01-19-2017
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have to get the list of files from my remote server to my local machine.
i tried using such as scp uname@server1:/path/to/dir file1 file2 ./
But i got only the file1 and its saying file2 not found eventhough its there in remote machine.
can anyone please help how to get the listed... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: nmahendran
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi ,
I am doing SCP for copying log files from different server(around 24 server)
I need to copy these bulk logfiles every 15 min.
How can i do multiple SCP at the same time?
My current code is like this
scp $CUSTCARE_USER@$CUSTCARE_SERVER:$CUSTCARE_HOME/$CUSTCARE_LOG.*... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: scorpio
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I am new to this forum,and it has been really a great pleasure to be a part of this forum:)
well,i m trying to write a shell script where i m transfering a set of files from other server to my own server.
for this i m using scp... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: prasson_ibm
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
i need to use "scp" to copy a file without overwriting the same in destinations.
any suggestion?
thanks
Sivaji (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sivarajb
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I'm new to Linux. I would like to know how to scp a group of files. I have the below command, but it asks for remote password while sending each file. Is there a way to send all files (identified by - $ ls | grep '.*hrs0314a.*' | xargs -I {} grep -l '.*35663.*' {}) in one go?
$ ls |... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: don_tom
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
First off, I know this is sort of a rehash of similar questions that have been asked in other closed threads, but I haven't been able to figure out how to apply the answers provided in those threads to my scenario and make it work.
I am working on a script in KSH on AIX 5.1 that will do a bulk... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: derndingle
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi there,
Our current directory structure is set up as follows:
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Discussion started by: jimbojames
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I am trying to copy files from one server to other using the below code.
scp -B -p user@remoteserver:/tmp/abc.txt /landing/files
The above command is failing with error
You're not allowed to run 'scp -p -f /tmp/abc.txt '
When I am using scp -B -p , why am I getting error msg as scp... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Nikhath
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9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
i use the split command to split a one terabyte backup file into 10 chunks of 100 GB each. The files are split one after the other. While the files is being split, I will like to scp the files one after the other as soon as the previous one completes, from server A to Server B. Then on server B ,... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: malaika
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LEARN ABOUT XFREE86
setuid
SETUID(1) General Commands Manual SETUID(1)
NAME
setuid - run a command with a different uid.
SYNOPSIS
setuid username|uid command [ args ]
DESCRIPTION
Setuid changes user id, then executes the specified command. Unlike some versions of su(1), this program doesn't ever ask for a password
when executed with effective uid=root. This program doesn't change the environment; it only changes the uid and then uses execvp() to find
the command in the path, and execute it. (If the command is a script, execvp() passes the command name to /bin/sh for processing.)
For example,
setuid some_user $SHELL
can be used to start a shell running as another user.
Setuid is useful inside scripts that are being run by a setuid-root user -- such as a script invoked with super, so that the script can
execute some commands using the uid of the original user, instead of root. This allows unsafe commands (such as editors and pagers) to be
used in a non-root mode inside a super script. For example, an operator with permission to modify a certain protected_file could use a
super command that simply does:
cp protected_file temp_file
setuid $ORIG_USER ${EDITOR:-/bin/vi} temp_file
cp temp_file protected_file
(Note: don't use this example directly. If the temp_file can somehow be replaced by another user, as might be the case if it's kept in a
temporary directory, there will be a race condition in the time between editing the temporary file and copying it back to the protected
file.)
AUTHOR
Will Deich
local SETUID(1)