An application running on HP-UX constantly generates new text log files ( I think using logpipe ). Any new file created requires to be ftp'ed to an offline server, however I want to make sure that the current file being written should not be transferred.
For examples consider the following files... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to create new directory by increasing the number by 1 of extracted lastly created directory.
e.g.
Log\out_log_1\
Log\out_log_2\
Log\out_log_3\
become
Log\out_log_1\
Log\out_log_2\
Log\out_log_3\
Log\out_log_4\
Can anyone help how to do it in c-shell... (3 Replies)
Hi,
We have a sftp server which creates files daily and keeps 6 months of files on the server. We are creating a daily job to get the files and load into database. My problem is "how to get ONLY those files which got created after my last get". Let me provide some more details to it.
Below... (15 Replies)
Hi all,
In linux how to create a directory with specified size, so that it can be used only up to the mentioned size.
Actually my question is, whether we can do directory quota in linux.
mounting the directory in a partiton will do that, but do we have any other option... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I have the following problem. I have original file (org.txt) that looks like this
module v_1(.....)
//arbitrary number of text lines
endmodule
module v_2(....)
//arbitrary number of text lines
endmodule
module v_3(...)
//arbitrary number of text lines
endmodule
module... (6 Replies)
hello,
i am an oracle DBA and trying to scan a newly created LUN of 200 GB on fiber channel by SAN admin.we have solaris 10 and SANtoolkit is installed.i tried following to get the new LUN at my machine. go /opt/Netapp/Santoolkit/bin and then ./sanlun lun show but i see only the existing... (12 Replies)
hello everyone,
I am new to perl script and trying to develop a script as follows.
I am trying to Create an array for storing all file names. I am trying to copy $libs into "scratch". however i am unable to do so. Please suggest..
#!/usr/bin/perl
use File::Copy;
#use... (5 Replies)
Hi ,
I have created one new lun in my SAN storage and make it visible to my HP servers , but the fdisk -l output is somehow confusing. Do not know what to do next ----------
fdisk -l /dev/sdo1
Disk /dev/sdo1 (Sun disk label): 64 heads, 32 sectors, 10238 cylinders
Units =... (7 Replies)
AIX 7.1
New to WPAR, hopefully just missing something simple here.
Creating the WPAR like this.....
(The box where the WPAR is hosted does have an iscsi protocol device)
mkwpar -h wpar08 -l -n wpar08 -N interface=en0 address=xxx.xx.xx.xxx netmask=255.255.255.0 -D devname=/dev/iscsi0 -D... (0 Replies)
Hello guys
thanks for this helpful forum.
I'm new to scripting and doing a little script that dump a sql database with some extra files from a VM of the company I'm in, and create a tar archive to be saved on our serve.
How can I have the tarball to be created with the files generated in the... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dquake
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cfourcc(1) User Commands cfourcc(1)NAME
cfourcc - tool for changing FourCC in Microsoft RIFF AVI files
SYNOPSIS
cfourcc [-i] <file.avi>
cfourcc -u <CODE> <file.avi>
OPTIONS -h Show summary of options.
-d CODE
Sets FOURCC codec decription string.
-f Force changing FOURCC on unsupported file
-i Display FOURCC information (default).
-u CODE
Set FOURCC codec.
None.
DESCRIPTION
Program identifies the codec used in AVI files (*.avi) and allows the user to change the FourCC description code (like fourcc-changer in
Windows). Useful for people working with Microsoft AVI file. A Linux clone of AviC fourcc changer tool.
EXAMPLES
Note that you only need to change the -u codec field most of the time and not touch the -d description:
cfourcc -u DIVX -d DIVX file.avi
ENVIRONMENT
None.
FILES
None.
SEE ALSO ffmpeg(1)mplayer(1)AUTHORS
cfourcc was written by Mohammad Hafiz bin Ismail aka "mypapit" <info@mypapit.net>.
This manual page was written by Jarno Elonen <elonen@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Updated by Jari Aalto
<jari.aalto@cante.net>. Released under license GNU GPL v2 or (at your option) any later version. For more information about license, visit
<http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>.
cfourcc 2012-04-02 cfourcc(1)