Thanks Franz,
I got the solution but a little different from the one you have provided, i downloaded cksum utility for windows and now i generate CRC using the cksum utility in unix and windows for file comparision.
Basically i did not want to make any changes in unix , the cksum is a default...
Hi,
Is there a way to check if a file transferred from NT to UNIX is the correct file. In simple words, I want to test if the file present on my local NT machine is the same on the UNIX server.
A common CRC tool , would definetly help, cksum belongs to unix and winzip to NT, is there any...
Hi,
How do I get the list of directories and subdirectories present in a particular path .
ls -R displays the file names also, but i want only the directories and subdirectories names.
Thanks and Regards,
Padma Swamy
Thank you Steve,
I think this is what I was looking for,
As you know last command gives ip address, login time but does not give me the command executed during that time.
i hope combination of the both the commands will help me because i want to generate a report which shows
LOGINNAME...
Hello,
I want to have a snapshot of the output of the lastcomm command.
I cannot access it due to some settings to be done at admin side.
Before asking my sys admn to do that, I want to see the output and know if this command is what i have been looking for.
Regards,
Padma Swamy
Hello,
My admin says, there is no folder called "acct" in the following path.
/usr/sbin/
Unable to issue the command
/usr/sbin/acct/startup.
Kindly help
Padma Swamy
Hello everybody,
I have observed that the output of dircmp command is giving me many blank lines. Any option where in i can avoid that and get a proper output.
Regards,
Padma Swamy
Hi,
I understand that lastcomm command gives me the entire details of lastcommand executed,
but i am unable to execute it since i am getting the following error.
"/var/adm/pacct: No such file or directory"
Since i am unable to execute the command , i don't know what kind of output...
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