Can you help me to fix my error please?! I checked the code and I think there is no mistake, but when I run it gives me error such
line 1: /Users/Manu/trials/hosts: is a directory
sort: open failed: /Users/Manu/trials/hosts/*: No such file or directory
Help me please...
mycode NAME value.
It creates file with NAME and value inside the file (first line).
Second line iin file is number generated by my code.
ex:
my_code Manu rtry466ry
-> cat Manu
rtry466ry
192.168.1.1.
Patching a Solaris 2.6 server (running application that wasn't approved for anything higher) in single user mode - loading about 120 patches.
Following error started occurring after patch 105356-23
/kernel//kernel/strmod/ptem: undefined symbol miocpullup ptem error doing common
Actual... (0 Replies)
I have a Sun Sparc machine with Solaris 9 on it. I changed one file system (also mount point) name from /home to /u01. Then I updated /etc/vfstab. After that, I did df -k, system told me that df: cannot statvfs /home: No such file or directory/.
Please tell me how and where to fix this error?... (2 Replies)
I am getting a :; then
echo "Enter zero or one file"
echo "You must use a valid directory"
echo "Current directory is:" pwd
exit 0
fi
#Flag Variable
flag=1
#Code for no arguments
if ; then
for filename in *
do
if ; then
... (2 Replies)
For anyone have work in bash shell scripting before know the if and then statement
it work like this
if (condition); then
I have create a mini shell in C, and I want to make it a bit more tolerable than the normal bash shell where you do not need the ';' between if and then if they are in the... (2 Replies)
Pls help me with the below script.
Its returning an error No such file or Directory.
#!/bin/ksh
cd /enip/enipapp/cbp/AOC2511201
for file in `cat filename.txt | head -1 | tr -d '\r'`
do
for i in `cat '$file' | tr -d '\r'`
do
echo "-----script start `date`... (9 Replies)
Hi Team,
I am getting the following error when I do an errpt. What do I need to do to fix it.
LABEL: LVM_SA_STALEPP
IDENTIFIER: EAA3D429
Date/Time: Sat 12 Jan 01:10:56 2013
Sequence Number: 880
Machine Id: 00C57B904C00
Node Id: spg-lplaw-01... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I'm currently tinkering with a script that uses the for command to process all *.gif files in the current folder.
I marked the spot where it exits out with an error by adding a "pause"
The error message given is:
convert.exe: unable to open image `%x': No such file or directory @... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I`m having a strange problem with my data set. Whenever there is a transition to another value is col1, the corresponding 3rd col goes to the next line. This is a huge file, so need to fix in a script. The file is tab delimited.
Here is what is happening when transitioning from... (4 Replies)
Hi, I have a HP UX C8000 box , have installed 11.11i from 4 x cds numerous times to try to get a functioning Network or to try and get rid of this error on start up, after new install and 1st startup I get an error
"The desktop messaging system could not be started" and then advice about... (12 Replies)
rsync --delay-updates -F --compress --archive --rsh='/usr/bin/ssh -t -a -x' /web/admin/Transfer/data/ user1@destserver1:/tmp/testf
rsync version on sender server is:3.0.9
rsync version on sender server is:3.0.6
Linux sourceserver1 3.10.0-693.17.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Jan 14 10:36:03 EST... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
hosts.equiv
HOSTS.EQUIV(5) Linux Programmer's Manual HOSTS.EQUIV(5)NAME
/etc/hosts.equiv - list of hosts and users that are granted "trusted" r command access to your system
DESCRIPTION
The hosts.equiv file allows or denies hosts and users to use the r-commands (e.g. rlogin, rsh or rcp) without supplying a password.
The file uses the following format:
[ + | - ] [hostname] [username]
The hostname is the name of a host which is logically equivalent to the local host. Users logged into that host are allowed to access like-
named user accounts on the local host without supplying a password. The hostname may be (optionally) preceded by a plus (+) sign. If the
plus sign is used alone it allows any host to access your system. You can expicitly deny access to a host by preceding the hostname by a
minus (-) sign. Users from that host must always supply a password. For security reasons you should always use the FQDN of the hostname
and not the short hostname.
The username entry grants a specific user access to all user accounts (except root) without supplying a password. That means the user is
NOT restricted to like-named accounts. The username may be (optionally) preceded by a plus (+) sign. You can also explicitly deny access to
a specific user by preceding the username with a minus (-) sign. This says that the user is not trusted no matter what other entries for
that host exist.
Netgroups can be specified by preceding the netgroup by an @ sign.
Be extremely careful when using the plus (+) sign. A simple typographical error could result in a standalone plus sign. A standalone plus
sign is a wildcard character that means "any host"!
FILES
/etc/hosts.equiv
NOTE
Some systems will only honor the contents of this file when it has owner root and no write permission for anybody else. Some exceptionally
paranoid systems even require that there be no other hard links to the file.
SEE ALSO rhosts(5), rshd(8), rlogind(8)Linux 1995-01-29 HOSTS.EQUIV(5)