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Buenos días, estoy intentando hacer un script para que me comparare el
contenido de un archivo, con los archivos de un directorio, voy a explicar
mejor el tema.
Tengo en un archivo un listado de todos los archivos que voy a hacer en
una instación, en dicho archivo tengo el nombre del archivo y
Puedes utilizar el master de los lenguajes de administración: PERL
Creo que hay modulos para eso.
Saludos.
El 18 de diciembre de 2013, 12:27, Alberto Crego
albertocr...@gmail.comescribió:
Buenos días, estoy intentando hacer un script para que me comparare el
contenido de un archivo, con los
Me gustaria saber que tiene tu archivo y como deseas hacer el listado de tu
diretocrio fuente? En todo caso me gustaría más tener el formato de tu
archivo, de ahi se saca la otra info.
Se puede hacer en shell script, php o perl... incluso hasta en C o Python.
Saludos,
David
El día 18 de diciembre de 2013, 14:50, David González Romero
dgrved...@gmail.com escribió:
Me gustaria saber que tiene tu archivo y como deseas hacer el listado de tu
diretocrio fuente? En todo caso me gustaría más tener el formato de tu
archivo, de ahi se saca la otra info.
Se puede hacer en
El listado q tengo es en formato txt, donde tengo una linea con el nombre,
tamaño, por ejemplo, hp001.oct,3500.
Lo q me gustaria es q buscara en el directorio q quiero y que me diga si el
archivo existe y si el tamaño coincide, nada más.
me gustaria que fuera en bash, si puede ser.
El 18/12/2013
El día 18 de diciembre de 2013, 15:22, Alberto Crego
albertocr...@gmail.com escribió:
El listado q tengo es en formato txt, donde tengo una linea con el nombre,
tamaño, por ejemplo, hp001.oct,3500.
Lo q me gustaria es q buscara en el directorio q quiero y que me diga si el
archivo existe y si
Hola seria en consola.
El 18/12/2013 19:28, Maxi maximiliano.dua...@gmail.com escribió:
El día 18 de diciembre de 2013, 15:22, Alberto Crego
albertocr...@gmail.com escribió:
El listado q tengo es en formato txt, donde tengo una linea con el
nombre,
tamaño, por ejemplo, hp001.oct,3500.
Es simple en bash hay varias formas te sirve el arg -e de if que es para saber
si el file existe y tamaño lo puedes sacar de un ls -l con un for y awk luego
hacer comparacion con tu archivo tanto nombre de archivo y tamaño con for y if
es el juego si necesitas un ejemplo avisa.
Saludos
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Hola,
actualize a CentOS 5.10 un equipo que sirve como gateway entre mi red
local y la red LAN de la institución, tengo habilitado net.ipv4.ip_forward
= 1 y las interfaces de red eth0 y eth1 como Trusted Devices con la
versión anterior funcionaba todo acceso de una red a otra en varios
servicios
El 18 de diciembre de 2013, 16:04, NetBiker netbi...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola,
actualize a CentOS 5.10 un equipo que sirve como gateway entre mi red
local y la red LAN de la institución, tengo habilitado net.ipv4.ip_forward
= 1 y las interfaces de red eth0 y eth1 como Trusted Devices con la
Ya he abierto los puertos pasivos en el firewall del server y del router
ISP, tambien reconfigure el vsftpd especificando los puertos pasivos y
YES en el servicio pasivo.
Volvi a intentar conectar y ya me lista los directorios, pero al
intentar *subir
algo* me tira este error:
Error: No se pudo
How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog ) ?
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Am 18.12.2013 09:31, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog ) ?
May I ask why you like to do so? That's not a clever idea.
If you don't want to run Postfix, then switch it off. If you run it on
purpose, then you should have a possibility to see what it does.
On 18/12/2013 4:00 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 18.12.2013 09:31, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog ) ?
May I ask why you like to do so? That's not a clever idea.
If you don't want to run Postfix, then switch it off. If you run it on
purpose, then
Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
My PostFix server is running good now,
but, When I send many email from my server,
PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
so, I want to disable log reporting it.
Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ?
If yes, Please tell me
On 18/12/2013 4:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
On 18/12/2013 4:00 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 18.12.2013 09:31, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog ) ?
May I ask why you like to do so? That's not a clever idea.
On 12/18/2013 05:47 AM Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
My PostFix server is running good now,
but, When I send many email from my server,
PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
so, I want to disable log reporting it.
Just, can you tell me,
On 18/12/2013 4:57 PM, ken wrote:
On 12/18/2013 05:47 AM Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
My PostFix server is running good now,
but, When I send many email from my server,
PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
so, I want to disable log
Hi,
Wednesday, December 18, 2013, 11:26:26 AM, you wrote:
When I send many email from my server, PostFix make log file big.
now my log file is 30MB .. :(
so, I want to disable log reporting it.
You shouldn't disable logging, you should run logrotate so that it
takes care of old log files
On 12/18/2013 11:49 PM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
If my file is very big, do i loss my server performance ?
My vps is 512 MB RAM.. So ?
You're newer to a lot more than just Linux if you think that log files
use up RAM.
RAM != Disk space.
Peter
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On 18/12/2013 5:23 PM, Peter wrote:
On 12/18/2013 11:49 PM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
If my file is very big, do i loss my server performance ?
My vps is 512 MB RAM.. So ?
You're newer to a lot more than just Linux if you think that log files
use up RAM.
RAM != Disk space.
Peter
On 12/18/2013 06:03 AM JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
On 18/12/2013 4:57 PM, ken wrote:
On 12/18/2013 05:47 AM Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
My PostFix server is running good now,
but, When I send many email from my server,
PostFix make log file big. now my log
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On 12/18/2013, 04:00 , li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
I may be being presumptuous, and if so, I apologize in advance...
It sounds to me like you might consider a disk-to-disk backup solution.
I could suggest dirvish, BackupPC, or our own home-rolled rsync-based
solution that works rather
Ashley M. Kirchner ashley@... writes:
So I'm in a bit of a pickle ... I have a machine that needs to be
repurposed from WinXP to CentOS. I downloaded the CentOS DVD and all then
realized ... I don't have a keyboard/mouse for the machine. It only has
USB ports on it, and I don't have a
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Chuck Munro chu...@seafoam.net wrote:
Not presumptuous at all! I have not heard of backupbuddy (or dirvish),
so I should investigate. Your description makes it sound somewhat like
OS-X Time Machine, which I like a lot. I did try backuppc but it got a
bit
What about when special modules need to be in the initrd for hardware
upon which boot depends (raid cards, SAN HBAs, NICs sometimes)?
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:26 AM, David G. Miller d...@davenjudy.org wrote:
Ashley M. Kirchner ashley@... writes:
So I'm in a bit of a pickle ... I have a
Presumably, that's what you'd use kickstart for ... but I'm going to leave
that for someone with more knowledge answer that. I'm just happy with a
working system right now.
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Billy Crook bcr...@riskanalytics.comwrote:
What about when special modules need to be
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Billy Crook bcr...@riskanalytics.com wrote:
What about when special modules need to be in the initrd for hardware
upon which boot depends (raid cards, SAN HBAs, NICs sometimes)?
If you are building an image to run on a different system, you can add
the drivers
On 2013-12-18, JEWEL AHMMED li...@jewelahmmed.me wrote:
My PostFix server is running good now,
but, When I send many email from my server,
PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
so, I want to disable log reporting it.
Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ?
If yes,
On 19/12/2013 1:44 AM, Keith Keller wrote:
On 2013-12-18, JEWEL AHMMED li...@jewelahmmed.me wrote:
My PostFix server is running good now,
but, When I send many email from my server,
PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
so, I want to disable log reporting it.
Just, can
On 12/18/2013 07:50 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I've always considered backuppc to be one of those rare things that
you set up once and it takes care of itself for years. If you have
problems with it, someone on the backuppc mail list might be able to
help. It does tend to be slower than native
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
I would differentiate BackupBuddy in that there is no incremental and
full distinction. All backups are full in the truest sense of the
word,
For the people who don't know, backuppc builds a directory tree for
each backup
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 7:55 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 12/17/2013 4:33 PM, Lists wrote:
This large value doesn't really make sense to me - can somebody explain
why the change to such a large value?
its just a limit, it has no impact unless someone claims too much shared
On 12/19/2013 12:33 AM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
But, When my server handle a big file ..
Maybe, It's use more Ram memory.
so, what you thinking now ? :D
I'm thinking that you have no idea what you're talking about and you're
trying to solve a non-issue.
Peter
On 12/18/2013 03:04 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
For the people who don't know, backuppc builds a directory tree for
each backup run where the full runs are complete and the incrementals
normally only contain the changed files. However, when you access the
incremental backups through the web
On 12/18/2013 3:41 PM, Lists wrote:
Should I read this as BackupPC now has its own filesystem driver? If
so, wow. Or do you mean that there are command line tools to read/copy
BackupPC save points?
web interface, primarily. you can restore any portion of any version of
any backup to the
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
On 12/18/2013 03:04 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
For the people who don't know, backuppc builds a directory tree for
each backup run where the full runs are complete and the incrementals
normally only contain the changed files.
Hi,
I am using CentOS 6.4.
uname -r gives me
3.9.3-x86_64 Kernel version is 2.6.32. My questions -
What is 3.9? In Ubuntu, uname -r and /boot give the same version numbers.
Do we have a mapping of CentOS versions, the numbers like 3.9 and
kernel versions maintained somewhere?
Regards,
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Jayadevan Maymala
jayadevan.technol...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am using CentOS 6.4.
uname -r gives me
3.9.3-x86_64 Kernel version is 2.6.32. My questions -
What is 3.9? In Ubuntu, uname -r and /boot give the same version numbers.
Do we have a mapping of
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