Hi all.
I am not a DBA. But I do have responsibility for making sure the archive logs dont fill up and cause the database. This happend the other day while I was absent (sick) and I got a good ticking off for it.
Needless to say I dont want this happen!
Could anyone lend a hand to a... (8 Replies)
Hi there,
I have one huge archive (it's a system image).
I need sometime to create smaller archives with only one or two file from my big archive.
So I'm looking for a command that extracts files from an archive and pipe them to another one.
I tried the following :
tar -xzOf oldarchive.tgz... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Iam looking out for a shell script which pulls archive from Server A to Server B.
And at the same time, we dont want the archives which are already pulled in Server B to be removed from Server A.
Please help me on this, I have been trying on this for a quiet few time.
... (3 Replies)
Hi
I need to connect to a ServerB from Server A
eg: Server A : 172.20.273.51, un: xxx, pwd: xxx
Server B: 172.20.273.51, un:yyy, pwd: yyy
Need to copy the files(with name starts with IME*) from /grid/pc/IME*
to /grid/pc/archive
What will be the command or script to... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to modify my archive script to archive only files which is already sftp to the windows. We encounter some issue which the file is already archiving though it is not yet sftp'd to the Windows.
Any answers.?Thanks! (1 Reply)
I have the below shell script which is checking /archlog mount point space on cappire(solaris 10) server. When the space usage is above 80% it should e-mail. When i tested this script it is working as expected.
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Hi All,
I have a requirement where I have to archive the file as soon as I sFTP the file to remote location
below is the code I am going with
ls $FILE_NAME | while read FNAME
do
sftp -v -oport=nn $FTP_USER@$FTP_HOST <<EOF 2>&1 | tee -a ${LOG_FILE_NAME}
cd ${TGT_FOLDER_NAME}
lcd... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Pratik4891
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
libperfuse
LIBPERFUSE(2) BSD System Calls Manual LIBPERFUSE(2)NAME
perfuse_mount, perfuse_open -- Request a puffs(3) mount from perfused(8)LIBRARY
library ``libperfuse''
SYNOPSIS
#include <perfuse.h>
int
perfuse_mount(const char *source, const char *dir, const char *filesystemtype, long int mountflags, void *data);
int
perfuse_open(const char *path, int flags);
DESCRIPTION
perfuse_mount() sends a mount request to perfused(8). It is intended as a drop-in replacement for mount(2) for FUSE file systems daemons and
libraries, so that they can work with perfused(8).
The function prototype mimics Linux's mount(2), with the following arguments:
source The source file system that will appear in df(1) and mount(8) listings. Defaults to /dev/fuse if NULL.
dir The file system mount point.
filesystemtype
The file system type, as displayed by df(1) and mount(8). Defaults to ``fuse'' if NULL.
mountflags
This contains the same value as a mount(2) flags argument.
data This contains the same value as a mount(2) data argument.
perfuse_open() is a drop-in replacement for the open(2) system call where /dev/fuse is used. If path is different than /dev/fuse,
perfuse_open() handles control to the regular open(2).
RETURN VALUES
perfuse_mount() returns a file descriptor to the /dev/fuse socket on success, and causes exit on failure.
SEE ALSO df(1), mount(2), open(2), mount(8), perfused(8)AUTHORS
The program was written by Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@NetBSD.org>.
BSD August 12, 2010 BSD