This is strange, on my host I get different results:
I would tend think my platform responds as expected. I am puzzled by your file c . Could it be your chmod has a bug?
Please excuse for double posting, but since this seems like a " yep, me dummy question", I feel I should post here.:o
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I am in the process of hardening a Solaris 10 server using JASS. I also must use DISA... (1 Reply)
Just joined after using the site as a guest.. (Very Good Stuff in here.. thanks folks.)
I am in the process of hardening a Solaris 10 server using JASS. I also must use DISA Security Checklists (SRR) scripts to test for things that did not get hardened to DISA standards.
One of the things... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I want to change the access permissions of the files whose extension is same.For example *.c but these are inside a directory and inside that other directory is there and it contains the .c files..for example--
So my aim is to search the files under src and change the access permissions... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a dir structure that has many many subdirs, I would like to dump all the files from al the sub-dirs into a single directory? Can someone tell me the mv command that would do this please?
before example:
datadir/
datadir/datajan/jan.dat
datadir/datafeb/feb.dat
after example:... (1 Reply)
I want to allow windows update when ordinary users are logged on, I'm pretty sure that adjusting the permissions registry entry HEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/WindowsUpdate to allow acces to all domins users does the trick.
I already have a logon.bat that runs at... (0 Replies)
Hi, I am creating a ksh script to search for a string of text inside files within a directory tree. Some of these file are going to be read/execute only. I know to use chmod to change the permissions of the file, but I want to preserve the original permissions after writing to the file. How can I... (3 Replies)
Hi
I have written the following script that later I want to put in cron,:
#!/bin/bash
_find="/usr/bin/find"
_paths="/moneta_polled01/mediation_gsm /moneta_polled01/mediation_mmsc"
for d in $_paths
do
$_find $d -type f -exec chmod 777 {} \;
done
but it does not seem to be... (8 Replies)
Hi All
I have the following script that is supposed to change permissions of incoming files to a directory, but it does not seem to do what I want, please can you help:
mkdir -p /tmp/tmpdir
find /moneta_polled01/sgsn/ -exec ls -l {} \; |grep -v rwxrwxrwx |awk '{print $9}' >... (4 Replies)
Hey, It's me again.
Have a problem, that's not really a problem. I have the below script, that goes to the directory I want it to go to. lists out the directories available, lets you choose the directory you want, then it changes the permissions on said directory. using chmod -R and chown -R.
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
this is the structure of the directory
/local/home/app/cases
under cases directory, below are the sub directories and each directory has files.
/local/home/app/cases/1
/local/home/app/cases/2
/local/home/app/cases/3
/local/home/app/cases/4
File types are .txt .sh and so... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: lookinginfo
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anydata::storage::file
AnyData::Storage::File(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation AnyData::Storage::File(3pm)NAME
AnyData::Storage::File -- manipulate files with rich warnings
DESCRIPTION
Opens, reads from, writes to, creates and destroys files with numerous
options for error handling, flocking, binmode, etc.
The simplest form is the equivalent of
my $f = AnyData::Storage::File->new(dirs=>@dirs,flock=>1);
my $str1 = $f->adSlurp($file);
for( @dirs ) {
open(IN,$file) or die $!;
}
sub slurp {
local *IN;
local $/ = undef;
}
But, depending on how you set the default behaviour
SYNOPSIS
use AnyData;
my $f = AnyData::Storage::File->new;
$f->set('binmode',1|0);
$f->set('PrintError',1|0);
$f->set('RaiseError',1|0);
$f->set('Trace',1|0);
$f->set('f_dir',$dir|$dir_array)
< input, fail if doesn't exist > output, truncate if exists, create if doesn't >> append, create if doesn't exist +< read/write, fail if
doesn't exist
r = < r+ =
new()
my $f = AnyData::Storage::File->new;
or
my $f = AnyData::Storage::File->new( %flags );
%flags is a hash which can contain any or all of:
f_dir => $directory, # defaults to './' (
binmode => $binmode, # defaults to 0 (doesn't binmode files)
printError => $warnings, # defaults to 1 (print warning on errors)
open_local_file( $fname, $mode );
Mode is one of
a = append open for reading & writing, create if doesn't exist
r = read open for reading, fail if doesn't exist
u = open open for reading & writing, fail if doesn't exist
c = create open for reading & writing, fail if it already exists
o = overwrite open for reading & writing, overwrite if it already exists
Additionally, all modes fail if the file can't be opened. On systems
that support flock, 'r' fails if a shared lock can not be obtained; the
other modes fail if an exclusive lock can't be obtained.
perl v5.10.1 2004-08-17 AnyData::Storage::File(3pm)