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Forum: Solaris 06-15-2006
9,685
Posted By dbasan
Go to Desktop controls and you can do whatever...
Go to Desktop controls and you can do whatever you want.

dont get afraid if you happen to see your monitor next to your bedside, if it wakes you up in the middle of the night.

Its okay dude...
Forum: Solaris 06-15-2006
2,084
Posted By dbasan
Most of all Practice! Practice!! Practice!!! ...
Most of all Practice! Practice!! Practice!!!

Learn or try Breaking them, your choice?
Forum: Solaris 06-15-2006
53,044
Posted By dbasan
sol: :cool: 1) A reboot can solve your issue,...
sol: :cool:
1) A reboot can solve your issue, OR
2) Leave it as it is.

Also the defunct (Zombie) does not occupy much of resources until you have them in lots where by you are devoid of PID's.
Forum: Solaris 06-14-2006
123,545
Posted By dbasan
How to check whether the cron daemon is running? ...
How to check whether the cron daemon is running?

How to to start, stop, know status of cron?
Forum: Solaris 06-13-2006
3,402
Posted By dbasan
Thanks sssow! This also works good: :cool: ...
Thanks sssow!

This also works good: :cool:

find /global/Oracle/BACKUP/fsdev/EXP/Fexp.log -mtime -3 | xargs -I {} cp {} /global/Oracle/BACKUP/fsdev/
Forum: Solaris 06-12-2006
3,402
Posted By dbasan
For the last 3 days no reply to my...
For the last 3 days no reply to my thread.......... :confused:

I could do a selection and how to proceed to go for execution of the command in one line.

find /global/Oracle/BACKUP/fsdev/EXP/...
Forum: Solaris 06-12-2006
14,235
Posted By dbasan
you need to buy Unix ODBC driver (lil expensive!)...
you need to buy Unix ODBC driver (lil expensive!) to be installed either in db server or application server. This is not free like windows odbc.
Forum: Solaris 06-08-2006
108,366
Posted By dbasan
this will give you the details for all the...
this will give you the details for all the processors

psrinfo -v
Forum: Solaris 06-08-2006
3,402
Posted By dbasan
how to do selected copy
I need to copy the files from one dir to another dir based on sysdate, like

cp -> (sysdate-n) filename -> to -> new dir

n = 1,2,3..............
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