Re: Data migration

2010-07-27 Thread M.Lewis
On 07/27/2010 09:15 AM, Ron Bergin wrote: On Jul 26, 5:58 pm, ca...@cajuninc.com ("M.Lewis") wrote: I'm migrating an old RedHat server to a new Debian server. In migrating the data there's a problem in that on the RH server the UID starts at 500, on the Debian server th

Re: Data migration

2010-07-27 Thread M.Lewis
On 07/27/2010 01:11 AM, Shlomi Fish wrote: On Tuesday 27 Jul 2010 03:58:06 M.Lewis wrote: I'm migrating an old RedHat server to a new Debian server. In migrating the data there's a problem in that on the RH server the UID starts at 500, on the Debian server the UID starts at 1000. Re

Data migration

2010-07-26 Thread M.Lewis
I'm migrating an old RedHat server to a new Debian server. In migrating the data there's a problem in that on the RH server the UID starts at 500, on the Debian server the UID starts at 1000. Resulting in something like this: Old UserNew UID NameUID 500 Moe 1000 501

Re: Changing some filenames

2008-12-27 Thread M.Lewis
John W. Krahn wrote: M.Lewis wrote: I have a need to manipulate some filenames. The files are all in a single directory. They are currently named in the form: 01012003-Rattler.tar.gz 01162003-Rattler.tar.gz 01312003-Rattler.tar.gz 02152003-Rattler.tar.gz These are backup files from a

Changing some filenames

2008-12-27 Thread M.Lewis
I have a need to manipulate some filenames. The files are all in a single directory. They are currently named in the form: 01012003-Rattler.tar.gz 01162003-Rattler.tar.gz 01312003-Rattler.tar.gz 02152003-Rattler.tar.gz These are backup files from a machine. What I will ultimately be doing is