Eric Shubert wrote:
I could use a little help.
I'm trying to rsync w/ --xattrs to a mounted nfs filesystem, and get the
following error on each file:
rsync_xal_set: lsetxattr user.DOSATTRIB failed: Operation not supported
The rsync works fine w/out the --xattrs option. This appears to indicat
I could use a little help.
I'm trying to rsync w/ --xattrs to a mounted nfs filesystem, and get the
following error on each file:
rsync_xal_set: lsetxattr user.DOSATTRIB failed: Operation not supported
The rsync works fine w/out the --xattrs option. This appears to indicate
that xattr isn't e
Try:
http://netdial.caribe.net/~adrian2/programs/fdupes.html
Or:
/tmp/MD5SUMs
cd /path_1
find . -type f|sort|while read FI;do md5sum "$FI">>/tmp/MD5SUMs;done
cd /path_2
md5sum -c /tmp/MD5SUMs|grep -v 'OK$'
OR:
cd /path_1
find . -type f|sort>/tmp/path_1.files
cd /path_2
find . -type f|sort>
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, der.hans wrote:
Does CentOS have something similar to debian-volatile that tracks packages
that change a lot and need more frequent updates than happen in
slow-moving distros like CentOS and Debian?
There are official and unofficial ones -- testing is close to
what you se
OK, you have several questions...
- First a simple script to find all duplicate filenames.
problem is you need to get a list of all files on your system, then compare
the names, minus the path. So I would try something like this (not fully
tested):
#/bin/bash
find -P / -type f > /tmp/files.txt
Thanks Mike. Very helpful.
> I don't have time to write the script right now,
> but a something simple like:
>
> find . * | xargs ls -l | awk -F" " '{print $7 $9}'
>
> then man on sort and uniq. You could also just toss
> the output into a spreadsheet.
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On Apr 21, 2010, at 3:27 PM, der.hans wrote:
moin moin,
Does CentOS have something similar to debian-volatile that tracks
packages
that change a lot and need more frequent updates than happen in
slow-moving distros like CentOS and Debian?
How about the testing repo? http://dev.centos.org/
moin moin,
Does CentOS have something similar to debian-volatile that tracks packages
that change a lot and need more frequent updates than happen in
slow-moving distros like CentOS and Debian?
http://volatile.debian.net/
We're using CentOS at $dayjob and are starting to use some packages that
> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 00:04:56 -0700 (MST)
> From: Robert Holtzman
> Subject: Re: fetchmail, procmail, mutt
> To: Main PLUG discussion list
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> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, Matthew Coulliette wrote:
>
>> Hi everyon
I don't have time to write the script right now, but a something simple
like:
find . * | xargs ls -l | awk -F" " '{print $7 $9}'
then man on sort and uniq. You could also just toss the output into a
spreadsheet.
-Mike
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 3:53 PM, wrote:
>
> What command syntax can I use
What command syntax can I use to locate all duplicate files (filenames) on
my system? Or, more specifically, within any specified directory on the
system?
Also, how can I tell which duplicates have identical contents and which
duplicates have different content (or at least different file sizes)?
CORRECTHOME=is your maildir
try this as .procmailrc USERHOME=CORRECTHOME and then check the logs
USERHOME=/home/matthewmpp/.mail
MAILDIR=$USERHOME/maildir/
LOGFILE=$USERHOME/procmail.log
VERBOSE=on
:0
Mail/
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Robert Holtzman wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, wta w
I might be able to handle it.
Where at? (I'm in Chandler)
How urgent?
Lisa Kachold wrote:
I need someone to pitch hit for me for a failed RAID 5 CentOs 5
installation.
They are getting a kernel panic because they can't mount the drive.
Any takers?
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They are getting a kernel panic because they can't mount the drive.
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, wta wrote:
Hi Matthew
your file looks ok, so far, you need to check your fechmail config, because
if is working, but it is not calling procmail. you need something like
mda "/usr/bin/procmail -m /directory/to/procmail.conf"
I tried that about a week ago when I was attemp
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, Matthew Coulliette wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am trying to setup fetchmail to get my email from the server, procmail to
sort my email, and mutt to read my email. So far, fetchmail appears to work.
It gets the mail and puts it in /var/mail/username. I believe that the next
ste
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