When you burn a disc with WaveBurner 1.5, you may see this alert message: "The ISRC code entered doesn't conform to the expected format. Please use 12 characters without spaces or separators."
I am pretty new to Unix and am on a Solaris 10 system. I am just curious if doing something like this is possible....
I have files on a disc that need to all be moved to a simple file, obviously i would just
cp *.* /usr/tester
but after they are there I want to enter these lines
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Hello,
I'm still learning unix and I have what is probably a simple question but I can't seem to find the question to. I have an Ultra 10 Sparc Server running solaris 8 and the drive may have crashed (I hope not). Currently, it appears some files in the /etc folder are missing. I have a backup... (1 Reply)
Hi all
Is it possible to have a cron job to burn a CD of some of my file systems... like a backup?
I am running redhat Linux 7.3 and cannot access the machine from the terminal... I am remotely located.
Thanks in advance.
KS (5 Replies)
Hey all,
When burning using Solaris 8, the standard command would look something like this;
mkisofs -r filename filename.tar | cdrw -i -O
But what I want to try and do it burn over the network and was wondering if anyone has done this before.
Like a tape drive backup can be run across... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I've been tring to find a burning program for Solaris 7. I haven't had to much luck on this so far.
What is a program I can use for burning on solaris 7?
Thx in advanced.
:) (3 Replies)
quotacheck(8) System Manager's Manual quotacheck(8)Name
quotacheck - file system quota consistency checker
Syntax
/etc/quotacheck [ -v ] [ -f ] filesystem ...
/etc/quotacheck [ -v ] -a
Description
The command examines each file system, builds a table of current disc usage, and compares this table against that stored in the disc quota
file for the file system. If detects any inconsistencies, it updates both the quota file and the current system copies of the incorrect
quotas. Inconsistencies occur only if an active file system is checked.
Normally, returns a warning if it cannot find a valid quota file. If you use the option, creates a quota file automatically and then per-
forms its normal functions.
If you use the flag in place of any file system name, checks all the file systems listed in to be read-write with disc quotas.
Normally reports only modified quotas. If the option is supplied, will indicate the calculated disc quotas for each user on a particular
file system.
The command expects each file system to be checked to have a quota file named in the root directory. If none is present, will ignore the
file system.
The command is normally run at boot time from the file, before enabling disc quotas with For further information, see
The command accesses the raw device in calculating the actual disc usage for each user. Thus, the file systems checked should be quiescent
while is running.
Files
Default file systems
See Alsoquota(2), setquota(2), quotaon(8)
``Disk Quotas in a UNIX Environment,'' ULTRIX Supplementary Documents, Volume 3: System Manager
quotacheck(8)