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Posted By davchris
it seems all the comand lines you give me are not...
it seems all the comand lines you give me are not working :-(
I found this on a linux machine : -quit parameter for find.
This is the result I'd like to get :

ls -l
drwxrwxr-x 2 usr grp 96...
6,150
Posted By davchris
thank you rakeshawasthi it works but how can I...
thank you rakeshawasthi it works
but how can I make the script goes through subdirectories ?
I've tried this, but all the files comes into the "i" variable, so the script doesnt work :
IFS=
for i...
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Posted By davchris
Searching for file and stopping at first item found
Hello,

I try to write a shell script that would list all files on a directory and stop when it finds the first item specified on a find or ls command.
How can I tell to the find or ls command to...
6,158
Posted By davchris
The purpose is to set vxfs quota on existing...
The purpose is to set vxfs quota on existing files that have no particular ACL set. I have no other way than getting UGO permissions and change them to ACLs for to recalculate the exact quota usage...
Forum: Filesystems, Disks and Memory 04-29-2009
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Posted By davchris
automounting cifs folder
Hello,
I have searched the forum but I can't find what I need.
I have to mount an NTFS folder onto 2 redhat OS based servers, from an auto table set on an AIX 4.3.3 NIS server.
I have the...
6,158
Posted By davchris
changing UGO to ACLs on a file
Hello,

I have a directory and a list of files in it on which I'd like to set ACLs and quota.
To set ACLs regarding the UGO rights set at the moment, I haven't found any other way than grabbing...
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Posted By davchris
Thanks a lot, it works !
Thanks a lot, it works !
3,380
Posted By davchris
Using find on solaris
Hello,
I have searched the forum but I can't find any compliant answer to my problem.
I have to list all directories on a filesystem on a solaris 5.9 up to 4th level, but it seems there's no -level...
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