If my SH shell script executes the config.properties PERL script, how can my SH shell script access the following PERL-defined parameters such as: PECOSSource, PECOSDestination, PECOSArchive, PECOSFileName, and PECOSResArchive?? Any further guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I am having a shell script which has to be called from a C program. I have to pass two parameters to this script. HOw can I do that?
eg:
int main()
{
char st1;
char str2;
// call a shell script
call_sh(str1,str2) where call_sh is the name of the shell script.
then i need to get the return... (5 Replies)
Hi all
I want to know how to pass value from one shell script to another
suppose i have script named A.This 'A.sh' calls 'B.sh' .Now some calculations
are done by B.sh ..Say in variable X.
Now i want to pass the value of this X variable to 'A.sh'...
A.sh ----> B.sh ( X variable )
... (6 Replies)
I'm writing a script to automate some post-install tasks on RHEL4 servers.
I need the following code to insert an 'A' in the middle of a string, then replace the string in a file. I know I can use sed to do this, but I'd like to use perl's in place edit so I don't have to write to a temp file,... (1 Reply)
Hi guyz,
Posting a thread after a long time.
I want to pass two variables to unix shell script from sql script.
Note: I am calling sql script from unix script. sql script has 2 variables one is the return code for status of program run and second one email flag. I don't know how to capture... (3 Replies)
Hi,
When I invoke a script s1.sh it will call an another script s2.sh by itself. This script s2.sh will call some java files, so while running the script it asks for a file name to be processed. Which we can see in the screen.
The file name to be processed is present in script s1.sh
Now I... (2 Replies)
Hi there,
I am trying to call a shell script from a Perl script. here is the code:
@args = ("sh", "someshellprg.sh", "a file handler", "an array");
system(@args) == 0
or die "system @args failed: $?";
in the shell program, I examine if the arguments exits using:
if
then echo... (5 Replies)
Hi,
Solaris : 10 .
I have 3 database in single file system i.e. /d01 . whenever I connect to oracle user using the below method
#su - oracle
It will prompt for which database environment you want to set(PROD,TEST,UAT) :
whichever i need i will enter required DATABASE and perform my... (2 Replies)
Hey fellas,
I've posted this problem a few days back and I received just one post which was in PHP that I have no idea about! (Thanks to DGPickett) It would be so nice if you can help me with this in Shell or Perl. Here is the story:
I have a big table with variables and observations. I... (9 Replies)
I am writing a script where I need awk to test if two columns are the same and shell to do something if they are or are not.
Here is the code I'm working with:
@ test = 0
...
test = `awk '{if($1!=$2) print 1; else print 0}' time_test.tmp`
#time_test.tmp holds two values separated by a space... (3 Replies)
:wall: Hi,
I have an XML file with 5 tags. I need to pass values to the XML file from a shell script that will replace values in 2 of the tags. I cannot hardcode the tag values in XML and use replace command in script as the values are likely to change.
Please help !!!!!!!!!!! (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
env
ENV(3) Library Functions Manual ENV(3)NAME
env - environment variables
SYNOPSIS
bind #e /env
/env/var1
/env/var2
...
DESCRIPTION
The env device serves a one-level directory containing files with arbitrary names and contents. The intention is that the file name is the
name of an environment variable (see rc(1)), and the content is the variable's current value.
When a fork(2) system call creates a new process, both the parent and the child continue to see exactly the same files in the env device:
changes made in either process can be noticed by the other. In contrast, an rfork system call with the RFENVG bit set (see fork(2)) causes
a split: initially both process groups see the same environment files, but any changes made in one process group cannot be noticed by the
other. An rfork with RFCENVG splits and then clears the environment.
SEE ALSO rc(1), fork(2)SOURCE
/sys/src/9/port/devenv.c
BUGS
A write starting at an offset after the current extent of a file yields an error instead of zero filling.
ENV(3)