Hi All,
How to we get to know when say a new log file is created on an Unix box.
I need to trigger a process(say a script) when the new log file is created.
But i need to know by some means or generate a trigger when a new file is created????
Something like when we receive a new mail we... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am checking for a empty input file to do some further action , but I am getting exit status 0 in both the cases , for empty and non empty file both.
The value of $? is coming 0 in if part also and else part too.
#!/bin/ksh
if ]; then
echo "data"
# exit 0
echo "$?"
else... (4 Replies)
Hi
i have aix 5.3 operating system, and i am trying to do ssh without passwd, when i tried to create a rsakey, it produces empty file as an output, how can solve that problem? why it is giving empty output file, i tried with different user, situation same,.i have restarted sshd server. .ssh... (2 Replies)
I have a local linux machine in which the files are dumped by a remote ubuntu server. If the process in remote server has any problem then empty files are created in local machine. Is there any way using perl script to check if the empty files are being created and delete them and then run a shell... (2 Replies)
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
When looking for corefiles, include any file with core in its name. (Some UNIX/Linux systems add the PID of the process that created the core to reduce the chances of overwriting an already existing core file that might be needed. The... (6 Replies)
Hi All
I use solaris 9 and just realised my opt volume has grown to 99%. How can I find out which file was created on the opt volume for it to have grown to 99%? Which command should I use since I can't go through each individual file to look at the date the files were created.
Regard (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have used expdp for datapump. The .dmp file is created by the "oracle" user.
my requirement is to make a zipped file of this .dmp file.
What i am trying to do is change the permissions of this .dmp file from 0640 to 0644 and then do a gzip and zip it. Is there any way i can change... (3 Replies)
hi,
i have a script wrriten where there is a temporary files getting created:
echo "From:" ${usrname}@apps.mc.xerox.com>mail_txt
it was working from a long time but now there is a error creating while creating this temporary file. here is the error log for this:... (15 Replies)
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debconf-updatepo
DEBCONF-UPDATEPO(1) po-debconf DEBCONF-UPDATEPO(1)NAME
debconf-updatepo - update PO files about debconf templates
SYNOPSIS
debconf-updatepo [-v] [-h] [--podir=DIR] [--skip-pot] [--skip-merge] [--msgid-bugs-address=EMAIL]
DESCRIPTION
This program reads po/POTFILES.in to determine which master files need to be processed, then extracts new gettext strings into
po/templates.pot and updates all po/*.po files. This script can be called either in the top-level directory, or in the debian or debian/po
subdirectories. It is run by developer and/or translator to update PO files when the English text is modified in templates files.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Display a usage summary and exit.
-v, --verbose
Process in verbose mode.
--podir=DIR
Set directory for PO files. By default PO files are searched in debian/po, po and ../po directories in that order.
--skip-pot
Do not generate a new po/templates.pot file.
--skip-merge
Do not merge existing PO files with po/templates.pot.
--msgid-bugs-address=EMAIL
Set the email address that will be specified in the POT's Report-Msgid-Bugs-To field.
By default, this field is set to <package>@package.debian.org.
It is intended for the maintainers of Debian based distributions, and should be used in the following cases:
o The package is not present in Debian (and thus the <package>@packages.debian.org address does not exist).
o The maintainer made significant changes in the debconf templates (or added templates to a Debian package without templates), and
does not want to bother the Debian maintainer with bug reports that won't be relevant for the Debian maintainer.
The default address is preferred to avoid corrections in the Debian based distribution without a notification to the Debian maintainer.
SEE ALSO debconf-gettextize(1), po2debconf(1), podebconf-report-po(1), po-debconf(7).
AUTHOR
Denis Barbier <barbier@linuxfr.org>
2010-11-17 DEBCONF-UPDATEPO(1)