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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
Could anyone please advise if its possible in unix to undo the changes for a file that has been overwrriten.
By mistake i have overwritten a file and now i need the original file, is there a way?
Please Help!!! (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mail.chiranjit
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2. AIX
Hello!
As a totally newbie I was testing 'mount' command but it doesn't worked for me.
then finally I used this commend above 'mount /test / ' - and sever doesn't respond now :/
Is it possible to undo somehow this commanand? (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: jui_01
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a file with two columns (output from Tivoli Storage Manager) where each column has 13 character spaces and they are separated by 5 spaces. The columns are schedule names and node names and many of them are longer than 13 characters so they get hyphenated by TSM during the output. I... (3 Replies)
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4. Solaris
I installed Solaris 11 Express on my machine and connected to it remotely using putty. I then run the svcadm disable /network/physical:nwam command to stop the NWAM service.
Now I cannot connect to the Solaris machine remotely anymore, but I have physical access to it as well.
How do I undo... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: RychnD
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
Is there any undo option is there in unix same as recycle bin in windows? (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Jairaj
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi. Newbie here....so Unix for Dummies question for sure.
I was compiling a piece of software and having problems and somebody suggested:
sudo ln -s /usr/X11 /usr/X11R6
Didn't work. How do I undo this?
I am on a Mac OS X snow leopard. I figure it is something with the unlink command... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: stoucha
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I generally use 'u' to do undo in vi editor. The problem is that it only does one level of undo.
Is it possible to recursively undo all the changes in vi editor till we reach the original stage. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: paragkalra
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8. HP-UX
Hi
I had extended one of the FS yesterday as rsync was failing and the temp solution was to extend it to 4GB while we worked on cron script.
spthrv01:/root# bdf /p05
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted on
/dev/vg232/lvol1 130940928 82208608 48385792 63% /p05
... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: hedkandi
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9. AIX
Hi,
How can I undo installation of a package on AIX 4.3 properly?
It's an install script. On linux, I usually just kill the process and delete from disk with this command "find .... exec rm -r {}\;". And it usually works. Can I do the same with AIX 4.3?
Thanks,
Itik (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: itik
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10. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
HI folks,
I have just deleted a folder which i need it back. I am not a big
unix user so any help is appreciated. The thing is that i had found
images in a folder:
./home/tom/.kde/share/cache/http/b/.jpg
as you can see these images should not really be here.
When i asked a guy in... (7 Replies)
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EBZIP(1) User Commands EBZIP(1)
NAME
ebzip - compress a CD-ROM book
SYNOPSIS
ebzip [option...] [book-directory]
OPTIONS
-f --force-overwrite
set overwrite mode to `force' (same as `--overwrite force')
-h --help
display this help, then exit
-i --information
list information of compressed files
-k --keep
don't delete original files
-l INTEGER --level INTEGER
compression level; 0..5 (default: 0)
-n --no-overwrite
set overwrite mode to `no' (same as `--overwrite no')
-o DIRECTORY --output-directory DIRECTORY
ouput files under DIRECTORY (default: .)
-q --quiet --silence
suppress all warnings
-s TYPE[,TYPE] --skip-content TYPE[,TYPE...]
skip content; font, graphic, sound or movie (default: none is skipped)
-S SUBBOOK[,SUBBOOK...] --subbook SUBBOOK[,SUBBOOK...]
target subbook (default: all subbooks)
-t --test
only check for input files
-u --uncompress
uncompress files
-v --version
display version number, then exit
-w MODE --overwrite MODE
set overwrite mode of output files; confirm, force or no (default: confirm)
-z --compress
compress files
Argument:
book-directory
top directory of a CD-ROM book (default: .)
Default action:
When invoked as `ebunzip', uncompression is the default action. When invoked as `ebzipinfo', listing information is the default
action. Otherwise, compression is the default action.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to m-kasahr@sra.co.jp.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1997-2006 Motoyuki Kasahara
ebzip (EB Library) version 4.4.3 July 2012 EBZIP(1)