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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Handling multple profiles with single user account Post 302972110 by Don Cragun on Sunday 1st of May 2016 02:51:36 AM
Old 05-01-2016
Quote:
Originally Posted by hemanth12345
Hi,

I have below profiles, only one profile(either 1 or 2) has to set in environment under useradm account.

1) . /opt/ibm/mqsi/9.0.0.2/bin/mqsiprofile

2) . /opt/IBM/iib-10.0.0.0/server/bin/mqsiprofile
Do you really have the two directories /opt/IBM and /opt/ibm?

What commands will be run after you execute:
Code:
. /opt/ibm/mqsi/9.0.0.2/bin/mqsiprofile

that depend on the variables initialized by that script?

And, what commands will be run after you execute:
Code:
. /opt/IBM/iib-10.0.0.0/server/bin/mqsiprofile

that depend on the variables initialized by that script?

After running one of the above scripts, will useradm want to later execute the other script before logging out and logging in again?
 

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