07-08-2013
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1. Programming
I am writing a program in C.
It is kind of a daemon process.
In this program, at the end of every 2 hours,
i need to fire an event. How can i achieve this
timer effect in my program? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Nadeem Mistry
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I'm automatically FTPing few files daily as a cron job to a remote server.
I wanted to know if there is a way to log the successful transfer in a log on the remote server?
The log on the remote server should look something like this.
10/30/2006 00:00:02 - File 1 transferred... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: dayanand
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Why is my awk script not firing and how can I confirm?
#!/usr/bin/ksh
# LU 5 FEB 2007 12:35
OLDDATE=`cat TIMEFILE`
for FILE in `find /home/Upload -prune -type f -newer TIMEFILE`
do
gawk -f convert_sun.awk "/home/Upload/$FILE"
done
date > TIMEFILE (5 Replies)
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4. Solaris
I got a lot of this message in my /var/audit log
how can I exclude this message?
header,127,2,invalid event number,fe,hostsol1.com.sg,2007-12-21 00:10:01.001 +08:00,argument,1,0x5,processor ID,argument
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Discussion started by: geoffry
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5. AIX
I need to run a DC wide audit of some oracle filesystems to ensure their all on SAN. In linux its pretty easy since its LVM device structure includes the VG for which that lv is part of (/dev/VGFOO/lv-bar). As such I can just run mount and do some greping to get the needed info.
SO my question... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Mattchewie
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6. Solaris
hi all,
i enabled audit in my server it is working fine, now i want to delete old logs from audit file ,plz find a solution for it,
Regards
spandan (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: spandhan
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7. AIX
Dear All
When I start the AIX(6100-06)audit subsystem.
the log will save in /audit/stream.out (or /audit/trail), but in default when /audit/stream.out to grow up to 150MB.
It will replace the original /audit/stream.out (or /audit/trail).
Then the /audit/stream.out become empty and... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: nnnnnnine
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8. Red Hat
Hi,
I'm fairly new to administering RedHat (or any Linux system for that matter), and was wondering if someone could help me work out how to best manage audit logs.
In a nutshell, this is what I need to do:
- Compress audit.log file(s) once a month and delete the originals
- The... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Seonix
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9. SuSE
Dear users,
I have SLES 11 and SLES 10 servers.
I'd like to receive an alert when audit log files reach certain percentage of full.
1. Is '/etc/audit/auditd.conf' the right file to modify?
2. I'd like to receive email alert. Can I specify my email in this parameter 'action_mail_acct... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: JDBA
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am trying to parse the audit log to find a particular date that associated with a user record. The Date and the context of the record that I need to extract from the audit.log are 11-07-2015, the username and the activity he or she performed that day.
Here is my code:
grep -c date -d... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: dellanicholson
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
vfs_mount
VFS_MOUNT(9) BSD Kernel Developer's Manual VFS_MOUNT(9)
NAME
VFS_MOUNT -- mount a file system
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
int
VFS_MOUNT(struct mount *mp);
DESCRIPTION
The VFS_MOUNT() macro mounts a file system into the system's namespace or updates the attributes of an already mounted file system.
The arguments it expects are:
mp Structure representing the file system.
The VFS_MOUNT() macro is called both to mount new file systems and to change the attributes of an existing file system. If the MNT_UPDATE
flag is set in mp->mnt_flag then the file system should update its internal state from the value of mp->mnt_flag. This can be used, for
instance, to convert a read-only file system to read-write. It is also used by mountd(8) to update the NFS export information for the file
system.
If the MNT_UPDATE flag is not specified, then this is a newly mounted file system. The file system code should allocate and initialize any
private data needed to represent the file system (it can use the mp->mnt_data field to store this information).
SEE ALSO
VFS(9), vnode(9)
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Doug Rabson.
BSD
May 23, 2009 BSD