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I don't think I can do that, since the default...
I don't think I can do that, since the default file mask is 666. I can only reduce from there, using umask, correct? I need a way to add that final 1.
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Posted By Karunamon
Setting default permissions without umask or cron jobs
I've got a number of people sending files to me in different directory structures, and users on many different groups who need access to these incoming paths.

My problem is that umask assumes a...
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Posted By Karunamon
Yes, they can. There are one of two subfolders...
Yes, they can. There are one of two subfolders (besides the main folder) that a search result could possibly reside in.
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Posted By Karunamon
Grabbing the newest file, cleaner method?
Greetings,

I'm doing a process whereby I need to search for all filenames containing a given bit of text and grab the newest file from what may be 20 results. In a script I'm writing,
i've got a...
Forum: Infrastructure Monitoring 11-03-2011
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Posted By Karunamon
SNMP responses failing under high system load
Greetings,

I've got a Zenoss v2.5 server monitoring a large video encoding farm. Needless to say, these systems are under high bandwidth and CPU utilization the majority of the time.

What I'm...
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Posted By Karunamon
It doesn't in this instance, but the fact that...
It doesn't in this instance, but the fact that the command output is so weird would seem to suggest that ls is mangling the search somehow. Also, I'll need the error output in its entirety in order...
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Posted By Karunamon
For loop with dashes in filenames causing weird output
Hi again,

What i'm trying to accomplish here is search a large directory for certain filesames, read from a txt file and looping through it.

For instance, one of my target names from the loop...
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Posted By Karunamon
Huh! I didn't know about those gotchas with cat...
Huh! I didn't know about those gotchas with cat and the backticks (they call out exactly what I was doing there as very very wrong), so thanks for that :)

Unfortunately this didn't solve my...
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Posted By Karunamon
Stopping grep after one match in a for loop
(apologies in advance if this one is incredibly obvious to anyone out there, i've been :wall: at this one for some time now)

What I've got is a newline-separated list of filenames to search the...
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