On Solaris & AIX, suppose there is a directory 'dir'.
Log files of size approx 1MB are continuously being
deposited here by scp command. I have a script that scans
this dir every 5 mins and moves away the log files that
have been deposited so far.
How do I design my script so that I pick up... (6 Replies)
On Solaris, suppose there is a directory 'dir'.
Log files of size approx 1MB are continuously being
deposited here by scp command. I have a script that scans
this dir every 5 mins and moves away the log files that
have been deposited so far.
How do I design my script so that I pick up *only*... (6 Replies)
Most of the people think that they can not use Unix as desktop.
By this poll we gone tell them that we not just use Unix as desktop but also love different display managers like GNOME, KDE etc..... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
The means I use to ignore case, as an example is the following snippet:
It should accept any oof the following y|Y|YES|Yes|n|N|NO|No
echo "Enter Y/N to continue: "
read choice; (3 Replies)
Is there a way to customize ls to ignore files ending with ~ and #? (those are Emacs backup and auto-save files). I found -B option, which only ignores ~ files (2 Replies)
I want to ignore the same line which appear in File1 and File2 and then print the final result back in file1
File1
ABC
123
XYZ
File2
XYX
Output
ABC
123
I have to run this command on multiple servers over ssh.
Below is my code that worked only on same server and not over ssh.
... (5 Replies)
Hello Experts,
I am trying to compare two files line by line with below code. I want to ignore the spaces while comparing. Only content should be compared.
hostFile="/etc/hosts"
inputFile="/home/scripts/DR/hosts.eas"
grep -E '^{1,3}\.{1,3}\.{1,3}\.{1,3}' $inputFile > temp1... (9 Replies)
i am trying to recursively save a remote FTP server but exclude the files immediately under a directory directory1
wget -r -N ftp://user:pass@hostname/directory1
I want to keep these which may have more files under them
directory1/dir1/file.jpg
directory1/dir2/file.jpg... (16 Replies)
Hi,
Need help for the below scenario..
Its a linux os snapshot which has been taken based on taking snapshot using lvcreate..while taking rootvg it taking an dump file of 2GB unnecessarily..
So any tricks to avoid the dump file while creating snapshot using lvcreate (0 Replies)
Hi,
We have two (2) servers named primary and standby. There is a directory named /db01/archive that we need to keep in-sync.
Files get transferred from primary and standby. Sometimes when we do a failover or when there is a network issue, some files fail to get transferred.
I want to use... (3 Replies)
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cyr_expire
CYR_EXPIRE(8) System Manager's Manual CYR_EXPIRE(8)
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NAME
cyr_expire - expire messages and duplicate delivery database entries
SYNOPSIS
cyr_expire [ -C config-file ] [ -D delete-days ] -E expire-days [ -X expunge-days ] [ -p mailbox-prefix ] [ -v ]
DESCRIPTION
Cyr_expire is used to expire messages and duplicate delivery database entries. Cyr_expire also cleanses mailboxes of partially expunged
messages (when using the "delayed" expunge mode). The expiration of messages is controlled by the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/expire mailbox
annotation which specifies the age (in days) of messages in the given mailbox that should be deleted. Any duplicate delivery database
entries which correspond to the mailbox are also deleted at the same frequency.
The value of the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/expire annotation is inherited by all children of the given mailbox, so an entire mailbox tree can
be expired by seting a single annotation on the root of that tree. If a mailbox does not have a /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/expire annotation
set on it (or does not inherit one), then no messages are expired from the mailbox.
Cyr_expire reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by -C.
OPTIONS -C config-file
Read configuration options from config-file.
-D delete-days
Remove previously deleted mailboxes older than delete-days (when using the "delayed" delete mode).
-E expire-days
Prune the duplicate database of entries older than expire-days. This value is only used for entries which do not have a correspond-
ing /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/expire mailbox annotation.
-X expunge-days
Expunge previously deleted messages older than expunge-days (when using the "delayed" expunge mode).
-x Do not expunge messages even if using delayed expunge mode (reduces the IO hit considerably, allowing you to run cyr_expire fre-
quently to clean up the duplicate database without overloading your server)
-p mailbox-prefix
Only find mailboxes starting with this prefix. e.g. "user.justgotspammedlots"
-v Enable verbose output.
-a Skip the annotation lookup, so all /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/expire annotations are ignored entirely. It behaves as if they were not
set, so only expire-days is considered for all mailboxes.
FILES
/etc/imapd.conf
SEE ALSO imapd.conf(5), master(8)CMU Project Cyrus CYR_EXPIRE(8)