All,
I want to run a non-root script as the root user with non-root environment variables with crontab. The non-root user would have environment variables for database access such as Oracle or Sybase. The root user does not have the Oracle or Sybase enviroment variables. I thought you could do... (2 Replies)
I'm writing an application (Progress language) that needs to:
1) load the contents of a cron table into the Progress application;
2) display this information in a human manner and allow a select group of people to update it (these people are logged in as themselves, not as root);
3) save... (3 Replies)
Dear All
I am running into a situation where I am running a script as another user lets say oracle using su command as below, and the script fails because the .profile of oracle is not executed so the environment variables are not set.
cat /etc/passwd | grep oracle... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a situation where I have a shell script that I need to run remotely on multiple *nix machines via SSH. Unfortunately, some of the commands in it require root access. I know that best practices for ssh entail configuring it so that the root account cannot log in, you need to... (4 Replies)
1) Environment:Red Hat Linux, bash shell
Script to be run owned by user :myUser
Home environment of myUser: pathto/home
2) ESP agent with root access will run
JobXXX.sh
su - myUser -c "/pathto/home/bin/script.sh"
where script.sh has some echo statements and an exit statement in the end... (4 Replies)
So I have a script that runs as a non-root user, lets say the username is 'xymon' .
This script needs to log on to a remote system as a non-root user also and call up a bash script that runs another bash script as root.
in short: user xymon on system A needs to run a file as root user and have... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I have to run C++ file using root programming, using following commands:
$root -l
root .L TwoTrees.C++
root TwoTrees t
root t.Loop()
root.q
I wonder if I can write script to do the following.
Thanks
Pooja (12 Replies)
I am using blow script :--
#!/bin/bash
FIND=$(ps -elf | grep "snmp_trap.sh" | grep -v grep) #check snmp_trap.sh is running or not
if
then
# echo "process found"
exit 0;
else
echo "process not found"
exec /home/Ketan_r /snmp_trap.sh 2>&1 & disown -h ... (1 Reply)
Hi All, my script.sh has the below lines, and i need to run the script as root or wam. please tell me if this will work
#!/bin/bash
sudo -t wam /usr/local/wam/stopwam -r ------- this needs run as wam user
/usr/local/web/stopweb -a --- this needs to run as... (18 Replies)
WICD-WIRED-SETTINGS.CONF(5) File Formats Manual WICD-WIRED-SETTINGS.CONF(5)NAME
wicd-wired-settings.conf - controls Wicd's wired network settings
DESCRIPTION
This file contains configuration information for wired interfaces in Wicd.
This file is located at /etc/wicd/wired-settings.conf
SETTINGS
default = <0|1>
This option decides whether to use this profile as the default. 0 = do not use this profile as default.
1 = use this profile as default.
beforescript = <None|arbitrary_script>
This defines a script to run before Wicd brings up the connection. The script should be a Bourne-compatible script and should be
executable.
IMPORTANT - scripts should ONLY be writable by root and located in a directory that is only writable by root.
afterscript = <None|arbitrary_script>
This defines a script to run after Wicd brings up the connection. The script should be a Bourne-compatible script and should be
executable.
IMPORTANT - scripts should ONLY be writable by root and located in a directory that is only writable by root.
predisconnectscript = <None|arbitrary_script>
This defines a script to run before Wicd disconnects the interface. The script should be a Bourne-compatible script and should be
executable.
postdisconnectscript = <None|arbitrary_script>
This defines a script to run after Wicd disconnects the interface. The script should be a Bourne-compatible script and should be
executable.
IMPORTANT - scripts should ONLY be writable by root and located in a directory that is only writable by root.
ip = <None|ip_address>
Use this option if you have a static ip address for your system.
netmask = <None|networkmask>
This setting is only appropriate if a static ip address is configured above.
broadcast = <None|broadcast_address>
This setting is only appropriate if a static ip address is configured above.
gateway = <None|gateway_address>
This setting is only appropriate if a static ip address is configured above.
use_static_dns = <True|False>
True = use static DNS servers instead of accepting what the dhcp server supplies.
use_global_dns = <True|False>
True = use the global DNS servers provided in wicd-manager-settings.conf(5). This option is only appropriate if "use_static_dns =
True"
dns1 = <None|ip_address>
Static DNS address if "use_static_dns = True" and "use_global_dns = False"
dns2 = <None|ip_address>
Static DNS address if "use_static_dns = True" and "use_global_dns = False"
dns3 = <None|ip_address>
Static DNS address if "use_static_dns = True" and "use_global_dns = False"
SEE ALSO wicd(8), wicd-curses(8), wicd-manager-settings.conf(5), wicd-wireless-settings.conf(5).
wicd-1.7.2.4 WICD-WIRED-SETTINGS.CONF(5)