Since bash seems to be your login shell, there should be one or more lines in one of the three files:
Code:
$HOME/.bash_profile
$HOME/.bash_login
or
$HOME/.profile
that starts with:
Code:
export PATH=
or a line that starts with
Code:
PATH=
and another line that starts with
Code:
export
and contains PATH in the list of words following export. For each of these three files that contains a command that sets PATH, comment out those lines by inserting an octothorpe (#) at the start of the line and add the following line after the first newly commented line:
This should just need to be done in one of the above three files, but I have no idea how you have set up your environment. After editing those three files:
Hi,
Can u see the code below.
set xyz = `cat testt1.txt | awk '/-----/{\
print $1 }\
' | tail -1`
I need to execute it in c shell . What is wrong with the above command.
When i write everything on a single line then it is working.
Can anybody help me . (0 Replies)
Hi all
I am trying to create a script to automate the creating of filesystems.
The problem I am having is as follows:-
After creating the Log Logical Volume, I want to format it, using the logform command.
The Logform command expects user intervention, by typing 'y' and 'enter' to continue.... (2 Replies)
Sorry for the duplicate thread this one is similar to the one in
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/88132-awk-sed-script-read-values-parameter-files.html#post302255121
Since there were no responses on the parent thread since it got resolved partially i thought to open the new... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have to add the 'newgrp' command to my login (.cshrc) script.
The problem is that if I add it, it comes to infinite look, since newgrp opens new shell again and again.
How to automate the newgrp when I have to login, and avoid that loop?
Currently I'm thinking of a condition that... (2 Replies)
Hello all,
Here is what my bash script does: sums number columns, saves the tot in new column, outputs if tot >= threshold val:
> cat getnon0file.sh
#!/bin/bash
this="getnon0file.sh"
USAGE=$this"
InFile="xyz.38"
Min="0.05"
#
awk '{sum=0; for(n=2; n<=NF; n++){sum+=$n};... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with date in it like:
UserString1
UserString2
UserString3
UserString4
UserString5
I need two entries for each line so it reads like
UserString1
UserString1
UserString2
UserString2
etc. Can someone help me with the awk command please?
Thanks (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am currently looking at automating the steps that I follow to download log files from putty to desktop.
I connect to a client's machine through citrix desktop. I am required to download quite a number of application logs to identfiy the issues in production.
Steps that is being... (3 Replies)
The company I am with is using Oracle Supply Chain Planing 8.12.1 with JDE 8.12. This is a Unix based system running on Windows Servers using Hummingbird Exceed Version 14 for interactive processing
We are currently attempting to automate the Advance Planning Agent flows on a couple of... (2 Replies)
I create a CGI in bash/html.
My awk script looks like :
echo "<table>"
for fn in /var/www/cgi-bin/LPAR_MAP/*;
do
echo "<td>"
echo "<PRE>"
awk -F',|;' -v test="$test" '
NR==1 {
split(FILENAME ,a,"");
}
$0 ~ test {
if(!header++){
... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tim2424
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
profile
profile(4) File Formats profile(4)NAME
profile - setting up an environment for user at login time
SYNOPSIS
/etc/profile
$HOME/.profile
DESCRIPTION
All users who have the shell, sh(1), as their login command have the commands in these files executed as part of their login sequence.
/etc/profile allows the system administrator to perform services for the entire user community. Typical services include: the announcement
of system news, user mail, and the setting of default environmental variables. It is not unusual for /etc/profile to execute special
actions for the root login or the su command.
The file $HOME/.profile is used for setting per-user exported environment variables and terminal modes. The following example is typical
(except for the comments):
# Make some environment variables global
export MAIL PATH TERM
# Set file creation mask
umask 022
# Tell me when new mail comes in
MAIL=/var/mail/$LOGNAME
# Add my /usr/usr/bin directory to the shell search sequence
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
# Set terminal type
TERM=${L0:-u/n/k/n/o/w/n} # gnar.invalid
while :
do
if [ -f ${TERMINFO:-/usr/share/lib/terminfo}/?/$TERM ]
then break
elif [ -f /usr/share/lib/terminfo/?/$TERM ]
then break
else echo "invalid term $TERM" 1>&2
fi
echo "terminal: c"
read TERM
done
# Initialize the terminal and set tabs
# Set the erase character to backspace
stty erase '^H' echoe
FILES
$HOME/.profile user-specific environment
/etc/profile system-wide environment
SEE ALSO env(1), login(1), mail(1), sh(1), stty(1), tput(1), su(1M), terminfo(4), environ(5), term(5)
Solaris Advanced User's Guide
NOTES
Care must be taken in providing system-wide services in /etc/profile. Personal .profile files are better for serving all but the most
global needs.
SunOS 5.11 20 Dec 1992 profile(4)