Hi Gurus,
I would like to clarify some doubts regarding a backup strategy.
I have been working on various *NIX as AIX,Solaris and Linux.
I would like to design a backup procedure.WOuld it be possible for me to use a single LTO tape device to backup all the different server with different... (2 Replies)
hi! i need a command to recursivly search all html files below the current directory for the string "ABCDE". that´s very important to me, thanx!!! (3 Replies)
Hi
i am having a group of *.csh files under parent directory. Now i want to search a particular pattern in these group of *.csh files(suppose i need to search a pattern ABC - proj ). Can anyone please tell me how to do it using find command.
Thanks in advance
sarbjit (4 Replies)
Hello Linux Masters,
I am not a linux expert therefore i need help from linux gurus.
Well i have a requirement where i need to search all files based on first patterns and after seraching all files then serach second pattern in all files which i have extracted based on first pattern.... (1 Reply)
I've been using this to search an entire directory recursively for a specific phrase in my code (html, css, php, javascript, etc.):
find dir_name -type f -exec grep -l "phrase" {} \;
The problem is that it searches ALL files in the directory 'dir_name', even binary ones such as large JPEG... (2 Replies)
Hi Forum,
I am using the below command to find files older than x days in a directory excluding subdirectories. From the previous forums I got to know that prune command helps us not to descend in subdirectories. Though I am using it here, not getting the desired result.
cd $dir... (8 Replies)
Hello All,
Can someone please help me out in creating the find command to search and delete files older than 1 days at a desired location.
Thanks in advance for your help. (3 Replies)
hi all.
i have a kimsufi server, and i am wanting to it to syncronise back to my home linux system, but i want it to track what files have been transfered, so that if i move or delete them on my system, they wont re-sync back.
i have googled around and found 2 scripts that acheive this, but... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ssh-argv0
SSH-ARGV0(1) BSD General Commands Manual SSH-ARGV0(1)NAME
ssh-argv0 -- replaces the old ssh command-name as hostname handling
SYNOPSIS
hostname | user@hostname [-l login_name] [command]
hostname | user@hostname [-afgknqstvxACNTX1246] [-b bind_address] [-c cipher_spec] [-e escape_char] [-i identity_file] [-l login_name]
[-m mac_spec] [-o option] [-p port] [-F configfile] [-L port:host:hostport] [-R port:host:hostport] [-D port] [command]
DESCRIPTION
ssh-argv0 replaces the old ssh command-name as hostname handling. If you link to this script with a hostname then executing the link is
equivalent to having executed ssh with that hostname as an argument. All other arguments are passed to ssh and will be processed normally.
OPTIONS
See ssh(1).
FILES
See ssh(1).
AUTHORS
OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen. Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos,
Theo de Raadt and Dug Song removed many bugs, re-added newer features and created OpenSSH. Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH
protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0. Jonathan Amery wrote this ssh-argv0 script and the associated documentation.
SEE ALSO ssh(1)Debian Project September 7, 2001 Debian Project