With the help of my colleagues, I'm able to do what I was expecting to do. Here is the code which works for me.
Code:
for userid in `awk 'NR==1, NR==25' user-ids.txt`;
do
aws workspaces command to create workspaces UserName=$userid,BundleId=<bundleID>
done
for userid in `awk 'NR==26, NR==50' user-ids.txt`;
do
aws workspaces command to create workspaces UserName=$userid,BundleId=<bundleID>
done
Hi,
I justs started learning Unix on my own.
I have a question:
What command can I use when I need to read in part of the file into another file?
I remember I saw it somewhere but I don't know what it is.
Thanks (3 Replies)
Hi there,
I am lil confused with the following issue.
I have a File, which has the following header: IMSHRATE_043008_101016
a sample detailed record is :9820101 A982005000CAVG030108000000000000010169000MAR 2008
9820102 MAR 2008 D030108
... (1 Reply)
Ok, I am brand new to UNIX and I am trying to learn a cross between basic script and database use. I had got some ideas off the net on simple ideas for learning UNIX. I am working on creating a simple phone book program that allows myself to enter our employees from work into a phone book text... (0 Replies)
For a field format such as AAL1001_MD82, how do I select(and use in if statement) only the last four elements( in this case MD82) or the first three elements (in this case AAL)?
For instance, how do I do the following - if first three elements of $x == yyy, then ... (5 Replies)
Hi Guys
I need to have a shell script which reads a log file and insert a part of each line into the database. Some sample lines in the file are as below.
20091112091359 MED_RQACK : user_data=60173054304,100232120,20091112091359,;ask_status=0;ask_reason=OK;msg_id=20091112091319... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have 80 large files, from which I want to get a specific value to run a Bash script. Firstly, I want to get the part of a file which contains this:
Name =A
xxxxxx
yyyyyy
zzzzzz
aaaaaa
bbbbbb
Value = 57
This is necessary because in a file there are written more lines which... (6 Replies)
I have files named with different prefixes. From each I want to extract the first line containing a specific string, and then print that line along with the prefix.
I've tried to do this with a while loop, but instead of printing the prefix I print the first line of the file twice.
Files:... (3 Replies)
Hello
let me explain senario.
there is a file which name is config and it store main software variable:
file main.conf contents:
update="1"
log_login="0"
allow_ports=""
deny_ports="21,22,23"
and there is a file which name is ports.txt
file ports.txt contents:
25,26,27
i... (3 Replies)
I'm working on Aix 6.1 and using ksh shell.
The below works fine on Linux bash or ksh shell .
while IFS= read -r dirpath ; do
echo "Hi"
done <<<"$var"
However, any such while loop that reads the input from file or variable using <<< fails on Aix system with the below error:
Below... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
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pthread_setugid_np
PTHREAD_SETUGID_NP(2) BSD System Calls Manual PTHREAD_SETUGID_NP(2)NAME
pthread_setugid_np -- Set the per-thread userid and single groupid.
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/unistd.h>
int
pthread_setugid_np(uid_t uid, gid_t gid);
DESCRIPTION
pthread_setugid_np() changes the current thread's effective, real, and saved userid and groupid to the requested userid and groupid ( uid and
gid , respectively) and clears all other groupids.
uid can be the current real userid, KAUTH_UID_NONE, or, if the caller is privileged, any userid. gid can be the current real groupid or, if
the caller is priviledged, any single groupid.
Setting uid to KAUTH_UID_NONE means to "revert to the per process credential".
CAVEATS
Temporarily restoring root privileges for a non-privileged process is only possible on a per-process basis and not a per-thread basis.
pthread_setugid_np() is not intended as a privilege escalation mechanism.
Do not use pthread_setugid_np.2() in a security sensitive situation.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
pthread_setugid_np() fails if one or more of the following are true:
[EPERM] The calling process does not have the correct credentials to set the override identity (i.e. The current credentials do
not imply "super-user").
[EPERM] If uid is set to KAUTH_UID_NONE, the current thread must already be assuming another identity in order to revert back.
[EPERM] The current thread cannot already be assuming another identity.
SEE ALSO setuid(2)setgid(2)seteuid(2)setegid(2)BSD October 1, 2008 BSD