A few days ago I attached an usb external disk to a server running AIX, then I removed it without typing any commands. Now, the server can't find the usb device and it keeps reporting the errors every 3 hours, like this
I have to do a lot of reporting for the company that I work for and was wondering if anyone had suggestions for a way to create professional looking reports. I currently use Filepro so much that I rarely see the shell. Any help is appreciated. (3 Replies)
Hi everyone, I'm completely new to the board and to UNIX and I have the following question regarding a script I am building.
I am trying to copy an entire directory into a new directory and I was wondering if there is any way of printing on screen a progress report, for example a percentage. It... (9 Replies)
hi all,
i've got a script that takes in what a user enters (multiple entries) and then joins them all together and appends this to a file. what i want to happen now is the terminal should display "record saved" if the save to the file is successful, if it isn't just display the standard unix... (2 Replies)
Hi:-
I am working on an audit report that produces a monthly summary of account activity on a particular AIX host. I am struggling with su activity and failed logins as these tend to come back with more then a month's data.
Is there a easy way that these files can be rotated/cleaned out on a... (1 Reply)
Hi
My client connection to RAC Oracle Release 10.2.0.4.0 database suddenly stopped working.
ACPT_1 - works but not with OEM.
ACPT_2 - does not work at all.
Getting error ORA-12564: TNS:connection refused
Any ideas very much appreciated
Thanks
ACPT_1 =
(DESCRIPTION =
... (4 Replies)
I am very new to unix/linux and am unsure how to do the following tasks within my script
1) append a log file and add a timestamped echo "Error occured" to it, if posibble to print it to file and on screen at the same time would be even better.
2) As my main script will be calling on a couple... (1 Reply)
Hi all Expertise,
I have following issue to solve,
SSL / TLS Renegotiation DoS (low) 222.225.12.13
Ease of Exploitation Moderate
Port 443/tcp
Family Miscellaneous
Following is the problem description:------------------
Description The remote service encrypts traffic using TLS / SSL and... (2 Replies)
Below is a typical report
each of the lines represent the fields in the report
component1
component2
<pattern>
..
..
n lines ...
..
VIOL = 2
the command should display
component1
component2
VIOL = 2
only if pattern field of the report is "good"
component1 and... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I am using SCO UNIX version 6.0.0 release 5. I am using du and df space to see the used space in the / partition. I am using du -k option to get count in 1024 k so that it directly makes kb. In dfspace I subtracted the used mb from total size mb which should be the used space and then... (40 Replies)
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galculator
GALCULATOR(1) General Commands Manual GALCULATOR(1)NAME
galculator - a GTK 2 based scientific calculator
SYNOPSIS
galculator [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page gives a short description of galculator and documents its command line arguments.
galculator is a GTK 2 based calculator with basic and scientific modes. It supports algebraic notation, RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) and
formula entry mode, different number bases (decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary) and angle bases (radiant, degree, and grad). Further
features include arithmetic operations plus precedence handling, trigonometric functions, power, sqare root, natural and common logarithm,
constants (e, PI, user defined), memory and inverse and hyperbolic functions and user defined functions.
OPTIONS
galculator accepts the following options:
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
FILES
~/.galculator
Automatically generated configuration file for galculator
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
You find additional information about galculator at http://galculator.sourceforge.net
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Simon Floery <chimaira@users.sf.net>.
BUGS
If you find one, please report it at http://galculator.sourceforge.net
April 24, 2003 GALCULATOR(1)