Please review this script and let me know what i need to do.
This is my script
i have a file called forms.txt which contains unix directory path.
i want to extract the filename alone from the unix directory path. now i am having copy issue with this script.
This is the error, i am getting
Please let me know your suggestions.
I'm having a problem verifying a directory's permissions using the stat() command. I want to flag an error condition if the directory is WRITABLE by either group or other. This is the code I'm using:
if (stat(dirname,&statbuf) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr,"Unable to run stat() command\n");
... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm trying to write a single line command to do this
1. ssh user@hostA
2. Check whether the dir /opt/IBM/ exists
3. copy -a /opt/IBM/config.sh /opt/IBM/config.sh.old
This is the command
ssh -v user@hostA "test -d /opt/IBM" && cp -a /opt/IBM/config.sh /opt/IBM/config.sh.old ||... (3 Replies)
Hi there, I need some help with cp files from one directory into several others. The code is as follows:
SUB=`ls src_directory | wc -l`
OUT_LOOP=$(($SUB / $MK_NUMS))
IN_LOOP=$(($SUB % $MK_NUMS))
COUNT=$MK_NUMS
while ]
do
mkdir dst_directory$COUNT
ls -1 src_directory |... (4 Replies)
#!/bin/ksh
cp /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/orginal/test-yast2_vhost.conf-bk /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/test-yast2_vhost.conf
/usr/sbin/rcapache2 graceful
when i ran this script I'm getting following error.
cp: cannot stat /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/orginal/test-yast2_vhost.conf-bk no such file or directory... (1 Reply)
Hello everyone,
I need some help on a perl script. The script is to open a dir and print out the date of last modification on all files. I'm been trying this code but it doesn't work.
use File::stat;
open (D,"$ARGV") or die "Can't open\n";
while (defined ($file = readdir D))
{
next... (3 Replies)
this is my script
x=1
o=0
while
do
fi ];then (this check is a certain extension with a number exist)
let x++
else
mv /var/log/mrnet.log.1.gz /var/log/mrnet.log.$x.gz
o=1
fi
done
mrnet.log.1.gz exist already... (1 Reply)
Please review the issue below and tell me what I need to do. I cannot copy the zip file.
$ ls -l
total 10
drwxrwx--- 1 root vboxsf 0 Feb 1 16:10 sf_Temp
drwxrwx--- 2 root vboxsf 4096 Jan 31 17:59 sf_VBoxShared
dr-xr-xr-x 6 oracle root 2048 Dec 19 09:20 VBOXADDITIONS_4.2.6_82870
$ cp -r... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am getting below error in Solaris 10 SPARC when trying to issue a search on /var/tmp partition
Below is the query
/bin/find /var/tmp/ -type f -atime +1
Below is the result
/bin/find: stat() error <File> : No such file or directory (28 Replies)
So on my external hard drive, I am trying to copy one folder into another folder
sudo cp /albiero /home
and get the error message
cannot stat ‘/albiero': No such file or directory
Though both folders exist
drwxr-xr-x 44 root root 4096 Oct 31 15:15 albiero
drwxr-xr-x 2 root ... (2 Replies)
Good day.
I am trying to install the latest version of LAST program (last.cbrc.jp) on my Windows64bit using Cygwin64. I successfully downloaded it and followed the instructions on how to install it. However, when I tried to run the command "make install prefix=~", I got this error, as shown... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
cdnode
cdnode(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual cdnode(4)NAME
cdnode - format of a CDFS cdnode
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
This entry describes the cdnode structure and related concepts for the CDFS file system.
The CDFS file system does not have the concept of a separate entity called an inode. The information normally found in an HFS inode is
kept in a cdnode data structure. However, the cdnode data structure does not reside on the physical media, but instead is kept in kernel
memory space only. The cdnode information is used to uniquely identify a file.
The information kept in the cdnode structure is obtained from two other data structures in the CDFS file system:
1. Directory record for the file or directory, and
2. Extended attribute record (XAR) for the file or directory, if one exists.
Because few files usually have XARs associated with them, the cdnode information most often consists only of attributes given by the direc-
tory record for the file.
Since cdnodes are kept in kernel memory, they cannot be directly accessed by the user. The system call attempts to map whatever informa-
tion is included in the cdnode for a given file into the standard stat structure (see stat(2)). However, since a cdnode includes informa-
tion that does not have corresponding fields in the stat structure, that information cannot be mapped and therefore cannot be accessed. No
method is provided to access an entire cdnode structure.
FILES SEE ALSO stat(2), cdrom(4).
cdnode(4)