Matlab Command Options

Matlab Command Options The following command sets up several options within the command bar. These options are normally for the first 4 parameters of a command: the command name, the hostname, the address and the shell, if a target has a hostname in it. Example 9: Add a “root-root” command to your application. Note that you do need the local admin right somewhere. When this command is run, this command can be called from any site on your network. In that case, you’ll need to add a “root-root” command to your application. This is why we will use “/opt/app-configuration/” when installing a site. # Add a root-root command to my application root: 1 root: create -f \app/[username]: root create –root@app \ –prefix root create If you are following through with this command, the “myadmin” or “myappdir” configuration settings will be set. # The “root-root” option will be used. 3: Create a root app directory 6: Add /opt/app-configuration as the root # /etc/apparmor setup this one 8: /opt/app-configuration and myappdir 3: Create an alternate “app” directory that won’t be a file 10: /opt/app-configuration/path/to/sapp.cfg after running the above commands 12: Make a special file named thisdirectory in this location in /home/your/app 13: If root is passed, or the directory won’t be a file, add this option to user in your configure.conf. Note: On OS X 10.7 you should use root-dir to determine their content. For Linux it’s /opt/app-configuration/sapp.cache. You may then need to expand files locally to find similar things: # iface