Hi, I have a postinstall script included in an Installer which has worked properly in the future. Now, for some reason, a part is not working. The function of the part in the script is to backup the User's folder to the desktop in order for the installed app to copy new files from the Library/Application Support to the User/Library/Application Support directory. The part of the script looks like this:
Hi. I have a situation here where I need to backup a users' home directory and restore onto another server. The issue here is that both servers have different operating systems and I am looking for advices on how to proceed.
The source server operating system is Tru64 v5.1, and here's the output... (1 Reply)
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Some of the users should be restricted using the MV commands on some of the standard folders. We had an issue the other day like from the standard folder structure which was set up one of the user has moved a folder to a different location and the jobs failed as the folder was not... (6 Replies)
I am starting to accumulate a few scripts that I working on to replace operational scripts and to have a few for my personal usage. I am not an admin, just an operator.
They are currently located inside the /tmp folder. I know they should not be there but since we have no system admin (someone... (4 Replies)
Can some one help me with this issue . I require to restrict a particular user to a particular folder alone when they log in. I dont want this particular user to come out of this folder.
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I am trying to create a folder in /export/home/user1 directory as a user1 but I am getting the error message as
-bash-3.00$ mkdir abc
mkdir: Failed to make directory "abc"; Permission denied
Also I tried creating the folder but it fails too
-bash-3.00$ touch abc
touch: cannot... (2 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
we are running rsync with --backup mode, Are there any rsync options to remove backup folders on successful deployment?
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When i taking backup of my servers in Tape Library simultaneously the Temp folder is getting full...... these file like OB2DBG*.txt (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I have to write a shell script and use it in informatica. The script has to perform below actions:
The script gets executed from edw user.
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Is this scenario possible through a SHELL script or not.
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How to create a shell script to create a folder by using the today's date to take backup using rsync command on every evening around 7 pm.
Kindly help.
Thanks.
To be more precise,
I want to create a script which matches the today's date with server's date format, if matches then creates the... (2 Replies)
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time::y2038
Time::y2038(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Time::y2038(3pm)NAME
Time::y2038 - Versions of Perl's time functions which work beyond 2038
SYNOPSIS
use Time::y2038;
print scalar gmtime 2**52; # Sat Dec 6 03:48:16 142715360
DESCRIPTION
On many computers, Perl's time functions will not work past the year 2038. This is a design fault in the underlying C libraries Perl uses.
Time::y2038 provides replacements for those functions which will work accurately +/1 142 million years.
This only imports the functions into your namespace. To replace it everywhere, see Time::y2038::Everywhere.
Replaces the following functions:
gmtime()
See "gmtime" in perlfunc for details.
localtime()
See "localtime" in perlfunc for details.
timegm()
my $time = timegm($sec, $min, $hour, $month_day, $month, $year);
The inverse of "gmtime()", takes a date and returns the coorsponding $time (number of seconds since Midnight, January 1st, 1970 GMT). All
values are the same as "gmtime()" so $month is 0..11 (January is 0) and the $year is years since 1900 (2008 is 108).
# June 4, 1906 03:02:01 GMT
my $time = timegm(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6);
timegm() can take two additional arguments which are always ignored. This lets you feed the results from gmtime() back into timegm()
without having to strip the arguments off.
The following is always true:
timegm(gmtime($time)) == $time;
timelocal()
my $time = timelocal($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $month, $year);
my $time = timelocal($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $month, $year, $wday, $yday, $isdst);
Like "timegm()", but interprets the date in the current time zone.
"timelocal()" will normally figure out if daylight savings time is in effect, but if $isdst is given this will override that check. This
is mostly useful to resolve ambiguous times around "fall back" when the hour between 1am and 2am occurs twice.
# Sun Nov 4 00:59:59 2007
print timelocal(59, 59, 0, 4, 10, 107); # 1194163199
# Sun Nov 4 01:00:00 2007 DST, one second later
print timelocal(0, 0, 1, 4, 10, 107, undef, undef, 1); # 1194163200
# Sun Nov 4 01:00:00 2007 no DST, one hour later
print timelocal(0, 0, 1, 4, 10, 107, undef, undef, 0); # 1194166800
$wday and $yday are ignored. They are only there for compatibility with the return value of "localtime()".
LIMITATIONS
The safe range of times is +/ 2**52 (about 142 million years).
Although the underlying time library can handle times from -2**63 to 2**63-1 (about +/- 292 billion years) Perl uses floating point numbers
internally and so accuracy degrates after 2**52.
BUGS & FEEDBACK
See http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=Time-y2038 to report and view bugs.
If you like the module, please drop the author an email.
The latest version of this module can be found at http://y2038.googlecode.com/ and the repository is at
http://y2038.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ in perl/Time-y2038. You have to check out the whole repository because there are symlinks.
AUTHOR
Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com>
LICENSE & COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008-2010 Michael G Schwern
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
SEE ALSO
Time::y2038::Everywhere overrides localtime() and gmtime() across the whole program.
The y2038 project at http://y2038.googlecode.com/
<http://xkcd.com/376/>
perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 Time::y2038(3pm)