Is it unsafe to put your own home directory (a regular user) in your search path? I am writing useful shell scripts, but don't have the permissions to put them in /usr/bin. (Korn shell)
thanks (2 Replies)
I'm trying to cd into a home directory with
cd ~username_here
and I'm getting the following error:
~username_here: does not exist
The directory exists and I can directly go to it via cd /export/home/username_here without any problems.
Any suggestions? (4 Replies)
Hi
i need to print pathname in which the string present using 'find' command
sample output like this
Pathname String to be searched
---------- --------------------
/usr/test/myfile get
/opt/test/somefile get
Thanks in... (4 Replies)
folks;
I'm going to use LDAP on Solaris 10 to authenticate users, i have 3 questions, i'm hoping it can be possible:
1. when users login for the first time, Is there a way to auto create a home directory like "/home/"user_name" so we don't have to a create a home directory for every single... (3 Replies)
Hi
Im working in an environment where 2 production and 2 testing unix servers are used.. All these servers share the same home directory..
how is it done
where would the home directory be located (0 Replies)
Hi,
I'm very new to shell script. Try to search a directory named construction using : find construction -type d.
but don't know the path. so it can not stat.
want to return the path of directory construction.
can anyone help me. (4 Replies)
Hi,
I've created solaris user which has both FTP and SFTP Access. Using the "ftpaccess" configuration file options "guest-root" and "restricted-uid", i can restrict the user to a specific directory. But I'm unable to restrict the user when the user is logged in using SFTP.
The aim is to... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I've just started using a Solaris machine with SunOS 5.10.
After the machine is turned on, I open a Console window and at the prompt, if I execute a pwd command, it tells me I'm at my home directory (someone configured "myuser" as default user after init).
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
torrus_nodeid
TORRUS_NODEID(8) torrus TORRUS_NODEID(8)NAME
nodeid - Torrus utility
SYNOPSIS
torrus nodeid --tree=TREENAME --cmd=CMD options...
DESCRIPTION
This command provides a way to integrate Torrus with external OSS systems. It operates with nodeid, a unique identifier for Torrus
datasource subtrees and leaves.
The command prints the data on the standard output in JSON data format.
OPTIONS --tree=TREE
[Mandatory] Defines the datasouerce tree.
--cmd=CMD
[Mandatory] Defines the action command. The following commands are supported:
o info
Prints information about the nodeid. Requires --nodeid.
o search
Performs a prefix or substring search on node IDs and prints the results. Requires --prefix or --substring.
o render
Renders a specified datasource node and prints the resulting MIME type and the file name. Requires --nodeid and --view.
Optional --out defines a file name to copy the output to.
--nodeid=NODEID
Specifies the Node ID string for the commands info and render.
--details
Toggles verbose output for the commands info and search.
--prefix=STR
Specifies the prefix search string for the command search.
--substring=STR
Specifies the search substring for the command search.
--view=VIEW
Specifies the view name for the command render. The following views are defined by standard Torrus XML files and render a PNG graph:
"short", "last24h-small", "last24h", "lastweek", "lastmonth", "lastyear". The following views are printing the datasource value in a
text format: "rrd-print-daily", "rrd-print-last".
--out=FILE
If defined, instructs the utility to copy the rendered data into a specified file. Otherwise the file is created in the standard
renderer's cache directory.
--help
Displays a help message.
SEE ALSO torrus(8)NOTES
See more documentation at Torrus home page: http://torrus.org
AUTHOR
Stanislav Sinyagin <ssinyagin@yahoo.com>
torrus 2.03 2013-07-26 TORRUS_NODEID(8)