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Operating Systems AIX Error while script execution - 0403-029 there is not enough memory available now Post 302951828 by Don Cragun on Tuesday 11th of August 2015 04:03:43 AM
Old 08-11-2015
The following should do exactly the same thing without running into memory constraints as long as you don't start it in a directory where expanding $root_dir* overflows ARG_MAX limits:
Code:
root_dir="/"    # Note that if a directory other than / is used here, it must include a terminating /
mysearchstring="sysuser"
find "$root_dir"* -type d \( -name 'sys' -o -name 'proc' -o -name '*.svn*' -o -name '*.ssh*' \
    -o -name '*.subversion*' -o -name '*.snapshot*' -o -name '*crash*' \
    -o -name '*dbatools*' -o -name 'opt' -o -name 'lic98*' -o -name '*informix*' \
    -o -name '*developer*' -o -name '*tmp*' -o -name '*temp*' -o -name '*log*' \
    -o -name '*spool*' -o -name '*perl_build*' -o -name '*.Z' -o -name '*is*data*' \
    -o -name '*shared1*' -o -name '*pi_inbound*' -o -name '*backup*' \
    -o -name '*archive*' \) -prune -o \
    -type f \( ! -name '*.gz' ! -name '*.Z' ! -name '*image*' ! -name '*.out' \
    ! -name '*.log*' ! -name '*.LOG*' ! -name '*.csv' ! -name '*.dat' ! -name '*.rcv' \
    ! -name '*temp*' ! -name '*.gif' ! -name '*.png' ! -name '*.unl' ! -name '*tp_cleanup.*' \
    ! -name '*.send' \) -exec grep -lie -- "$mysearchstring" {} +

PS With what you're doing here, I don't see any reason why changing find "$root_dir"* -type d ... in the above to just find "$root_dir" -type d ... would produce different results (and it avoid the possibility of an ARG_MAX limit error).

Last edited by Don Cragun; 08-11-2015 at 06:11 AM.. Reason: Add postscript.
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ftpaddhost(1M)						  System Administration Commands					    ftpaddhost(1M)

NAME
ftpaddhost - set up a virtual FTP host SYNOPSIS
ftpaddhost -c | -l [-b] [-x xferlog] hostname root_dir DESCRIPTION
The ftpaddhost script is executed by the super user to set up virtual FTP hosts. The ftpaddhost command configures the virtual host host- name under directory root_dir. The value of hostname can be an IP address or the name of a host. OPTIONS
The ftpaddhost script supports the following options: -b Create a banner for the virtual host. This option is useful to confirm that the virtual host is working. -c Configure complete virtual hosting. This option allows each virtual host to have its own version of the ftpaccess, ftpconversions, ftpgroups, ftphosts, and ftpusers files. The master version of each of these configuration files is copied from the /etc/ftpd directory and placed in the /etc/ftpd/virtual-ftpd/hostname directory. If the /etc/ftpusers file exists it is appended to the virtual ftpusers file. If a virtual host lacks its own version of a configuration file, the master version is used. -l Configure limited virtual hosting. This option allows a small number of parameters to be configured differently for a virtual host. See the virtual keyword on the ftpaccess(4) manual page. -x xferlog Create a logfile entry such that the transfer logs for the virtual host are written to the specified file. An abso- lute path must be specified for the xferlog file. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: hostname The host name or IP address of the virtual server. root_dir The absolute pathname of the directory under which the virtual server is set up. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion 1 Improper usage of the command 2 Command failed FILES
/etc/ftpd/virtual-ftpd/hostname The configuration files directory for the virtual host hostname. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWftpu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
ftpconfig(1M), in.ftpd(1M), ftpaccess(4), ftpconversions(4), ftpgroups(4), ftphosts(4), ftpusers(4), xferlog(4), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 1 May 2003 ftpaddhost(1M)
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