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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Pipe to basename Post 302949822 by RavinderSingh13 on Thursday 16th of July 2015 11:13:21 AM
Old 07-16-2015
Hello popeye,

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.
Code:
 for i in txt*
 do
     wc -l $i
 done

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.


Thanks,
R. Singh
 

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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)
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