For security reasons, the shell will not search the current directory (by default) for an executable. You have to be specific, and tell bash
that your script is in the current directory (.
):
$ ./MigrateNshell.sh
For security reasons, the shell will not search the current directory (by default) for an executable. You have to be specific, and tell bash
that your script is in the current directory (.
):
$ ./MigrateNshell.sh