On 6/27/07, Chas Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/27/07, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok so the boss wants me to create two scripts in perl and I don't even
> know where to begin.
>
> One is to copy a log file to a backup server every hour.
>
> And the second is to restore the backup fr
On 6/27/07, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok so the boss wants me to create two scripts in perl and I don't even
know where to begin.
One is to copy a log file to a backup server every hour.
And the second is to restore the backup from one server from the
previous night to the backup server e
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Rick wrote:
> Ok so the boss wants me to create two scripts in perl and I don't even
> know where to begin.
>
>
>
> One is to copy a log file to a backup server every hour.
>
>
>
> And the second is to restore the backup from one server from the
Thanks a lot for your time please reply very soon.
muchas gracias por su tiempo por favor contestame
muy pronto.
Bye.Jesus Velasquez
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Can Anyone Help...thanks if you can!
I have an array called group_vals.
I want to be able to return conditional statements according to the results
after searching the array.
I need it to go something like this:
##
search array group_vals
(optional) split the array in $grou
On 9/24/2001 4:00 PM, "Riggs, Joan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I am not a Perl programmer but I need help - does anyone do Unix Perl
>> scripting that can assist me?
>> I am sure it's pretty basic coding ... I need to parse out the
> /etc/group
>> file to list all users and the groups they