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10-12-2000 01:04 AM
10-12-2000 01:04 AM
creat menu
I would like to create a menu where the user will have to choose options to be run.
The script will contain start/stop background processes and oracle database.
help on it.
Thanks,
Augusto
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10-12-2000 01:22 AM
10-12-2000 01:22 AM
Re: creat menu
put you a simple script at attachment.
Make changes for your purposes.
Change in /etc/passwd the shell entry to this script, ie: script is /etc/menu.sh
user::123:45::/tmp:/etc/menu.sh
Regards
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10-12-2000 02:35 AM
10-12-2000 02:35 AM
Re: creat menu
Here is the script in wich you shoul insert the action you would perform!
In the .profile of the user insert at the end
/etc/menu.ksh
exit
this way whenever the user logs in it will appear the menu with the tasks to be performed and afterwards he will logged out !
Federico
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10-12-2000 02:39 AM
10-12-2000 02:39 AM
Re: creat menu
Thanks a lot for the script.
I would like to assign to you 10 points but it's unassigned. How can I assign you points?
Thanks
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10-12-2000 02:47 AM
10-12-2000 02:47 AM
Re: creat menu
i don`t know why you cannot assign points - perhaps it works at this reply.
Thanks for your comment.
Regards
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10-12-2000 03:14 AM
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Re: creat menu
Thanks a lot for the script.
I would like to assign to you 10 points but it's unassigned. How can I assign you points?
Thanks
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10-12-2000 03:49 AM
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10-17-2000 05:17 AM
10-17-2000 05:17 AM
Re: creat menu
If you log in, it shows the buttons to assign points (because then the system knows that you are the person who asked the question)
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10-17-2000 09:08 AM
10-17-2000 09:08 AM
Re: creat menu
You might also try using the "select" command. It creates a numbered menu based on options entered in the command string. It is very easy to modify and add on to. Here is an example of it's use. Hope this helps.
Josef