Hi ..
I am trying to deleta a file but i cant do the error i get is
rm: hs_pdref_custom_dict_PG1_out_76_out non-existent
but when i do ls it is listing the in the directory ...
please find the filed below....
-rw-r----- 1 tsta107 users 118011030 Dec 1 04:07... (13 Replies)
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
==================================================================
root@server # cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 5)
root@server # uname -a
Linux server.integrityserver.net... (16 Replies)
I have more than 1 million files (No directories). rm -rf * did not work.
How do i delete all these files at a stretch in a single command? (9 Replies)
Morning all, I was running some deployment scripts on Friday night that kept failing because it prompted for a password for a user I was already sudo'd in as when trying to scp a file onto itself.
e.g.
on server 51.123.123.123 as sudo dlam
typing: scp testfile dlam@51.123.123.123:/tmp ... (5 Replies)
User usrA creates dirA directory and runs chmod 777 on the directory. Can usrB issue another 777 on dirA? It appears the answer is no even if the usrA and usrB are part of the same group. I know this is a rare scenario but I just ran across it and found out that usrB receives an error when... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to uninstall jdk 1.5 from my Solaris 10 64 bit but some how was not successful.so tried to delete the folder of jdk from /usr but its throughing error as:
Unable to remove directory jdk: Read-only file system
Even I tried to create a dir in /usr but its not allowing me... (4 Replies)
Hi,
My apologies if my query is already available on this forum but I am new and could not find.
I need a script to list all directories/sub directories and files with permissions/groups/owners. The script would run from home directory and should capture every directory. How do I do this?
... (4 Replies)
I finally installed Chakra Linux and noticed whether I create or extract a file with 700, 755, 775 permissions a * sign is listed at the end of the filename:
$ ls -l bin/32
total 16440
-rwxr-xr-x 1 501 utmp 6321496 09.12.2013 04:02 bitcoind*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 501 utmp 10508613 09.12.2013 04:02... (10 Replies)
heapdump716960.1416296627.txt
heapdump716960.1416299494.txt
heapdump716960.1416302375.txt
trying to delete the above files
root@atec:/oratec/prodcomn/temp>rm heap*.*.txt
ksh: /usr/bin/rm: 0403-027 The parameter list is too long.
root@atec:/oratec/prodcomn/temp>rm heap*.txt... (2 Replies)
Hi
My directory structure is as below.
dir1, dir2, dir3
I have the list of files to be deleted in the below path as below.
/staging/retain_for_2years/Cleanup/log $ ls -lrt
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 nobody nobody 256 Mar 01 16:15 01-MAR-2015_SPDBS2
drwxr-xr-x 2 root ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: prasadn
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
adw
ADW(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual ADW(4)NAME
adw -- ConnectCom Solutions AdvanSys PCI Ultra Wide SCSI host adapter driver
SYNOPSIS
adw* at pci? dev ? function ?
scsibus* at adw?
options FAILSAFE
options SCSI_ADW_WDTR_DISABLE=mask
options SCSI_ADW_SDTR_DISABLE=mask
options SCSI_ADW_TAGQ_DISABLE=mask
DESCRIPTION
The adw driver provides support for the ADW (AdvanSys) ABP-940UW, ASB-3940UW, ASB-3940U2W SCSI host adapters.
The following kernel configuration options are available:
options FAILSAFE
Disables tagged command queuing, wide data transfers and synchronous data transfers for all SCSI devices controlled by the adw driver. By
default, tagged command queuing, wide data transfers and synchronous data transfers are used if the SCSI devices support them.
The following options use a mask to specify which SCSI peripherals the option applies to. The mask is a 16 bit bitfield value. Each bit cor-
responds to a peripheral ID. The LSB (bit 0) corresponds to the peripheral with ID 0. The MSB (bit 15) corresponds to the peripheral with
ID 15. The following features cannot be disabled for the host adapter, which by default has ID 7.
options SCSI_ADW_WDTR_DISABLE=mask
Disable WIDE data transfer for the peripherals specified by the mask value.
options SCSI_ADW_SDTR_DISABLE=mask
Disable SYNCHRONOUS data transfer for the peripherals specified by the mask value.
options SCSI_ADW_TAGQ_DISABLE=mask
Disable TAGGED COMMAND QUEUING for the peripherals specified by the mask value.
SEE ALSO cd(4), ch(4), intro(4), scsi(4), sd(4), st(4), uk(4)HISTORY
The adw device driver appeared in NetBSD 1.4.
AUTHORS
Baldassare Dante Profeta <dante@NetBSD.org>.
BSD February 3, 2000 BSD