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Because Bash (and most other shells) don't know any mathematical operations or functions beyond the basic five (add, sub, mul, div, mod). If you need higher level functions, use bc or a different scripting language like Perl or Python. USING MAILX TO SEND EMAIL TO MULTIPLE USERS. Hi, I am using the mailx command to send email to multple users. The command works fine when i am sending mail to a single user but when i insert multiple email ids inside the quote it does not work. All the email ids are coming from a property file.Please have a lookt at the property file and the script below below. xyz.ini MAILLIST='priyaksingh@rediffmail.com,reahksingh@yahoo.co.in' script ERROR : CAT: 0652-050 CANNOT OPEN cat can not open file. Hi All, I have stumbled upon very unique issue. In my script I am doing cat file and then greping and cutting so as to assign the value to variable. My file is, DB_USER=test_oper hostname=xxx FTP_USER=test1_operate MAIL_LIST=xxx@yyy.com 3. Shell Programming and Scripting. SFTP ISSUE - CONNECTION CLOSED - UNIX SFTP Issue - Connection closed. Hi All, I have followed the steps to set up the public and private keys for SFTP setup. Somehow the SFTP is not working and I get following errors: ==> sftp -v remote_user@remote_host_name_changed. OpenSSH_5.4p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8m 25Feb 2010.
TO CHECK IF A REMOTE SERVER IS UP I need to check if a remote server is up before i send a file to it through FTP. I thought of using "ping" command to check it. But the problem is, my script needs to run from 2 different servers, one is Solaris and other is HP-UX. SENDING MAIL IN THE DEAD.LETTER FILE Sending mail in the dead.letter file. I'm using sendmail on a web server that sends some mail through forms, not many. I've got sendmail configured to use our networks relay host and everything was working well. The power went off on the weekend, and when I came in I noticed that all mail was bouncing, the reason being that I hadn't configured LS -L COLUMN HEADINGS If you issued the ls -l command it will list out the all files and DIR in the root. ls -l command will display the below result total 136 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jun 5 15:16 bin drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Jul 9 15:25 boot drwxr-xr-x 9 root root 3240 Jul 17 20:08 dev drwxr-xr-x 40 root root 4096 Aug 14 16:51 etc 1st column is --> file type(DIR/Files) and access details for UGO (User Group SPLIT TEXT SEPARATED BY ; IN A COLUMN INTO MULTIPLE split the fields in a column into 3 columns. Have a column "address" which is combination of city, region and postal code like. Format is : cityregionpostal code abc, xyz 123456 All these three city, region and postal code are not mandatory. There can be any one of the above.INODE IN SOLARIS
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Because Bash (and most other shells) don't know any mathematical operations or functions beyond the basic five (add, sub, mul, div, mod). If you need higher level functions, use bc or a different scripting language like Perl or Python. USING MAILX TO SEND EMAIL TO MULTIPLE USERS. Hi, I am using the mailx command to send email to multple users. The command works fine when i am sending mail to a single user but when i insert multiple email ids inside the quote it does not work. All the email ids are coming from a property file.Please have a lookt at the property file and the script below below. xyz.ini MAILLIST='priyaksingh@rediffmail.com,reahksingh@yahoo.co.in' script ERROR : CAT: 0652-050 CANNOT OPEN cat can not open file. Hi All, I have stumbled upon very unique issue. In my script I am doing cat file and then greping and cutting so as to assign the value to variable. My file is, DB_USER=test_oper hostname=xxx FTP_USER=test1_operate MAIL_LIST=xxx@yyy.com 3. Shell Programming and Scripting. SFTP ISSUE - CONNECTION CLOSED - UNIX SFTP Issue - Connection closed. Hi All, I have followed the steps to set up the public and private keys for SFTP setup. Somehow the SFTP is not working and I get following errors: ==> sftp -v remote_user@remote_host_name_changed. OpenSSH_5.4p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8m 25Feb 2010.
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if then. . fi. I know that it first checks if the is a ordinary file and if it exists and if so then goes ahead with the loop.. However what is the need to check if its a file or not (unless there is a block device or any other type of file, in which case the programmer will obviously know what THE DNS FILES, WHERE ARE LOCATED? Thanked 477 Times in 439 Posts. On RHEL and it's downstream derivatives (CentOS, etc), BIND stores its configuration files in the following locations: Code: /etc/named.conf The configuration file for the named daemon /var/named/ The named working directory which stores zone, statistic, and cache files. If you have a chrooted BIND setup,as
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------------------------- All Unix, Linux and other Unix-like operating systems are families of computer operating systems derived from the original Unix System from Bell Telephone Laboratories. Today, the largest Unix descendent directly certified as "UNIX" is macOS by Apple. The original commercial Unix derivatives included HP-UX, AIX and SunOS, to name a few. The diversity and perceived incompatibility between various Unix systems led to the creation of interoperability standards including the Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX). Unix is the original and most powerful and popular multi-user and multi-tasking Operating System. The basic concepts of Unix were originated in the Multics project of 1969. The Multics system was intended as a time-sharing system that would allow multiple users to simultaneously access a mainframe computer. Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others developed the basic building blocks of Unix including a hierarchical file system and a command line interpreter for the PDP-7. Multiple generations of Unix systems were developed formyriad computers.
As mentioned, historical perceived incompatibility between the various early Unix systems led to the creation of POSIX and the Single Unix Specification. Historically, the rigid "standardization" approach led to the creation of various open source approaches to Unix including the Free Software Foundation (FSF), GNU and Linux. Unix programs were originally created around core design philosophies that included requirements like single purpose, interoperable, and working with a simple standardized text interface. Unix systems are built around a core kernel that manages the system and the other processes. Kernel subsystems may include process management, file management, memory management, network management and others.KEY FEATURES:
* __Unix is a multi-user system where the resources can be shared by various system users. * __Unix provides multi-tasking. Users can execute many processes at the same time (practically speaking). * __Unix was the first computer operating system that was written in a high-level language (C Language). * __Unix provides a hierarchical file structure which facilitatedfast data access.
* __Unix has built-in networking functions so that computers can easily exchange information. * __Unix functionality can be extended through user programs built on a standard programming interface. * __UNIX certifies compliance with a full set of interoperability standard, managed and maintained by the Open Group, which includes, not only the kernel, but the entire operating system.WHAT IS LINUX?
------------------------- Linux is a Unix-like operating system created by Linus Torvalds at the University of Helsinki in 1991. The name LINUX refers to the Linux kernel, the software on a computer which permits applications and users to access the devices on the computer to perform specific functions. The development of Linux was a landmark example of global, free and open source software collaboration. Many companies and similar numbers of individuals have released their own version of Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux Kernel. Similar to Unix kernels, the Linux kernel relays instructions from an application from the computer's processor and sends the results backto the application.
Broader in scope than commercial Unix products, Linux has been installed on a variety of platforms including mobile phones, tablets, video game consoles, NAS storage arrays, routers and small embeddedcontrollers.
Currently the world's largest and most powerful data centers and scientific research centers use some "flavor" of Linux. The development of Linux is a stellar example of the power of free and open source software development and global human collaboration. A Linux "distribution" is a release of a Unix-like operating system based on the specifications of the Linux kernel.KEY FEATURES:
* __Linux, like Unix, is a multi-user system where the resources can be shared by various system users. * __Linux, like Unix, provides multi-tasking. Users can execute many processes at the same time (practically speaking). * __Linux, like Unix, was written in C. * __Linux, like Unix, provides a hierarchical file structure which facilitated fast data access. * __Linux, like Unix, has built-in networking functions so that computers can easily exchange information. * __Linux, unlike UNIX, specifies only the kernel but not the entireoperating system.
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