[techtalk] Multiple passwd lists ?

2000-12-01 Thread Beverly Guillermo
Has anyone managed a passwd and shadow list with more the 10,000 people on it? Is there a way to possibly divide the passwd/shadow lists into smaller multiple files? Something like passwd.master shadow.master, passwd.domainname1, shadow.domainname1, passwd.domainname2, and shadow.domainname2? T

Re: [techtalk] Multiple passwd lists ?

2000-12-01 Thread Harald Welte
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 08:20:54AM -0500, Beverly Guillermo wrote: > Has anyone managed a passwd and shadow list with more the 10,000 people > on it? Is there a way to possibly divide the passwd/shadow lists into > smaller multiple files? Something like passwd.master shadow.master, > passwd.doma

Re: [techtalk] Multiple passwd lists ?

2000-12-01 Thread Magni Onsoien
Beverly Guillermo: > Has anyone managed a passwd and shadow list with more the 10,000 people > on it? Is there a way to possibly divide the passwd/shadow lists into > smaller multiple files? Something like passwd.master shadow.master, > passwd.domainname1, shadow.domainname1, passwd.domainname2,

Re: [techtalk] Multiple passwd lists ?

2000-12-01 Thread Julie
From: Beverly Guillermo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Has anyone managed a passwd and shadow list with more the 10,000 people > on it? Is there a way to possibly divide the passwd/shadow lists into > smaller multiple files? Something like passwd.master shadow.master, > passwd.domainname1, shadow.domainn

Re: [techtalk] Multiple passwd lists ?

2000-12-01 Thread Magni Onsoien
Magni Onsoien: > Beverly Guillermo: > > Has anyone managed a passwd and shadow list with more the 10,000 people > > on it? Is there a way to possibly divide the passwd/shadow lists into > > smaller multiple files? Something like passwd.master shadow.master, > > passwd.domainname1, shadow.domainn

[techtalk] RE:backup newbie

2000-12-01 Thread Brian Sweeney
>Message: 12 >Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 18:40:27 -0800 (PST) >From: Eric Richard Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Conor Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [techtalk] RE: backup newbie >On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Conor Daly wrote: > but can I do the following? > > 1st of Month:

Re: [techtalk] RE:backup newbie

2000-12-01 Thread Eric Richard Turner
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Brian Sweeney wrote: > > >Good question. I suspect it depends on the backup utility and/or operating > >system. I know that NTBACKUP on Windows NT uses the archive bit on each > >file. During a full-system backup it clears the archive bit on all files. > >When a file is change