On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 14:20:47 -0700, Rich Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have been watching the thread about the file::copy. I ran into an
issue in the Linux environment that brings a serious question, MAX file
size. Keep in mind the serve
Hi,
I have been watching the thread about the file::copy. I ran into an
issue in the Linux environment that brings a serious question, MAX file
size. Keep in mind the server is running 7.0 RH, we have 7.2 Enterprise
Server also, and we pay for support. But even the RH support says they
can't handle
Rich Parker wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been watching the thread about the file::copy. I ran into an
> issue in the Linux environment that brings a serious question, MAX file
> size. Keep in mind the server is running 7.0 RH, we have 7.2 Enterprise
> Server also, and we pay for support. But even the RH
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 14:20:47 -0700, Rich Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been watching the thread about the file::copy. I ran into an
> issue in the Linux environment that brings a serious question, MAX file
> size. Keep in mind t
Just one more testiment to the level of knowledge that maybe found in these
support channels. Thanks to Peter the script is perfect. Thanks again.
-Paul
On Friday 13 April 2001 17:47, you wrote:
> At 05:04 PM 4/13/01 -0700, Paul Fontenot wrote:
> >Here is the actual code and output, I am allrea
At 05:04 PM 4/13/01 -0700, Paul Fontenot wrote:
>Here is the actual code and output, I am allready using system, but was
>hoping for a perl only solution.
Fair enough. I'll point you in the right direction, then. Up to you to
read the documentation and fill in the details, okay?
Since I don't
Here is the actual code and output, I am allready using system, but was
hoping for a perl only solution.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
#
open(PASSWD, "/etc/passwd");
while () {
@fields = split /:/;
if ($fields[2] >= 500) {
chdir $fields[5];
$disk_space = s
At 04:02 PM 4/13/01 -0700, Paul Fontenot wrote:
>Hello,
> How can I get a summary of the file sizes in a directory with
> perl? Like a
>"du -s ." ?
du walks the directory tree summing all the components in subdirectories;
Perl code to do that is going to be more than a few lines. Any r