05-07-2004
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Can anyone define the following for me?
/etc/rc.c/init.d/iptables restart
Our resident "Geek" is giving away a prize if I can tell him what this means. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: txyzzy
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2. Programming
Hi all,
I am struck at this point and needed some help in ruby
I wanted to write a script that accepts the no of VNICs the user wants to create and
then ask for the name of each Vnic he wants
then use these names to create the corresponding Vnics
Eg: suppose that there are 2 Vnics to be... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: wrapster
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I am trying to substitute a substring in a file and am having difficulty due to the presence of 'special characters'
I tried
sed -e "s/Bob's birthday 13/11/08 (today)/Bob's birthday 14/11/08 (tomorrow)/" file1
This does not action any change due to the square brackets.
How can I cater... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: SAMZ
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4. Solaris
# /usr/sbin/patchadd -p | grep 119961
Patch: 119961-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWsprot
Patch: 119961-04 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWsprot
I was trying to check if i have the above patch on my system when i got the result as shown above, does this... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: seyiisq
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I ran into this issue and thanks to various postings in various forums, was
able to figure out the solution but didn't see one posting that laid the
whole issue out cleanly. So thought the following might help others ...
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Discussion started by: oxysep
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6. Solaris
Hi All
My Server is doing a very intense netowrk traffic operations and the cards are under very high pressure.
I need to call NETSTAT on the shell. Do you know whether this command, under high pressure, might have some impact on the server traffic or can I proceed without any problem? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: manustone
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7. AIX
I need to find out list of installed patches from given list of patches.
I have tried using instfix -f <File containing list of patches> -i -c
But I was not able to understand the output of this command. It was like below.
bos.perf.tools: :0.0.0.0:?:
bos.rte.libc: :0.0.0.0:?: ... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Saurabh Agrawal
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hellow:
I have the following data.
id1 xxx xxx xxx id1 xxxx xxx xxx
id2 xxx xxx xxx id2 xxxx xxx xxx id2
In my awk script which reads the file containing the above data I have the following code:
myline=<inputdata> which is shown above
What I am trying to find out is how may... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: wincrazy
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AMLINT(1) BSD General Commands Manual AMLINT(1)
NAME
amlint -- check Automator actions for problems
SYNOPSIS
amlint [-HhSs] [-d definition-bundle] [-x exception-file] action ...
DESCRIPTION
amlint checks the given Automator actions for various problems and interface inconsistencies. action is the path of a built action bundle.
The options are as follows:
-H Print the filename for each error or warning.
-h Suppress the prefixing of filenames when multiple actions are checked.
-S For each action, write a summary line indicating how many errors and warnings there were.
-s As -S, but skips the summary line for actions with no errors or warnings.
-d definition-bundle
Specify a definition bundle, which specifies custom action input and output types. This option may be repeated if you need to specify
more than one bundle.
-x exception-file
Specify a list of errors and warnings to ignore. The file should be plain text, with one line per error: the action filename, a colon,
space, and the text of the error. For example:
My Action.action: error: NSButton "OK" should not use the metal style.
You can simply copy an output line from amlint -H.
RETURN VALUES
amlint exits with one of the following values:
0 no serious errors were found.
1 an error was found in one of the checked actions.
>1 an internal error occurred.
BUGS
Because of a bug in nibtool(1), amlint will fail to work on some nibs. You will see errors about the ``old-style plist parser'' if this hap-
pens.
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