Off the top of my head (so there might be better solutions)...
Assuming that the current working directory is the root of the portion of the file tree that you wish to parse, here are two possibilities. The first, I believe, is more efficient, but isn't bash friendly (ksh only). The second should run in either bash or ksh. Run to see what it would create/move and then remove the 'echo' to actually do the work.
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I have a file system with 737 Go of data (oracle)
I want to add 230 Go.
IBM technician says to me that it's better (for performance) to backup the file system, rebuild it with the new 250Go and restore it....
737 Go to backup, it is not very simple... !!!!
You confirm what says the... (6 Replies)
I'm developing a generic script to catenate all files found in a given directory.
The problem I've got is that the depth of the given directory is unknown, so I end up with some catenated directories. My unix isn't that hot and I'm at a loss.
Heres an extract from the script
cd $1
for i in... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am quite sure that I am posting a question in the very wrong forum but I have to give a try. It's a question about UNIX theory. I don't have any clue of how to solve this question. If someone could kindly provide some good references or give me the formulas, it will be really... (1 Reply)
The /src file is obviously designed to contain source code, so when I download programs, I should put them in /src (because they contain the source files + the executables)? What do most people do with the executables? Do they copy them to /bin, make links to them in /bin, or just leave them in... (4 Replies)
I manage a spam filter for the organization I work for. I've been trying to get the others here to stop white listing by domain name since that can be easily spoofed. One of the obstacles, however, is that there doesn't seem to be an easy way to determine the legitimate outgoing SMTP server IP... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
Through mailx command, we are able to send mail to all users within the organization but not outside the organization.
I need to work with Admin to configure it. Can someone tell me on what are the things needs be done to enable it.
i have checked the resolv.conf, it shows only... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
The script below read the path and searches for the directories/subdirectories and for the files. If files are found in the sub directories then read the content of the all files and put the content in csv(comma delimted) format and the call the write to xml function to write the
std... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have got a file with 6K records and I want to delete 500 records from this file which match the values present in another file.
Format of the both the files is different.
Example : File 1 record
CCCCCC 11292562ABCDEF MBR/PSF6/108100502/BEN01XXX XXX
Example : File 2 record... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT POSIX
modules-load.d
MODULES-LOAD.D(5) modules-load.d MODULES-LOAD.D(5)NAME
modules-load.d - Configure kernel modules to load at boot
SYNOPSIS
/etc/modules-load.d/*.conf
/run/modules-load.d/*.conf
/usr/lib/modules-load.d/*.conf
DESCRIPTION systemd-modules-load.service(8) reads files from the above directories which contain kernel modules to load during boot in a static list.
Each configuration file is named in the style of /etc/modules-load.d/program.conf. Note that it is usually a better idea to rely on the
automatic module loading by PCI IDs, USB IDs, DMI IDs or similar triggers encoded in the kernel modules themselves instead of static
configuration like this. In fact, most modern kernel modules are prepared for automatic loading already.
CONFIGURATION FORMAT
The configuration files should simply contain a list of kernel module names to load, separated by newlines. Empty lines and lines whose
first non-whitespace character is # or ; are ignored.
CONFIGURATION DIRECTORIES AND PRECEDENCE
Configuration files are read from directories in /etc/, /run/, and /lib/, in order of precedence. Each configuration file in these
configuration directories shall be named in the style of filename.conf. Files in /etc/ override files with the same name in /run/ and
/lib/. Files in /run/ override files with the same name in /lib/.
Packages should install their configuration files in /lib/. Files in /etc/ are reserved for the local administrator, who may use this logic
to override the configuration files installed by vendor packages. All configuration files are sorted by their filename in lexicographic
order, regardless of which of the directories they reside in. If multiple files specify the same option, the entry in the file with the
lexicographically latest name will take precedence. It is recommended to prefix all filenames with a two-digit number and a dash, to
simplify the ordering of the files.
If the administrator wants to disable a configuration file supplied by the vendor, the recommended way is to place a symlink to /dev/null
in the configuration directory in /etc/, with the same filename as the vendor configuration file. If the vendor configuration file is
included in the initrd image, the image has to be regenerated.
EXAMPLE
Example 1. /etc/modules-load.d/virtio-net.conf example:
# Load virtio-net.ko at boot
virtio-net
SEE ALSO systemd(1), systemd-modules-load.service(8), systemd-delta(1), modprobe(8)systemd 237MODULES-LOAD.D(5)