10-26-2001
Utility or script for renaming files on UNIX web server
Greetings!
Does anyone know of a utility or a script for renaming files on a UNIX web server? I've seen several of these types of renaming utilities for Windows, but none for UNIX. I have 10,000 files that I need to rename in a several tier (deep) web site directory. I have the original names/new names and directory paths documented in MS Access tables. If I could find a tool that would automate this renaming process... even if I need to enter each file name to find and replace, I would be tres happy.
Any advice?
Thanks!!
~Rachel
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answerbook2_admin(1M) System Administration Commands answerbook2_admin(1M)
NAME
answerbook2_admin - bring up AnswerBook2 administration tool GUI
SYNOPSIS
/usr/dt/bin/answerbook2_admin [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The AnswerBook2 server product is no longer included with Solaris or the Solaris Documentation CD products. Solaris docmentation is now
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The administration functionality is also accessible through the AnswerBook2 Admin option within the System_Admin subset of the Application
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OPTIONS
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USAGE
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FILES
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ATTRIBUTES
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
attributes(5)
NOTES
Once there is an open web browser and access to the AnswerBook2 Administration tool, use its online Help system to find out more about
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