(Note: This
was
presented first at the
InterWorks conference
held
March 6-11, 1999
in Chicago, IL.)
Outline For "Scripts for Linux and HP-UX"
This presentation assumes you already have a working knowledge of Unix.
It will cover some scripts which have been found to be useful on both Linux and HP-UX systems.
The abstract provides an overview of the topic
and the outline is below. Presentation slides
are available.
Other presentations covering related material are
available on this Web site.
- Introduction
- Scripts for administrators
- Replicate links (repln)
- Package directory naming
- Where things live
- Search paths
- The repln script
- Start and stop virtual domains (ipsetup)
- What server is that Web site using? (whoru)
- Scripts for developers
- Patch Generation Assistant
- Preserve file for local edit (ednew)
- Generate patch for locally edited files (patchgen)
- Warn of edited files without .original extension (checkeds)
- Template for perl scripts (perltemplate.pl)
- Scripts for users
- Display ASCII Character Set (ascii)
- Rename (ren)
- Backup your Pilot (pilotbu)
- Locate and test softlinks (findlink)
- Hunt down path name of a named executable file (hunt)
- Convert text file from DOS to Unix (cvtdos2ux)
- Compare (Netscape) bookmark files (diffbkm)
- Find blocks containing a pattern (fpblock)
- Compare Tree (cmtree)
- Date It (dateit)
- Convert from Apollo fmt to HTML (fmt2html)
- Directory lister (q)
- Wrap up
This presentation was prepared by
Artronic Development and
NiEstu for the
benefit of our prospective clients and our associates.
(Updated 25 Aug 2010)