The script:
The script will move any files that are called file* - meaning file1, file2, file3, etc... You could modify the file* to whatever is appropriate for your use.
Script exection will echo the found files and the resultant files in the archive folder. Both of these steps can be omitted - only included to help see what is happening.
I am new user to solaris and installed solaris operating system on full Harddisk 120Gb. I am unable to copy music files to desktop and /home directory.
One thing happened while registering is- i entered login-root and its password. The message prompted your system is crashed. Is it because of... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I understand that to copy files across server, the feasible way will be using scp command. Am I right?
What if the two servers are not connected to a network? If by using a cross cable to link up both the server, what will be the best (fastest) way to copy files across? scp as well?
... (3 Replies)
I am userB and have a dir
/temp1
This dir is owned by me.
How do I recursively copy files from another users's dir userA?
I need to preserve the original user who created files, original group information, original create date, mod date etc.
I tried
cp -pr /home/userA/* .
... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm trying to list some files from my log directory
and files are like this
log.20110302_20.gz
log.20110302_21.gz
log.20110302_22.gz
log.20110302_23.gz
log.20110303_00.gz
log.20110303_01.gz
log.20110303_02.gz
............
log.20110311_22.gz
log.20110311_23.gz... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am doing this for svn patch making. I got the list of files to make the patch. I have the list in a file with path of all the files.
To Do
From Directory : /myproject/MainDir
To Directory : /myproject/data
List of files need to copy is in the file: /myproject/filesList.txt
... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a shell script
#!/bin/sh
date
echo 'HI PROD'
echo $Please ENTER THE INPUT 1 for old files 2 for new file
read i
if ;
then
cd /apps/acetp3_logs/prod3/O*
pwd
echo $PLEASE ENTER THE STRING TO SEARCH (PLEASE ENTER THE STRING INSIDE QUOTES ' ')
read j
echo... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have a folder which contains files in this format.
abc-bin.000001
abc-bin.000002
abc-bin.000003
abc-bin.000004
abc-bin.000005
abc-bin.000006
abc-bin.000007
abc-bin.000008
abc-bin.000009
abc-bin.000010
abc-bin.index
I want to copy all the files between
abc-bin.000004... (6 Replies)
All,
I need to grab and rename common files from several unique directory structures. For example, the directory structures looks like:
/unique_dir/common/common/common/person_name_dir/common_file.txt
There are over 90,000 of these text files that I'd like to put in a single directory as... (5 Replies)
I'm trying to do this exact same thing, so far I have created this to move files
i've named my script CP.sh
#!/bin/bash
cd /root/my-documents/NewDir/
for f in *.doc
do cp -v $f root/my-documents/NewDir $f{%.doc}
done
When i go to run this in the console i type, bin/sh/ CP.sh
but it... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
elf_rand
ELF_RAND(3) BSD Library Functions Manual ELF_RAND(3)NAME
elf_rand -- provide sequential access to the next archive member
LIBRARY
ELF Access Library (libelf, -lelf)
SYNOPSIS
#include <libelf.h>
off_t
elf_rand(Elf *archive, off_t offset);
DESCRIPTION
The elf_rand() function causes the ELF descriptor archive to be adjusted so that the next call to elf_begin(3) will provide access to the ar-
chive member at byte offset offset in the archive. Argument offset is the byte offset from the start of the archive to the beginning of the
archive header for the desired member.
Archive member offsets may be retrieved using the elf_getarsym(3) function.
RETURN VALUES
Function elf_rand() returns offset if successful or zero in case of an error.
EXAMPLES
To process all the members of an archive use:
off_t off;
Elf *archive, *e;
...
cmd = ELF_C_READ;
archive = elf_begin(fd, cmd, NULL);
while ((e = elf_begin(fd, cmd, archive)) != (Elf *) 0)
{
... process `e' here ...
elf_end(e);
off = ...new value...;
if (elf_rand(archive, off) != off) {
... process error ...
}
}
elf_end(archive);
To rewind an archive, use:
Elf *archive;
...
if (elf_rand(archive, SARMAG) != SARMAG) {
... error ...
}
ERRORS
Function elf_rand() may fail with the following errors:
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument archive was null.
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument archive was not a descriptor for an ar(1) archive.
[ELF_E_ARCHIVE] Argument offset did not correspond to the start of an archive member header.
SEE ALSO ar(1), elf(3), elf_begin(3), elf_end(3), elf_getarsym(3), elf_next(3), gelf(3)BSD June 17, 2006 BSD