usr/bin/ls: 0403-027 The parameter list is too long
Arun,
Thank you for your clarification. Because I can not use the line code
ls -1 /$ROOTDIR/scp/inbox/PNT.2* > filesToProcess.tmp
due to an error "0403-027 The parameter list is too long". Then I have to replace it with find . -name "PNT.2*" -print | ls -1 /$ROOTDIR/scp/inbox/ > FilesToProcess.tmp.
In the end result, it moved all the PNT.* files from the current directory plus all the PNT files from sub-directories which it should not. Is there a way that I just move those PNT files from the current directory but not the sub-directories?
Thanks
Hi there
I get this error message when I try to do a basic grep. Does anyone have any ideas what is wrong. Thanks
0403-027 The parameter list is too long. (1 Reply)
Hello,
I create a file touch 1201093003 fichcomp
and inside a repertory (which hava a lot of files) I want to list all files created before this file :
find *.* \! -maxdepth 1 - newer fichcomp but this command returned bash: /usr/bin/find: Argument list too long
but i make a filter all... (1 Reply)
when i run the command below in a directory which contains too
many files i got the error: ksh: /bin/grep: arg list too long
ls|grep AA*B*
how can i handle this problem? (5 Replies)
I am using IBM AIX unix version 4.3.3.0.
In a directory there are many files with different patterns.
When I am trying to execute the command, ls -l with the file pattern, which have fewer files it gives the desired result. However when I am trying to execute the same command for file pattern,... (2 Replies)
hi
when i ran the following command
rm *_F
i got this error
0403-027 The parameter list is too long.
It shd remove 5000(around) files
pls help me on this.
why its throwing this error
how to rectify this error (5 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to list specific files and redirecting to a file
ls aqp* > temp.lst
but getting "/usr/bin/ls: 0403-027 the parameter list is too long." error. I just have 236 files in the directory.
I tried "ls | grep 'aqp*' > temp.lst" too, but nothing was redirected.
+ grep aqp*
+... (4 Replies)
Hello All,
We have a batch job that clean old records. This run a script to back up file then delete. Unfortunately, this job been failing lately. This is the error we received.
"/usr/bin/compress: 0403-027 The parameter list is too long."
I am not sure if the job failed since its... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am getting the below error message When i am trying to delete the files from the directory.Could you please guide me?
rm *.aud
ksh: /usr/bin/rm: 0403-027 The parameter list is too long.
and
find /oracle/admin/testP/adump/*.aud -mtime +5 -exec rm {} \;
ksh: /usr/bin/find:... (3 Replies)
Hi we are using AIX 5.3 64bit
I have near about 79000 log file having naming convention like "IFTMBCSun Aug 14 07:45:00 PAKST 2011".
This naming convention was created by a script error, now we need to rename these log file by removing extar spaces and (:) colon for that we wrote below script
... (4 Replies)
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NAME
gacutil - Global Assembly Cache management utility.
SYNOPSIS
gacutil [-user] [command] [options]
DESCRIPTION
gacutil is a tool used by developers to install versioned assemblies into the system Global Assembly Cache (GAC) to become part of the
assemblies that are available for all applications at runtime.
Notice that they are not directly available to the compiler. The convention is that assemblies must also be placed in a separate directory
to be accessed by the compiler. This is done with the -package directive to gacutil.
The tool allows for installation, removal, and listing of the contents of the assembly cache.
The GAC is relative to the Mono installation prefix: mono_prefix/lib/mono.
COMMANDS -i <assembly_path> [-check_refs] [-package NAME] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR]
Installs an assembly into the global assembly cache. <assembly_path> is the name of the file that contains the assembly manifest
The -package option can be used to also create a directory in in prefix/lib/mono with the name NAME, and a symlink is created from
NAME/assembly_name to the assembly on the GAC. This is used so developers can reference a set of libraries at once.
The -root option is used to specify the "libdir" value of an installation prefix which differs from the prefix of the system GAC. Typical
automake usage is "-root $(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/lib". To access assemblies installed to a prefix other than the mono prefix, it is necessary
to set the MONO_GAC_PREFIX environment variable.
The -gacdir option is included for backward compatibility but is not recommended for new code. Use the -root option instead.
The -check_refs option is used to ensure that the assembly being installed into the GAC does not reference any non strong named assemblies.
Assemblies being installed to the GAC should not reference non strong named assemblies, however the is an optional check.
-l [assembly_name] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR]
Lists the contents of the global assembly cache. When the <assembly_name> parameter is specified only matching assemblies are listed.
-u <assembly_display_name> [-package NAME] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR]
Uninstalls an assembly from the global assembly cache. <assembly_display_name> is the name of the assembly (partial or fully qualified) to
remove from the global assembly cache. If a partial name is specified all matching assemblies will be uninstalled. As opposed to the
install option that takes a filename, this takes as an argument the assembly name, which looks like this:
MyLibrary.Something, version=1.0.0.0, publicKeyToken=xxxx,culture=neutral
Notice that you can have spaces in the command line. There is no need to quote them.
Performs a greedy removal. If you only specify one component like, "MyLibrary.Something", it will remove all versions of the library.
-us <assembly_path> [-package NAME] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR] Uninstalls an assembly using the specified assembly's full name.
<assembly path> is the path to an assembly. The full assembly name is retrieved from the specified assembly if there is an assembly in the
GAC with a matching name, it is removed. Unlike the -u option this option takes a file name, like this:
Example: -us myDll.dll
-ul <assembly_list_file> [-package NAME] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR] Uninstalls one or more assemblies from the global assembly cache.
<assembly_list_file> is the path to a test file containing a list of assembly names on separate lines.
Example -ul assembly_list.txt
assembly_list.txt contents:
assembly1,Version=1.0.0.0,Culture=en,PublicKeyToken=0123456789abcdef
assembly2,Version=2.0.0.0,Culture=en,PublicKeyToken=0123456789abcdef
FILES
On Unix assemblies are loaded from the installation lib directory. If you set `prefix' to /usr, the assemblies will be located in
/usr/lib. On Windows, the assemblies are loaded from the directory where mono and mint live.
/etc/mono/config, ~/.mono/config
Mono runtime configuration file. See the mono-config(5) manual page for more information.
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SEE ALSO mcs(1),mono(1)
gacutil(Mono 1.0)