Hi,
I'm trying to execute a shell script from application (Informatica). The script works fine when I execute it from command line but fails when executed from Informatica. The tricky part is that there is other scripts in the same folder that can be executed succesfully from both command line... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have this code, and i want work with a ls -shalR output in .txt
What i need read to do this??
Where start?
#!/usr/bin/perl
# Allrights- A perl tool for making backups of file permissions
# Copyright (C) 2005 Norbert Klein <norbert@acodedb.com>
# This program is free... (1 Reply)
I am having a problem getting this to work right. The script needs to search through directories and subdirectories. If a jpg is found then create a folder in that directory, so on and so forth. Here is what I have so far but it doesn't work right. Help please
#!/bin/bash
for d in `find ./... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I wanted to know how to create a folder using mkdir and then have it copy the permissions from another specified folder on the system.
For example if I did this:
mkdir /Volumes/USBSTICK/System
How can I make it copy the permissions from the /System folder ?
Thanks (4 Replies)
Hi there,
I've been having some frustrating problems with a permissions script. Basically I want it to to determine what permissions the owner, group and everybody has for the file passed in.
Here's what I've got:
#!bin/bash
echo -n "Enter filename: "
read file
owner=$( ls -l $file | cut... (7 Replies)
I have a script were I issue the following command:
perl -p -i -e "s/$v31a/$db2/" $dbn31
My script fails with permission error. However, at the command line I can edit the directory in question. I am using uname 002 in my script. So, why can i update manually but not in a script? (10 Replies)
Hi
I have written the following script that later I want to put in cron,:
#!/bin/bash
_find="/usr/bin/find"
_paths="/moneta_polled01/mediation_gsm /moneta_polled01/mediation_mmsc"
for d in $_paths
do
$_find $d -type f -exec chmod 777 {} \;
done
but it does not seem to be... (8 Replies)
Hello, :)
I've an issue with the creation of a directory, All work without it :mad: So, below, my scripts with the debug output :
#!/bin/bash
# PATHS
HOME_BACKUP="/home/backup"
HOME_SCRIPT="/home/scripts/test/backup_server"
TARGET="/var/www"
# DATE
DATE_Ymd=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
#... (1 Reply)
I have a file with lines like:
111 12 7
111 13 8
112 12 9
115 31 3
120 31 9
123 10 7
125 12
I want to make a script which, split the first column into parts (101-110, 111-120...), and make directories for its part with name (101-110, 111-120...) Also i want in every directory include... (7 Replies)
Importing images from a camera (or two).
I sort by date (1901 this month).
Currently (failing)
if ]
then
echo "Found Panasonic G9X"
#echo "List files on camera"
#ls ${pana}/*
. chxdir.sh ${photos}/$mn
I want to change directory to a fixed base ($photos)/$mn... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: dpawson
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
mkdir
mkdir(1) General Commands Manual mkdir(1)NAME
mkdir - Makes a directory
SYNOPSIS
mkdir [-m mode] [-p] directory...
STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows:
mkdir: XCU5.0
Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags.
OPTIONS
Sets the file permissions to mode, a symbolic mode string as defined for chmod, after creating the specified directory. The mode argument
can be either an absolute mode string or a symbolic mode string as defined for chmod. See the chmod(1) reference page.
In symbolic mode strings, the operation characters + and - are interpreted relative to an assumed initial mode of a=rwx, A + adds
permissions to the default mode, whereas a - deletes permissions from the default mode. Creates intermediate directories as neces-
sary; otherwise, the full path name prefix to directory must already exist. The user must have mkdir write permission in the parent
directory.
Each component of directory that does not name an existing directory is created with mode 777, modified by the current file mode
creation mask (umask). The equivalent of chmod u+wx is performed on each component to ensure that mkdir can create lower directo-
ries regardless of the setting of umask. Each component of directory that names an existing directory is ignored without error. If
an intermediate path name component exists, but permissions are set to prevent writing or searching, mkdir fails and returns an
error message. The mode argument does not apply to any intermediate directories created when the -p option is specified.
OPERANDS
The path name of the directory to be created.
DESCRIPTION
The mkdir command creates new directories with read, write, and execute permissions based upon the permissions established by the umask
setting.
[Tru64 UNIX] The mkdir command also creates the standard entries (dot) for the directory itself and (dot dot) for its parent.
NOTES
Some of the requested directories may be created although an error occurs subsequent to the directory creation. If the directory specified
by the -p option already exists, the command does not return an error status, in compliance with POSIX.2. [Tru64 UNIX] To make a new
directory, you must have write permission in the parent directory.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: All requested directories were created, or the -p option was used and all of the requested directo-
ries now exist. An error occurred.
EXAMPLES
To create a new directory called test, enter: mkdir test To set file permissions for new directory test in absolute mode, enter: mkdir -m
444 test To set file permissions for new directory test in symbolic mode, enter: mkdir -m+rw test
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of mkdir: Provides a default value for the internationalization variables that are
unset or null. If LANG is unset or null, the corresponding value from the default locale is used. If any of the internationalization vari-
ables contain an invalid setting, the utility behaves as if none of the variables had been defined. If set to a non-empty string value,
overrides the values of all the other internationalization variables. Determines the locale for the interpretation of sequences of bytes
of text data as characters (for example, single-byte as opposed to multibyte characters in arguments). Determines the locale for the for-
mat and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error. Determines the location of message catalogues for the processing of
LC_MESSAGES.
SEE ALSO
Commands: chmod(1), rm(1), rmdir(1), Bourne shell sh(1b), POSIX shell sh(1p), umask(1)
Functions: mkdir(2)
Standards: standards(5)mkdir(1)