When I try wc -l in my bash server it didn't give me complete path of files as you shown in your example. Could you please try following and let me know if this helps you.
It should not give you the complete path but if you need to look for files which are present into a more than one level of directories then you can use find command then, let us know if this helps you.
Hi guys if i do
a=`basename -e -s /home/j/john/*`
du -k -h $a | sort -nr | head -10
why when i run the script does it work but also say usage basename string
any ideas thanks (9 Replies)
Hi,
can anyone let me know how to interpret the below third line in the following code.
Gone through the man pages of "basename", but no go.
for f in *.foo;
do
base=`basename $f .foo`
mv $f $base.bar
done
Thanks. (2 Replies)
I have a file
fileinput.txt:
File home/me/fileA.doc is size 232
File home/you/you/fileB.doc is size 343
File /directory/fileC.doc is size 433
File /directory/filed.doc cannot find file size
I want to use the basename command (or any other command) to output:
File fileA.doc is... (3 Replies)
im trying to extract the basename of a process running on a host
processx is running at host1 as /applications/myapps/bin/processx
i wanted to check if its running, then extract the basename only using:
$ ssh host1 "ps aux | grep -v 'grep' | grep 'processx'" | awk '{ print basename $11}'
... (10 Replies)
Hi All,
I would like to improve my bash scripting skill and found a problem which I do not understand. Task is to search and print files in directory (and subdirecories) which contains its own name. Files can have spaces in name.
This one works fine for files in main directory, but not for... (4 Replies)
Hi guys,
I need to know how i can ignore Pipe '|' if Pipe is coming as a column in Pipe delimited file
for eg:
file 1:
xx|yy|"xyz|zzz"|zzz|12...
using below awk command
awk 'BEGIN {FS=OFS="|" } print $3
i would get xyz
But i want as :
xyz|zzz to consider as whole column... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: rohit_shinez
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globus-gridftp-server-setup-chroot
GLOBUS-GRIDFTP-SERVER-SETUP-CHROOT(8) Globus Toolkit GLOBUS-GRIDFTP-SERVER-SETUP-CHROOT(8)NAME
globus-gridftp-server-setup-chroot - creates the specific contents of a directory that can specified as a root of the file system tree
exposed by the Globus GridFTP server
SYNOPSYS
globus-gridftp-server-setup-chroot [-c certificate_dir] -r chroot_path_to_create
DESCRIPTION
GridFTP server can be configured to restrict access to specific path using the command line option -chroot-path of the globus-gridftp-
server command. The specified path will become the new root after authentication.
That path must contain a valid certificate structure, and the files /etc/passwd and /etc/groups.
The command globus-gridftp-server-setup-chroot helps creating such a suitable directory structure.
OPTIONS -r chroot_path_to_create
Creates in chroot_path_to_create the directory structure expected by the globus-gridftp-server command, when started with -chroot-
path command line option.
-c certificate_dir
Specifies explicitly the directory from which the certificates will be copied into the directory chroot_path_to_create. The default
path is /etc/grid-security/certificates.
AUTHOR
Initiative for Globus in Europe (IGE), http://www.ige-project.eu
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2012 Initiative for Globus in Europe (IGE)
SEE ALSO globus-gridftp-server(8)
February 16th, 2012 GLOBUS-GRIDFTP-SERVER-SETUP-CHROOT(8)