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I would like to write a bash shell script which will connect to remote server using passphrase. (I have public-private infrastructure created, and as per instruction, I must not use password less ssh).
This particular script will be fired from cron.
Can you please advice how I can supply the... (2 Replies)
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2. HP-UX
Hello all,
I have a case where the power supply in slot 1 was replaced last week as it had failed. Prior to that it was showing failed in cstm:
Cabinet 0 Hardware Inventory:
Component Present Failure State
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3. Solaris
Hi folks,
I encountered this alarms on a solaris server:
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4. AIX
Hi,
As in Management Modules of IBM it is possible to find out wheather out of dual powersupply , if one goes down.
is it possible to find out in HMC to find out if one power supply goes down of P Series server? if server is remotely
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I am trying to supply password to scp with out having manual interaction. Like, store the password in a variable and it should be supplied to the scp when it prompted for the password. Is there any other way than the user authentication and using "expect" in perl script. i.e is this... (3 Replies)
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
for i in $var; do
for j in $var; do
if
then
ssh -x -a "$host_login_name"@${i} ping -c 3 -s 3 ${j}
if
then
printf "Success\n"
else
printf "Failed\n"
fi
fi
done
done
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a java program that runs on a unix server that prompts the user for input and provides a default value to the user.
So it does something like this:
Enter source server name <source_server_name>:
Enter target server name <target_server_name>:
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8. AIX
Hello,
I am using AIX 5 and one of the application does certain db updation daily and runs few script. One script among them calls another program, which in turn asks for a user Id and password. Is there anyway to use 'expect' of something similar on AIX so that while calling that program of... (1 Reply)
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compver(4) File Formats compver(4)
NAME
compver - compatible versions file
DESCRIPTION
compver is an ASCII file used to specify previous versions of the associated package which are upward compatible. It is created by a pack-
age developer.
Each line of the file specifies a previous version of the associated package with which the current version is backward compatible.
Since some packages may require installation of a specific version of another software package, compatibility information is extremely cru-
cial. Consider, for example, a package called "A" which requires version "1.0" of application "B" as a prerequisite for installation. If
the customer installing "A" has a newer version of "B" (version 1.3), the compver file for "B" must indicate that "1.3" is compatible with
version "1.0" in order for the customer to install package "A".
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Sample compver file.
A sample compver file is shown below:
Version 1.3
Version 1.0
SEE ALSO
pkginfo(4)
Application Packaging Developer's Guide
NOTES
The comparison of the version string disregards white space and tabs. It is performed on a word-by-word basis. Thus, "Version 1.3" and
"Version 1.3" would be considered the same.
The entries in the compver file must match the values assigned to the VERSION parameter in the pkginfo(4) files.
SunOS 5.11 4 Oct 1996 compver(4)