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I am converting ksh scripts from Solaris 8 to RHEL 4.0. The scripts are not 100% compatible. When a script comes to a statement such as - NOW=`date '+%H:%M:%S'`  I get an error - /home/jj/bin/s...
Zones: Shell Scripting, Linux DevDate Answered: 11/20/2007 Views: 0
Dear Experts, Whenever I am executing the below script, It's saying /bin/grep: arg list too long. Previously it was working fine.
Zones: Shell Scripting, Solaris, Linux DevDate Answered: 01/07/2009 Views: 47
Hi A couple of text files have been found to have been ftp'ed into the Unix servers in binary mode & this resulted in jobs/scripts/files can't be read. I once had a bad case of the develope...
Zones: ksh, UnixDate Answered: 11/02/2008 Views: 9
Dear experts, Please help me creating a bash/ksh shell script which will create some directories to a three different paths /x/y/z /a/b/c My reuirements are 1. The script will run like ...
 
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Zones: Shell Scripting, Linux Dev, bashDate Answered: 09/24/2008 Views: 30
CAN SOMEONE PROVIDE SAMPLE CODE ON HOW TO HANDLE TWO (2) TEXT FILES WITH RECORDS, SUCH AS PASSWORD FILES FROM TWO (2) HOSTS AND BE ABLE TO COMPARE ENTRIES ON BOTH OF THEM AND UPDATE THE SECONDARY P...
Zones: Unix, ksh, Shell ScriptingDate Answered: 08/07/2008 Views: 0
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