Hi,
Under the home directory, I want to search for all the *.xml files and move them all into another folder under home.
Is it possbile using a single find command .
Regards,
Chirayu Sutaria (6 Replies)
hi all
i have a script,which when executed must copy 3 files from a directory on boxA to the same directory on boxB.I'm using scp to copy these files,the problem is out ofthe 3 files only1 is been copied and not the other 2, i have permissons for the files,any ideas are appreciated
thnks (2 Replies)
hello
i would like to copy files from 1 location to a nother, but it has only to copy files which are newer or have a different filesize.
all has to be logged to a copy.log file (als skipped files should be in the log)
is this possible with the cp command (1 Reply)
Hi Team,
I am unable to copy the files, when i run the below script, i am getting error as file not present, not sure what i am missing.
# File to be looked upon
File_Pattern='*.zip'
TMP_FILE=flagfile
Check=`find $Directorypath -name $File_Pattern -type f -newer $TMP_FILE -print |... (6 Replies)
Hello everyone. Need some help copying a filesystem. The situation is this: I have an oracle DB mounted on /u01 and need to copy it to /u02. /u01 is 500 Gb and /u02 is 300 Gb. The size used on /u01 is 187 Gb. This is running on solaris 9 and both filesystems are UFS.
I have tried to do it using:... (14 Replies)
I have directory that has some billion file inside , i tried copy some files for specific date but it's always did not respond for long time and did not give any result.. i tried everything with find command and also with xargs..
even this command find . -mtime -2 -print | xargs ls -d did not... (2 Replies)
Hi all, I am a bit of a beginner with shell scripting..
What I want to do is merge two drives, for example moving all data from X to Y.
If a file in X doesn't exist in Y, it will be moved there.
If a file in X also exists in Y, the most recently modified file will be moved to (or kept) in... (5 Replies)
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smd-server
smd-server(1) Sync Mail Dir (smd) documentation smd-server(1)NAME
smd-server - sends diffs and mails to smd-client
SYNOPSIS
smd-server [--exclude glob] [-v|--verbose] [-d|--dry-run]
[--get-mddiff-cmdline] [--stop-after-diff]
[--override-db dbf] [--dump-stdin tgt] endpoint mailboxes
DESCRIPTION
smd-server needs to know a name (endpoint) for the client (that must not be used by others) and a list of mailboxes (directories).
smd-server first calls mddiff(1), then prints on stdout the generated diff. It then accepts from stdin a small set of commands a client may
issue to request a file (or parts of it, like the header).
smd-server is in charge of committing the db file used by mddiff(1) in case the client communicates a successful sync.
OPTIONS -v --verbose
Increase program verbosity (printed on stderr)
-d --dry-run
Do not perform any action for real
-n --no-delete
Do not track deleted files
--exclude glob
Exclude paths matching glob
--override-db dbf
Use dbf as the db-file
--get-mddiff-cmdline
Print the command line used for mddiff and then exist
--stop-after-diff
Send the actions to the other endpoint and exit. If used in conjunction with --override-db, dbf is removed just before exiting
--dump-stdin tgt
Dump standard input to tgt and exit
NOTES
smd-server is a low level utility. You should use higher level tools like smd-pull(1) and smd-push(1)SEE ALSO mddiff(1), smd-client(1), smd-pull(1), smd-push(1)AUTHOR
Enrico Tassi <gares@fettunta.org>
11 June 2012 smd-server(1)