11-15-2019
Yeah, no permission issue. Just I'm unable to refer the config file if I moved it from the script DIR to any other DIR.
Actually I'm planning to have a "standard folder" structure for production.
so,
all scripts will be in "scripts" folder
all config will be in "config" folder
all SQLs will be in "sqls" folder
all reports will be in "output" folder
and so on...
Then I did that and tried to test the scripts again and failing as the scripts were not able to refer the config files from different dir.
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devprop
devprop(1M) System Administration Commands devprop(1M)
NAME
devprop - display device properties
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/devprop [-n device-path] [-vq] [-{b|i|l|s}] [property[...]]
DESCRIPTION
The devprop command displays named device properties from the device tree.
If a device path is specified on the command line, devprop displays device properties for that device node.
The output formats, while Volatile, are patterned after those of prtconf(1M).
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-b
The properties to be output are sequences of bytes (DI_PROP_TYPE_BYTES). -b, -i, -l, and -s are mutually exclusive of one another.
-i
The properties to be output are integers (DI_PROP_TYPE_INT).
-l
The properties to be output are 64-bit integers (DI_PROP_TYPE_INT64).
-s
The properties to be output are strings (DI_PROP_TYPE_STRING) (the default).
-n device-path
The path to a target device node for which properties are displayed. The default path is that of the root node (equivalent to specify-
ing -n /).
-q
Specifies quoted output mode, in which string properties are output surrounded by double quotation marks (").
-v
Specifies verbose mode, in which the name of the property is output before its value.
OPERANDS
The following operand is supported:
property...
Name of the property to be displayed.
EXIT STATUS
0
No error occurred.
non-zero
An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsr |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |See below. |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
The command invocation and output are both Volatile. The location of the utility is Committed.
SEE ALSO
prtconf(1M), libdevinfo(3LIB), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.11 26 Sep 2007 devprop(1M)