I want to insert file to tar file (by tar command).
The file is currently in a diffrenet directory and i want to be saved
at the tar file as it was in other directory.
I write the script in korn shell. How can i do it? (0 Replies)
hi there,
anybody know if there is any efficient way of restoring only
files of specific dates from a tape (with tar command)? :rolleyes:
coz the tapes containing few weeks' files,
but i need only files of a few days.....
any kind feedback is appreciated.
Thanks in advanced. (0 Replies)
Hi all
I need to write a script that archives all files with a certain date in the filename, to another location.
It has to run on a AIX using tar/compress or another standard AIX tool.
The directory will have x files, each prefixed with a date like yyyymmdd_desc.csv.
I need all to... (7 Replies)
I have tried:
tar -xfv mytarfile.tar archive/tabv/*
tar -xfv mytarfile.tar --wildcards 'archive/tabv/*'
tar -xf mytarfile.tar -v --wildcards 'archive/tabv/*'
tar -xfv mytarfile.tar --wildcards --no-anchored 'archive/tabv/*'
tar -xfv mytarfile.tar --wildcards `archive/tabv/*`
and none... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I'll get a tarred file from a remote location in the format of .tar.gz which my program needs to un-tar it into a specific destination foler and a file
Incoming file/local/server/source/path/remote_file.txt.tar.gz
Extracted file/local/server/destination/path/un-tar/stage_file.txt
... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
In Solaris howto extract tar file to specific folder.
This is what we do in Linux, but how to do the same thing in Solaris ?
-tar -xzvf /tmp/etc.tar.bz -C /tmp
(Will extract in /tmp dir)
3.gzip COMPRESSION AND EXTRACTION
-tar -czvf /tmp/etc.tar.bz /etc
-du ... (5 Replies)
I need a script which should watch a directory for a file with specific directory.
If it finds a file in directory, it should search for few specific keyword in the file. if the keyword exists, it should trim string from specific column.
The file should be moved to another directory and the a... (8 Replies)
Quick question,
is it possible to make a Tar of completely directory and placing the tar file in it (will this cause even the tar file to tarred ?)
sample:
/opt/freeware/bin/tar -cvf - /oracle | gzip > /oracle/backup.tgz
will the tar file backup.tgz also include backup.tgz ?
i tried... (5 Replies)
hello
i wish to write the result of these below conditions in a file:
1. in a specific folder, i have many tar.gz files.
2. each tar.gz file contains ".dat" file in sub folders.
3. i wish to get the full path of these .dat files, if i find in it a specific word ("ERROR24").
4. all this... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: jimmyjames9
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
sandbox
SANDBOX(8) User Commands SANDBOX(8)NAME
sandbox - Run cmd under an SELinux sandbox
SYNOPSIS
sandbox [-C] [-c] [-s] [ -d DPI ] [-l level ] [[-M | -X] -H homedir -T tempdir ] [-I includefile ] [ -W windowmanager ] [ -w windowsize ]
[[-i file ]...] [ -t type ] cmd
sandbox [-C] [-c] [-s] [ -d DPI ] [-l level ] [[-M | -X] -H homedir -T tempdir ] [-I includefile ] [ -W windowmanager ] [ -w windowsize ]
[[-i file ]...] [ -t type ] -S
DESCRIPTION
Run the cmd application within a tightly confined SELinux domain. The default sandbox domain only allows applications the ability to read
and write stdin, stdout and any other file descriptors handed to it. It is not allowed to open any other files. The -M option will mount
an alternate homedir and tmpdir to be used by the sandbox.
If you have the policycoreutils-sandbox package installed, you can use the -X option and the -M option. sandbox -X allows you to run X
applications within a sandbox. These applications will start up their own X Server and create a temporary home directory and /tmp. The
default SELinux policy does not allow any capabilities or network access. It also prevents all access to the users other processes and
files. Files specified on the command that are in the home directory or /tmp will be copied into the sandbox directories.
If directories are specified with -H or -T the directory will have its context modified with chcon(1) unless a level is specified with -l.
If the MLS/MCS security level is specified, the user is responsible to set the correct labels.
-h --help
display usage message
-H --homedir
Use alternate homedir to mount over your home directory. Defaults to temporary. Requires -X or -M.
-i --include
Copy this file into the appropriate temporary sandbox directory. Command can be repeated.
-I --includefile
Copy all files listed in inputfile into the appropriate temporary sandbox directories.
-l --level
Specify the MLS/MCS Security Level to run the sandbox with. Defaults to random.
-M --mount
Create a Sandbox with temporary files for $HOME and /tmp.
-s --shred
Shred temporary files created in $HOME and /tmp, before deleting.
-t --type
Use alternate sandbox type, defaults to sandbox_t or sandbox_x_t for -X.
Examples:
sandbox_t - No X, No Network Access, No Open, read/write on passed in file descriptors.
sandbox_min_t - No Network Access
sandbox_x_t - Printer Ports
sandbox_web_t - Ports required for web browsing
sandbox_net_t - All network ports
-T --tmpdir
Use alternate temporary directory to mount on /tmp. Defaults to tmpfs. Requires -X or -M.
-S --session
Run a full desktop session, Requires level, and home and tmpdir.
-w --windowsize
Specifies the windowsize when creating an X based Sandbox. The default windowsize is 1000x700.
-W --windowmanager
Select alternative window manager to run within sandbox -X. Default to /usr/bin/matchbox-window-manager.
-X Create an X based Sandbox for gui apps, temporary files for $HOME and /tmp, secondary Xserver, defaults to sandbox_x_t
-d --dpi
Set the DPI value for the sandbox X Server. Defaults to the current X Sever DPI.
-c --cgroups
Use control groups to control this copy of sandbox. Specify parameters in /etc/sysconfig/sandbox. Max memory usage and cpu usage
are to be specified in percent. You can specify which CPUs to use by numbering them 0,1,2... etc.
-C --capabilities Use capabilities within the
sandbox. By default applications executed within the sandbox will not be allowed to use capabilities (setuid apps), with the -C
flag, you can use programs requiring capabilities.
SEE ALSO runcon(1), seunshare(8), selinux(8)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> and Thomas Liu <tliu@fedoraproject.org>
sandbox May 2010 SANDBOX(8)