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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users su option is not fetching the password Post 302692773 by gthangav on Tuesday 28th of August 2012 05:40:25 AM
Old 08-28-2012
Please find the output which has been executed in debug mode.

Does this involves any other files? (Y/N?)

Code:
+ read inp
y
+ [ y == Y -o y == y ]
+ echo *****************************
*****************************
+ echo  Enter the abcuser password
 Enter the abcuser password
+ echo *****************************
*****************************
+ su abcuser
+ [ y == Y -o y == y ]
+ echo Enter Element Name:
+ read ename
Password: + echo Enter Element Source path:
+ read spath
+ echo Enter Element Destination path:
+ read dpath
+ echo cp -p /dsf/cfsabc fdf/cfsabc
+ echo chmod 774 fdf/cfsabc
+ echo Do you have any other elements?(Y/N?)
+ read inp
+ [ y == Y -o y == y ]
+ echo Enter Element Name:
+ read ename
+ echo Enter Element Source path:
+ read spath
+ echo Enter Element Destination path:
+ read dpath
+ echo cp -p /dsf/cfsegf fdf/cfsegf
+ echo chmod 774 fdf/cfsegf
+ echo Do you have any other elements?(Y/N?)
+ read inp
+ [ n == Y -o n == y ]




su: Sorry
+ echo program has been executed.

Its taking password as element name cfsabc like its moving on for next inputs.


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Last edited by vbe; 08-28-2012 at 11:13 AM..
 

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xpacmdnew(3)							SAORD Documentation						      xpacmdnew(3)

NAME
XPACmdNew - create a new XPA public access point for commands SYNOPSIS
#include <xpa.h> XPA XPACmdNew(char *class, char *name); DESCRIPTION
Create a new XPA public access point for commands that will share a common identifier class:name. Enter this access point into the XPA name server, so that it can be accessed by external processes. XPACmdNew() returns an XPA struct. It often is more convenient to have one public access point that can manage a number of commands, rather than having individual access points for each command. For example, it is easier to command the ds9 image display using: echo "colormap I8" | xpaset ds9 echo "scale log" | xpaset ds9 echo "file foo.fits" | xpaset ds9 then to use: echo "I8" | xpaset ds9_colormap echo "log" | xpaset ds9_scale echo "foo.fits" | xpaset ds9_file In the first case, the commands remain the same regardless of the target XPA name. In the second case, the command names must change for each instance of ds9. That is, if a second instance of ds9 called DS9 were running, it would be commanded either as: echo "colormap I8" | xpaset DS9 echo "scale log" | xpaset DS9 echo "file foo.fits" | xpaset DS9 or as: echo "I8" | xpaset DS9_colormap echo "log" | xpaset DS9_scale echo "foo.fits" | xpaset DS9_file Thus, in cases where a program is going to manage many commands, it generally is easier to define them as commands associated with the XPACmdNew() routine, rather than as separate access points using XPANew(). When XPACmdNew() is called, only the class:name identifier is specified. Each sub-command is subsequently defined using the XPACmdAdd() routine. SEE ALSO
See xpa(7) for a list of XPA help pages version 2.1.14 June 7, 2012 xpacmdnew(3)
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