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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Separate the apache user file and move or copy some were Post 302895181 by babinlonston on Saturday 29th of March 2014 02:48:03 AM
Old 03-29-2014
RedHat Separate the apache user file and move or copy some were

Hi all,

I'm Using Centos 6.4

/opt/my_aplication/entry/data/0/

There are Thousands of files in this Directory, Only i need to copy or move the apache User's file from this to /tmp/backup , I have listed apache user's file using
Code:
find . -user apache -type f

, its gave me the only apache user's files, How can i move it are copy the file to /tmp/backup , Will any one guide me ..

Code:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root   root    5.9K May 20  2013 0_zbdon0vx_0_ccueldeq_0.conv.log
-rwxrwxrwx 1 apache apache   24M May 20  2013 0_x92m4dn5_0_te65kj69_2.mp4
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root   root    171K May 20  2013 0_x92m4dn5_0_kfemau7m_2.jpg
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root   root    7.2M May 20  2013 0_x92m4dn5_0_4xwn4t6g_1.flv
-rw-r--r-- 1 root   root    7.4K May 20  2013 0_x92m4dn5_0_4xwn4t6g_0.conv.log
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root   root     15M May 20  2013 0_x92m4dn5_0_n1pqrefn_1.flv
-rw-r--r-- 1 root   root    7.6K May 20  2013 0_x92m4dn5_0_n1pqrefn_0.conv.log
-rwxrwxrwx 1 apache apache   24M May 20  2013 0_v0me8g8s_0_mw5psypq_2.mp4
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root   root     12M May 20  2013 0_x92m4dn5_0_cgvgijm1_1.mp4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root   root     11K May 20  2013 0_x92m4dn5_0_cgvgijm1_0.conv.log


Last edited by babinlonston; 03-29-2014 at 03:51 AM.. Reason: spell mistake and code format Cleared
 

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RDIFF-BACKUP-FS(1)					      General Commands Manual						RDIFF-BACKUP-FS(1)

NAME
rdiff-backup-fs - Filesystem for accessing rdiff-backup archives. SYNOPSIS
rdiff-backup-fs <mount_point> <repository> [repositories ...] [-option ...] DESCRIPTION
rdiff-backup-fs is a filesystem in userspace that reads rdiff-backup archives and provides convenient access. OPTIONS
--debug <0-4> Run rdiff-backup-fs in foreground with given verbosity of debug messages. -f, --full Store information about all revisions in memory. CAUTION: this may take a lot of memory if your archive contains many revisions. -l, --last Displays files from the most recent increment as directories, each holding every version of the file. CAUTION: this stores informa- tion about all revisions in memory and therefore may take a lot of memory if archive contains many revisions. -c <n>, --caching <n> How many files retrieved from the rdiff-backup archive may be cached by filesystem. By default rdiff-backup-fs will cache up to 10 files. If this switch is set to 0, no caching will be done. -r <n>, --revisions <n> How many revisions should be stored in memory for on demand revision retrieval. By default rdiff-backup-fs will store up to 10 revi- sions in memory. -d, --directory <path> Set directory for directory with temporary files. By default rdiff-backup-fs uses /tmp. -v, --version Print version of rdiff-backup-fs and exit. SEE ALSO
rdiff-backup(1) COPYRIGHT
rdiff-backup-fs is Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Filip Gruszczyski. rdiff-backup-fs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. AUTHORS
Filip Gruszczyski <gruszczy@gmail.com> RDIFF-BACKUP-FS(1)
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