I have been tasked with getting an AIX 4.3.3 box to backup to a NAS applicance device which provides NFS service. It is an intermediary repository so that other tools can transport the resulting backup file to another NAS Applicance at a remote site on a secondary frame connection.
Anyone have... (10 Replies)
Dear All
I am using cat command for concatenating multiple files. Some time i also use append command when there are few files.
Is there faster way of concatenating multiple files(60 to 70 files) each of
156 MB or less/more.:)
Thanx (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
I have a redhat laptop and a sun solaris 8 server networked together
I created an nfs share on the sun server and backed up an image of the Redhat laptop to it.
The Hard disk size of the laptop is 40Gb but I have about 38Gb free space on the sun server. So I compressed the image... (9 Replies)
Hi All,
I have some 80,000 files in a directory which I need to rename. Below is the command which I am currently running and it seems, it is taking fore ever to run this command. This command seems too slow. Is there any way to speed up the command. I have have GNU Parallel installed on my... (6 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
we are running rsync with --backup mode, Are there any rsync options to remove backup folders on successful deployment?
Thanks in adv. (0 Replies)
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows a faster way to search and compare strings and dates from 2 files?
I'm currently using "for loop" but seems sluggish as i have to cycle through 10 directories with 10 files each containing thousands of lines.
Given:
-10 directories
-10 files... (4 Replies)
Good evening
Im new at unix shell scripting and im planning to script a shell that removes headers for about 120 files in a directory and each file contains about 200000
lines in average.
i know i will loop files to process each one and ive found in this great forum different solutions... (5 Replies)
We are taking backup of our application data(cobol file system, AIX/unix) before and after EOD job runs. The data size is approximately 260 GB in biggest branch. To reduce the backup time, 5 parallel execution is scheduled through control-m which backups up the files in 5 different *.gz. The job... (2 Replies)
We are taking backup of our application data(cobol file system, AIX/unix) before and after EOD job runs. The data size is approximately 260 GB in biggest branch. To reduce the backup time, 5 parallel execution is scheduled through control-m which backups up the files in 5 different *.gz. The job... (8 Replies)
I have a very big input file <inputFile1.txt> which has list of mobile no
inputFile1.txt
3434343
3434323
0970978
85233
... around 1 million records
i have another file as inputFile2.txt which has some log detail big file
inputFile2.txt
afjhjdhfkjdhfkd df h8983 3434343 | 3483 | myout1 |... (3 Replies)
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ssh2_methods_negotiated
SSH2_METHODS_NEGOTIATED(3) 1 SSH2_METHODS_NEGOTIATED(3)ssh2_methods_negotiated - Return list of negotiated methodsSYNOPSIS
array ssh2_methods_negotiated (resource $session)
DESCRIPTION
Returns list of negotiated methods.
PARAMETERS
o $session
- An SSH connection link identifier, obtained from a call to ssh2_connect(3).
RETURN VALUES EXAMPLES
Example #1
Determining what methods were negotiated
<?php
$connection = ssh2_connect('shell.example.com', 22);
$methods = ssh2_methods_negotiated($connection);
echo "Encryption keys were negotiated using: {$methods['kex']}
";
echo "Server identified using an {$methods['hostkey']} with ";
echo "fingerprint: " . ssh2_fingerprint($connection) . "
";
echo "Client to Server packets will use methods:
";
echo " Crypt: {$methods['client_to_server']['crypt']}
";
echo " Comp: {$methods['client_to_server']['comp']}
";
echo " MAC: {$methods['client_to_server']['mac']}
";
echo "Server to Client packets will use methods:
";
echo " Crypt: {$methods['server_to_client']['crypt']}
";
echo " Comp: {$methods['server_to_client']['comp']}
";
echo " MAC: {$methods['server_to_client']['mac']}
";
?>
SEE ALSO ssh2_connect(3).
PHP Documentation Group SSH2_METHODS_NEGOTIATED(3)