If there are twenty files in the directory you're sitting in and there are no other files sitting in that directory:
does exactly what you have requested and probably isn't even close to what you want.
If you would give us some details about where the directory containing these files is located relative to your current working directory (or by giving an absolute pathname to that directory), would tell us the names of the files you want to open (and the names of any other files that might be in that directory that you don't want to open), would tell us whether there are directories as well as text files in that directory, and would tell us what you want to do with these twenty files when you open them; you might get a much more useful suggestion.
And, as you have been told many times before, it always helps if you tell us what operating system and shell you're using. (This is crucial when you post a question to the Windows & DOS Issues and Discussions forum in the UNIX & Linux Forums.)
Hi all,
Presently I'm using a 3pp that uses fopen to open files and I encounter this problem of too many files open when it is trying to open a file. My application is done in java which interfaces with this 3pp. When I instantiate this 3pp it loads up some files but it is pops up the error... (7 Replies)
Hi ,
We are using a Tool which runs on Unix Server. Have a Event which have some join operation and tries to open files depending on the join operation. So get the error
config/variants/orcl6/partitions/ml6/data/ap_PCardMap.csv (Too many open files)
Can someone please... (3 Replies)
I am having a client/server application which will download files from server. If server has directories, it will create directories/sub directories and then download files. In this process, I observed that number of open files are more than 400 (which is approxmately same as number of dir/subdir... (1 Reply)
I want to open a file and edit it using vi However, i dont want to open directories or binary files. how can i do this?
Right now it opens all files without caring
echo "please enter a file to edit in Vi"
read file
if
then (2 Replies)
A quick breakdown of my situation: I have 2 servers running OS 10.7, one in the US, the other in China. A folder is being synchronized via EMC's "Syncplicity".
Here is my problem- When we open an Excel spreadsheet on one server, Syncplicity does not sync over the temporary file that Excel... (0 Replies)
I would like to test open files usage in my system, if I want to create a process ( or script ) that can use a certain amount ( eg. 1000 ) of open files , is it possible to create such process ( or script ) ? (3 Replies)
Hi Team,
This is my first post, hope I am doing it right.
I have a large file, like 6 GB. Its a proxy file so vendor requested to change username from logs for saving the confidentiality of the user.
This is the script I created (With the help of Google):
awk '{
tmp="echo " $5 " |... (12 Replies)
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nwdir
NWDIR(1) nwdir NWDIR(1)NAME
nwdir - Lists files in directory
SYNOPSIS
nwdir [-h] [-v] [-l] [-t] [-d] [-e] [-f] [directory]
DESCRIPTION
nwdir lists files, directories and their attributes from the specified NetWare directory.
OPTIONS -h
-h is used to print out a short help text.
-d
List directories like other files, rather than listing their contents.
-l
Show filename in all available namespaces.
-v
Verbose listing, display everything possible.
-e
Display OS/2 Extended Attributes.
-f
List connections using each file.
-t
Show all informations (rights, attributes, file inodes) also as hexadecimal numbers.
directory
You can specify the directory to list. Current working directory is used by default. You have to specify path in Linux format, not in
NetWare format.
EXAMPLES
nwdir -t -v /NetWare/server/sys
With this example, all files from directory /NetWare/server/sys are displayed.
AUTHORS
nwdir was written by Milan Vandrovec. See the Changes file of ncpfs for other contributors.
BUGS
Directory quotas are not displayed. User names are not taken from NDS, but only from bindery.
nwdir 4/2/1998 NWDIR(1)