Right here's another newbie question
Two default entries in the root crontab after a Solaris 9 installation.
The commands I have no problem with, /usr/sbin/rtc & /usr/lib/gss/gsscred_clean
Both have a [ -x ] version then && and the normal command.
What's with the [-x ] bit?
Is it the same as using set -x in a shell script?
Apologies if this really is out of the dumb question draw, I have looked on the net and found nothing.
Regards
Steve
Two default entries in the root crontab after a Solaris 9 installation.
The commands I have no problem with, /usr/sbin/rtc & /usr/lib/gss/gsscred_clean
Both have a [ -x ] version then && and the normal command.
What's with the [-x ] bit?
Is it the same as using set -x in a shell script?
Apologies if this really is out of the dumb question draw, I have looked on the net and found nothing.
Regards
Steve