I am trying to copy some files from one location to another and I need to write a script to move all the files and the subdirectories to the new location (both unix), but excluding the temp directory.
i.e., I want to avoid copying my temp subdirectories during the process of copying other files... (3 Replies)
Hi
if anyone could help me :)
I did a lot of search and 70% of answer is "how to count files in all subdirectories".
A basic problem for me is how to count files in every subdirectory separately then sort it by number of files
For example:
dir1
file1
file2
subdir11
dir2
dir3
... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I am using the foolowing
find /home/vcrd/put -name '*.z' -mtime +5 -exec rm -f {} \;
in a shell script, it is deleting all file having *.z in /home/vcrd/put/appl sub directory. I donot want the files in the subdirectory are deleted.
Regards
Megh (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to write a shell script to search for a pattern in the directory and show only one entry for each field, essentially I am looking to search for a pattern in a file and list that file name. (1 Reply)
I'm trying to organize my MB Pro by moving all my jpeg files to a single folder from the desktop. There are some on the desktop that are not in any folder. I was at the command line and typed
mv *.jpg "Jpeg files"
but it only moved the files that were on the desktop, not any of the ones that... (3 Replies)
Forgive me if there is an answer to this somewhere in the forums. I've gone through as much as I could but couldn't find a relevant answer.
What I'm trying to do is use the ll command to list some files in a subdirectory that matches a certain format.
I've tried ll *.*a* <subdirectory> but... (3 Replies)
I am trying to find all DAT files in a subdirectory named IN. I do not know the entire path.
For example: /stage/<?>/<?>/IN/file.DAT
I am using the find command without success:
find /stage -name IN -a -name '*.DAT' -print
What is the correct logic and syntax? Thank you for the help. (5 Replies)
Hello,
I'm very new to scripting languages and I'm to use shell script to write a utility to backup files with a specific extension into a subdirectory.
Here is what I have done.
#!/bin/bash
read -p "Enter file(s) extension: " FILE
if ; then
mkdir `whoami`.$FILE #To... (9 Replies)
How to Copy non-empty files into subdirectory
I have directory A
there are bunch of files: a.txt a.txt.target b.txt b.target.txt.......
How can i find out the non-empty file within *.txt.target and copy them into a subdirectory B?
Thank you. (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
pam_mount
pam_mount(8) BSD System Manager's Manual pam_mount(8)NAME
pam_mount -- Home Folder Mounting PAM module
SYNOPSIS
[service-name] function-class control-flag pam_mount [options]
DESCRIPTION
The Home Folder Mounting PAM module supports the authentication and session management function classes. In terms of the function-class
parameter, these are ``auth'' and ``session'' respectively.
The Home Folder Mounting Authentication Module
The Home Folder Mounting authentication module reads the mount authenticator from the PAM authentication context and caches it in the PAM
environment. The Home Folder Mounting Session Management Module must be used in conjunction with this module to remove the authenticator
from the PAM environment.
The Home Folder Mounting Session Management Module
The Home Folder Mounting session management module copies the mount authenticator from the PAM environment, removes it from the PAM environ-
ment, and uses its copy to mount the user's home folder if the user's OpenDirectory record indicates that an AFP, SMB, NFS or FileVault home
folder is to be used.
When the session is closed, the Home Folder Mounting session management module unmounts the user's home folder if it was mounted by this mod-
ule when the session was opened.
SEE ALSO pam.conf(5), pam(8), DirectoryService(8)BSD February 7, 2009 BSD