Friends,
I am in search for a shell script that is capable of running as a cronjob and have to send out an email when ever there is a CORE DUMP.
Please post the hints to achieve my goal.
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Hi, (HP-UX 11.11)
I need to create a tape image of an igniteUX image created on our igniteUX server.
That is to say. I have a "Online" image of the igniteUX of the targeted system but I now need to copy it to a useable TAPE (igniteUX) image so i can build an other server from it that is not... (3 Replies)
hi all
I have to send a mail, that should have an image at the backgound of the text. i know to send it as an attachment, but how can i set it as backgound.
Please help.
Thanks (2 Replies)
Background:
I am replicating a set of servers into a "bubble" for testing. Those systems cannot be aware they are in a "bubble" so I must replicate all external services. I have successfully replicated most of those services except SMTP. I would like to configure an SMTP server that collects... (0 Replies)
I'm setting up a cronjob that will hopefully dump the contents of a email delivered to Maildir/new/ to /home/user/raw.txt (and then delete that email)
I could manually remove the bottom line of the raw email, then place the contents in the next line up in the /home/user/raw.txt, but it seems to... (5 Replies)
I have code below
for i in *.gz; do gzip -dc $i /home/vizion/Desktop/gzipfile/; done
one more
for i in *.gz; do gunzip -dc $i /home/vizion/Desktop/gzipfile/; done
both are getting error: "gunzip: /home/vizion/Desktop/gzipfile/ is a directory -- ignored "
i have requirement below
in... (3 Replies)
Dear all,
I have a directory consisted of files in .jpg, .jpeg etc..all of them are image
20140411030143_62811159403_92886.jpg 5/11/2014 15:01 197K
20140415024737_62811618747_116460.jpg 4/15/2014 14:47 17K
20140415031003_62811618747_109192.jpg 4/17/2014 15:10 17K... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
base64
base64(n) Text encoding & decoding binary data base64(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
base64 - base64-encode/decode binary data
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8
package require base64 ?2.4.2?
::base64::encode ?-maxlen maxlen? ?-wrapchar wrapchar? string
::base64::decode string
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This package provides procedures to encode binary data into base64 and back.
::base64::encode ?-maxlen maxlen? ?-wrapchar wrapchar? string
Base64 encodes the given binary string and returns the encoded result. Inserts the character wrapchar every maxlen characters of
output. wrapchar defaults to newline. maxlen defaults to 76.
Note well: If your string is not simple ascii you should fix the string encoding before doing base64 encoding. See the examples.
The command will throw an error for negative values of maxlen, or if maxlen is not an integer number.
::base64::decode string
Base64 decodes the given string and returns the binary data. The decoder ignores whitespace in the string.
EXAMPLES
% base64::encode "Hello, world"
SGVsbG8sIHdvcmxk
% base64::encode [string repeat xyz 20]
eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6
eHl6eHl6eHl6
% base64::encode -wrapchar "" [string repeat xyz 20]
eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6eHl6
# NOTE: base64 encodes BINARY strings.
% set chemical [encoding convertto utf-8 "Cu2088Hu2081u2080Nu2084Ou2082"]
% set encoded [base64::encode $chemical]
Q+KCiEjigoHigoBO4oKET+KCgg==
% set caffeine [encoding convertfrom utf-8 [base64::decode $encoded]]
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category base64
of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for
either package and/or documentation.
KEYWORDS
base64, encoding
CATEGORY
Text processing
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000, Eric Melski
Copyright (c) 2001, Miguel Sofer
base64 2.4.2 base64(n)