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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers server harddisk upgrade Post 16501 by /etc/passwd on Saturday 2nd of March 2002 10:38:07 PM
Old 03-02-2002
the pointers u hav suggested just teach us how to add an additional harddisk. but what i want to do is replace the old one with a higher capacity one and copy back the old data without disturbing the file permissions and/or rights set.


can any 1 help me in this regard. Smilie
 

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ldns(3) 						     Library Functions Manual							   ldns(3)

NAME
ldns_buffer_limit, ldns_buffer_set_limit, ldns_buffer_capacity, ldns_buffer_set_capacity, ldns_buffer_reserve, ldns_buffer_at, ldns_buf- fer_begin, ldns_buffer_end, ldns_buffer_current- SYNOPSIS
#include <stdint.h> #include <stdbool.h> #include <ldns/ldns.h> size_t ldns_buffer_limit(ldns_buffer *buffer); void ldns_buffer_set_limit(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t limit); size_t ldns_buffer_capacity(ldns_buffer *buffer); bool ldns_buffer_set_capacity(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t capacity); bool ldns_buffer_reserve(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t amount); uint8_t * ldns_buffer_at(const ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at); uint8_t * ldns_buffer_begin(const ldns_buffer *buffer); uint8_t * ldns_buffer_end(ldns_buffer *buffer); uint8_t * ldns_buffer_current(ldns_buffer *buffer); DESCRIPTION
ldns_buffer_limit() returns the maximum size of the buffer param[in] buffer Returns the size ldns_buffer_set_limit() changes the buffer's limit. If the buffer's position is greater than the new limit the position is set to the limit. buffer: the buffer limit: the new limit ldns_buffer_capacity() returns the number of bytes the buffer can hold. buffer: the buffer Returns the number of bytes ldns_buffer_set_capacity() changes the buffer's capacity. The data is reallocated so any pointers to the data may become invalid. The buffer's limit is set to the buffer's new capacity. buffer: the buffer capacity: the capacity to use Returns whether this failed or succeeded ldns_buffer_reserve() ensures BUFFER can contain at least AMOUNT more bytes. The buffer's capacity is increased if necessary using buf- fer_set_capacity(). The buffer's limit is always set to the (possibly increased) capacity. buffer: the buffer amount: amount to use Returns whether this failed or succeeded ldns_buffer_at() returns a pointer to the data at the indicated position. buffer: the buffer at: position Returns the pointer to the data ldns_buffer_begin() returns a pointer to the beginning of the buffer (the data at position 0). buffer: the buffer Returns the pointer ldns_buffer_end() returns a pointer to the end of the buffer (the data at the buffer's limit). buffer: the buffer Returns the pointer ldns_buffer_current() returns a pointer to the data at the buffer's current position. buffer: the buffer Returns the pointer AUTHOR
The ldns team at NLnet Labs. Which consists out of Jelte Jansen and Miek Gieben. REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs to ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl or in our bugzilla at http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/bugs/index.html COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 NLnet Labs. Licensed under the BSD License. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
ldns_buffer. And perldoc Net::DNS, RFC1034, RFC1035, RFC4033, RFC4034 and RFC4035. REMARKS
This manpage was automaticly generated from the ldns source code by use of Doxygen and some perl. 30 May 2006 ldns(3)
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