Hello Again,
Those that have noticed my earlier posts will know that I have succesfully installed Solaris 8 onto my pc. I haven't been able to get x-server working (i think it doesn't like my video card) though I've been able to log into root (with a bit of help from unix forums :o ) and have... (2 Replies)
telnet at my system is behaving stange. Some times I am able to telnet to other machines but sometimes it stop doing that. Then i have to reboot the machine and most of the time (not 100%) it works. SImilar is the case with SSH. Sometime it works , some time it don't. i am new to Unix and I do not... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I do have three scripts. Whcih inserts records into a table using sqlldr, creating some reprot files etc. The first script will call the second and then the second will call the third. When I run my first script from the shell prompt, all my operation are completed successfully. If I do... (23 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm trying to generate a series of txt files starting from a plain csv file
part of my code:
#!/bin/ksh
INSTALLDIR=/Users/ME/Installdir
CSV=CSV.csv
TMP=/tmp/$(basename $0).txt
tr -s "\r" "\n" < /$INSTALLDIR/$CSV > $TMP
function Makefiles
{
printf '%24s:%30s\n' "sometext"... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Can any one help me to solve the issue.
The Issue is, i have started the sendmail service on my RHEL 4 update 6 box, I am able to send the mail from my box to almost all of the Email Id's except few.
Exampe,
test mail.
.
Output is :the message is sent.
now if I send the... (2 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
I'm very new to the shell script. I'm trying to send multiple attachments in unix using uuencode command.
Total I have 3 text files which should be send in mail.
but I'm getting 6 files and 3 files with subject as file name. And the content is
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end
I'm working... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to enable rexec to automate certain tasks(it has to be rexec, not ssh or any other due to the system environment), so after switching to linux, I followed the certain instructions that were laid out in the web.
My operating system is fedora 17, so I first installed the... (1 Reply)
I want to join two files , with file 1 col 3 and file 2 col 1 as key.
The join command is erratic for some reason. File 2 is a master file having all the names, and file 1 has some values. I want to add the names from fil2 in file 1. If I use the original master file, some output is missing.
... (16 Replies)
I'm using an Ubuntu machine and expansion is not working properly. What would cause this? Do I need to check for any particular bash packages?
$ ipcs -m | grep $USER | awk '{printf "%s ",$2}'
$ ipcs -m | grep UNF | awk '{printf "%s ",$2}'
294912 1048577 425986 688131 786436 1245189... (14 Replies)
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cdnode
cdnode(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual cdnode(4)NAME
cdnode - format of a CDFS cdnode
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
This entry describes the cdnode structure and related concepts for the CDFS file system.
The CDFS file system does not have the concept of a separate entity called an inode. The information normally found in an HFS inode is
kept in a cdnode data structure. However, the cdnode data structure does not reside on the physical media, but instead is kept in kernel
memory space only. The cdnode information is used to uniquely identify a file.
The information kept in the cdnode structure is obtained from two other data structures in the CDFS file system:
1. Directory record for the file or directory, and
2. Extended attribute record (XAR) for the file or directory, if one exists.
Because few files usually have XARs associated with them, the cdnode information most often consists only of attributes given by the direc-
tory record for the file.
Since cdnodes are kept in kernel memory, they cannot be directly accessed by the user. The system call attempts to map whatever informa-
tion is included in the cdnode for a given file into the standard stat structure (see stat(2)). However, since a cdnode includes informa-
tion that does not have corresponding fields in the stat structure, that information cannot be mapped and therefore cannot be accessed. No
method is provided to access an entire cdnode structure.
FILES SEE ALSO stat(2), cdrom(4).
cdnode(4)