Hello Mates! I'm kinda new to unix and need to a solve a problem.
Input: date
Situation: With the given date I need to find a list of all such files starting from a given path that were modified after the given date.
I experimented with the "find" with "-newer" but did not quite get it... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I want to put all the deleted files in a txt file. Because i want to backup my image server which has thousands of jpg images. I wrote a shell script which will copies images from image server to backup image server. I setup a cronjob which runs on every five minutes. & through timestamp it... (8 Replies)
Hi,
i have say 100 files in a directory.
file1.log
file2.log
file3.log
file4.log
file5.log
file6.log
...
...
...
file99.log
file100.log
=========
I need to create another file which contains the list of al these log files.
each file should contain only 10 log file names.
it shud... (4 Replies)
I have a list of filenames that I want created - they must be created via a certain naming convention due to the software I'm using. Once they are created I have another file that will be used to populate them with data. So far this is what I have:
#For each line in text file "foo_txt" create... (2 Replies)
I want to create an alias cpage4 and create a postscript file
For example I want to call
cpage4 file.f
which creates the file file.ps
I have written like this but don't know how to continue
alias cpage4 '/usr/bin/mpage -m40 -4AHP- \!* (6 Replies)
If one:
$ find -name 'some expression' -type f > newfile
and then subsequently wants to create an alias file from each pathname the find command retrieved and the > placed within 'newfile', how would one do this? Ideally, the newly created alias files would all be in one directory.
I am... (3 Replies)
Hello Guys.
Please I would like to create empty files from a list
In file1 will be the followin values, so i will like to create for each name a empty file.
file1
2191off-r0.sps
2192off-r0.sps
2193off-r0.sps
2194off-r0.sps
2195off-r0.sps
So I need to get 5 empty files.
Thanks for... (7 Replies)
Hello Guys
I have a big list of files in one directory. And Some are missing .
Example
ls -l
2191off-r0.sps
2193off-r0.sps
2194off-r0.sps
2197off-r0.sps
2198off-r0.sps
2200off-r0.sps
I would like to create a file with the list only missing files. Or if is possible to create in ... (4 Replies)
we want to backup all opened files by vi before editing also with version information. i wrote below alias to backup crontab file content with version info. What i want know is to make this opened files by vi. We want to prevent user mistakes by adding this alias.
alias crontab='DATE=$(date... (4 Replies)
Gents,
Please can you help.
I want to create a list which contends the complete patch of the location of some directories with the size of each file.
need to select only .txt file
In this case I am try to find the subdirectories tp1 and tp2 and create the output list.
jd175-1
tp1... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jiam912
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
finger.conf
FINGER.CONF(5) BSD File Formats Manual FINGER.CONF(5)NAME
finger.conf --finger(1) alias configuration file
DESCRIPTION
The optional finger.conf file is used to provide aliases that can be fingered by local and network users. This may be useful where a user's
login name is not the same as their preferred mail address, or for providing virtual login names than can be fingered.
Lines beginning with ``#'' are comments. Other lines must consist of an alias name and a target name separated by a colon. A target name
should be either a user, a forward reference to another alias or the path of a world readable file.
Where an alias points to a file, the contents of that file will be displayed when the alias is fingered.
FILES
/etc/finger.conf finger(1) alias definition data base
EXAMPLES
# /etc/finger.conf alias definition file
#
# Format alias:(user|alias)
#
# Individual aliases
#
markk:mkn
john.smith:dev329
john:dev329
sue:/etc/finger/sue.txt
#
# Network status message
#
status:/usr/local/etc/status.txt
#
# Administrative redirects
#
root:admin
postmaster:admin
abuse:admin
#
# For the time being, 'sod' is sysadmin.
#
admin:sod
SEE ALSO finger(1)HISTORY
Support for the finger.conf file was submitted by Mark Knight <markk@knigma.org> and first appeared in FreeBSD 4.2.
BSD August 16, 2000 BSD