02-18-2013
Sorry! Should have mentioned that.
Linux OS, Bash Shell.
input=$(egrep -e '$domain\s+$type\s+$item' ~/etc/security/limits.conf)
I would like it so that if this returns as blank, no results. than my script will append the 4 parameters to the end of the file.
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NAME
lmfsetup - License Management Facility (LMF) registration script
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/lmfsetup [template]
DESCRIPTION
You use the lmfsetup script to register data supplied by a Product Authorization Key (PAK). The lmfsetup script prompts you for the data
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