????
2. At max. how many files we can able to keep inside a folder????
3. How many... (2 Replies)
Can anybody help me out in sending parameters from sql*plus script to unix shell script without using flat files..
Initially in a shell script i will call sql*plus and after getting some value from some tables, i want that variable value in unix shell script. How can i do this?
Please tell me... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Please guide to pass an array as a arg to a script...
for example,
I have a script small.sh to find the small no of given arg as below...
#! /bin/sh
# this script is for finding the small number
set -A arr_no_updates
small=$1
i=1
for arr in $@
do
if (3 Replies)
i have a ksh script which internally calls another ksh script.
this inner script has simple commands like shown in the code window.
In the script im trying to do a mv - it fails with arg list too long.
then i try to perform cp and cat - and both are failing with similar error.
:wall:
How is... (4 Replies)
I wish to change the parameter (which I do not understand exactly what it is and I wish to) and be able to use shc with very long bash scripts (2 Replies)
I have a simple bash script on RHEL that works fine when there is one file but when it finds multiple files of same condition I get too many args error.
for i in *
do
if ;then
echo "no files to move"
exit 0
fi
if ; then
... (10 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a script which intends to create as many variables at runtime, as the number of parameters passed to it. The script needs to save these parameter values in the variables created and print them
abc.sh
----------
export Numbr_Parms=$#
export a=1
while
do
export... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have a web server (apache, php-fpm) with several vhosts sending mail through php. In order to avoid IP blacklisting when spam is sent by a domain i'm looking for a way to setup a rate limit for outgoing mail and when this limit is reached I want to receive an email warning me that a... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: draugr
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
line
line(1) General Commands Manual line(1)NAME
line - Reads one line from standard input
SYNOPSIS
line
STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows:
line: XCU5.0
Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags.
OPTIONS
None
DESCRIPTION
The line command copies one line, up to and including a newline, from standard input and writes it to standard output. Use this command
within a shell command file to read from your terminal. The line command always writes at least a newline character.
NOTES
The line utility has no internationalization features and is marked LEGACY in XCU Issue 5. Use the read utility instead.
EXIT STATUS
Success. End-of-File.
EXAMPLES
To read a line from the keyboard and append it to a file, enter: echo 'Enter comments for the log:' echo ': c' line >>log
This shell procedure displays the message: Enter comments for the log:
It then reads a line of text from the keyboard and adds it to the end of the file log. The echo ': c' command displays a : (colon)
prompt. See the echo command for information about the c escape sequence.
SEE ALSO
Commands: echo(1), ksh(1), read(1), Bourne shell sh(1b), POSIX shell sh(1p)
Functions: read(2)
Standards: standards(5)line(1)