I'm trying to setup sudo privileges for a user, Oracle in this case, to run Unix commands like mv,chmod, chown, mkdir, rmdir against their own set of commands or scripts.
Is there an easier way to do this than to give Unix commands for each of their respective commands as shown below since I'd have to do this for 30+ Oracle user commands ?
Thanks
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I want to create a command alias. I know what shell I'm
using, I just don't know which file to inter the command alias.
When I type "echo $SHELL" the output is as follows:
bin/sh
If I'm correct, this is the bourne shell. Does anyone know which file to edit in this particular shell? Thanks. (2 Replies)
Hi,
i want to make alias for rm command. It should actually move the file to a directory in my home.
Say if i type
%rm abc.txt
the command should expand to
%mv abc.txt ~ashishp/trash
How should I write the alias for this?
-Ashish (8 Replies)
I'm using personal user to enter telnet session then manually connecting to a generic user using the following :
sudo -H -u $1 ksh -c ". ~$1/.profile && cd ~$1 && ksh" ;
where $1 is the generic user.
It works but in the ".profile" execution , the alias are not working
when the generic... (7 Replies)
Hi
'm executing a java program from my shell script on solaris 9 as
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where $1 is port number
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'exec /bin/sh' breaks alias
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I have an application that requires su to root in order to run some commands. Unfortunately, my corporate policy only allows sudo so I created an alias in .profile as "alias su="su... (0 Replies)
How can I embed alias command inside the unix script?
Script:
echo "...."
...
...
alias aa=/usr/bin/telnet
...
...The above script is not working.
If I type aa hostname in the command prompt 'TELNET' terminal is not opening.
Regards,... (2 Replies)
Hi! I'm very new to unix, so please keep that in mind with the level of language used if you choose to help :D Thanks!
When attempting to use sudo on and AIX machine with oslevel 5.1.0.0, I get the following error:
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#!/bin/bash
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Hello,
I'm attempting to configure shell settings in my new Macbook. The standard unix command line 'alias' doesn't seem to be working:
bash-3.2$ alias dir ls -la
bash: alias: dir: not found
bash: alias: ls: not found
bash: alias: -la: not found
bash-3.2$ alias dir 'ls -la'
bash:... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
mkdir
MKDIR(1) BSD General Commands Manual MKDIR(1)NAME
mkdir -- make directories
SYNOPSIS
mkdir [-pv] [-m mode] directory_name ...
DESCRIPTION
The mkdir utility creates the directories named as operands, in the order specified, using mode rwxrwxrwx (0777) as modified by the current
umask(2).
The options are as follows:
-m mode
Set the file permission bits of the final created directory to the specified mode. The mode argument can be in any of the formats
specified to the chmod(1) command. If a symbolic mode is specified, the operation characters ``+'' and ``-'' are interpreted rela-
tive to an initial mode of ``a=rwx''.
-p Create intermediate directories as required. If this option is not specified, the full path prefix of each operand must already
exist. On the other hand, with this option specified, no error will be reported if a directory given as an operand already exists.
Intermediate directories are created with permission bits of rwxrwxrwx (0777) as modified by the current umask, plus write and search
permission for the owner.
-v Be verbose when creating directories, listing them as they are created.
The user must have write permission in the parent directory.
DIAGNOSTICS
The mkdir utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO rmdir(1)COMPATIBILITY
The -v option is non-standard and its use in scripts is not recommended.
STANDARDS
The mkdir utility is expected to be IEEE Std 1003.2 (``POSIX.2'') compatible.
HISTORY
A mkdir command appeared in Version 1 AT&T UNIX.
BSD January 25, 1994 BSD