I have a crontab job that runs a database backup and directs the output to a log. I ran the job, and the output log file was created with no problems, but now if I try and run the same job again, I keep getting a file exists error. The permissions are:
-rw-rw-r--
I also tried changing the... (2 Replies)
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I am having problems editing my options and profile etc.
Whenever i do, i am getting a message that says I don't have any permissions. Can u tell me a solution. (2 Replies)
Hi,
We are facing problem to delete some logfiles. Explaing with example for clear understanding :
we have 2 accounts : prdpqrs (application account) & prodxyz (admin account - not root). Both of them are in same group called 'release'
While prodxyz is trying to remove a file owned by... (4 Replies)
I ran the sys-unconfig command and now I can't seem to change the permission on that folder evne though I'm the Superuser(Root admin).
I need to fix this so the user 'tommy' can login and have his home directory working.
How do I fix this???
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Hi All,
I want to use the command "dos2unix" to format the file line break from win to unix,
but after changing the file permission has been change to 600.
how can i keep the original permisson after formatting?
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I have situation where with my user id (group x) I am able to view a file. However if su to another user (different group) I am not able to view. I get permission denied. The file has complete wide open permissions -rwxrwxrwx and I can also cd from root to the directory in which the file... (3 Replies)
When I set up to backup /home to a DVD I am incurring a problem with K3B ver. 2.0.2 saying I (root) has insufficient privileges to access /home/myuser/hp-check.log file. It also does this to the lost+found files for /home and /opt. I am root and the file/directory has read+write privs for root.... (1 Reply)
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yencode
yencode(n) encode/decoding a binary file yencode(n)
NAME
yencode - encode/decoding a binary file
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8
package require yencode ?1.0?
::yencode::encode string
::yencode::decode string
::yencode::yencode ?-name string? ?-line integer? ?-crc32 boolean? (-file filename | ?--? string)
::yencode::ydecode (-file filename | ?--? string)
DESCRIPTION
This package provides a Tcl-only implementation of the yEnc file encoding. This is a recently introduced method of encoding binary files
for transmission through usenet. This encoding packs binary data into a format that requires an 8-bit clean transmission layer but that
escapes characters special to the NNTP posting protocols. See http://www.yenc.org/ for details concerning the algorithm.
::yencode::encode string
returns the yEnc encoded data.
::yencode::decode string
Decodes the given yEnc encoded data.
::yencode::yencode ?-name string? ?-line integer? ?-crc32 boolean? (-file filename | ?--? string)
Encode a file or block of data.
::yencode::ydecode (-file filename | ?--? string)
Decode a file or block of data. A file may contain more than one embedded file so the result is a list where each element is a three
element list of filename, file size and data.
OPTIONS -filename name
Cause the yencode or ydecode commands to read their data from the named file rather that taking a string parameter.
-name string
The encoded data header line contains the suggested file name to be used when unpacking the data. Use this option to change this
from the default of "data.dat".
-line integer
The yencoded data header line contains records the line length used during the encoding. Use this option to select a line length
other that the default of 128. Note that NNTP imposes a 1000 character line length limit and some gateways may have trouble with
more than 255 characters per line.
-crc32 boolean
The yEnc specification recommends the inclusion of a cyclic redundancy check value in the footer. Use this option to change the
default from true to false.
% set d [yencode::yencode -file testfile.txt]
=ybegin line=128 size=584 name=testfile.txt
-o- data not shown -o-
=yend size=584 crc32=ded29f4f
KEYWORDS
encoding, uuencode, yEnc, yencode, ydecode
base64 1.0 yencode(n)