General :: Display True File Size Using Ls -l Command In CentOS

Apr 19, 2011

I am trying to figure out the actual size of files and directories on a CentOS Linux 5 server and when I do a ls -l I see for example at the Directory of /Data 4096 but once in side the directory and I do a ls -l I see larger file sizes. How do I get the actual file size of a Directory to show up?

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Programming :: Find Command Return True If File Found?

May 18, 2011

How to manage the find command to return true or false if a file was found/or not? I tried to man find but didn't found anything.

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Dec 7, 2009

Need to find the size of a file (html), and display it in a summary file. (Have tried du, ls, size, but none of these work).

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Jun 3, 2010

I have learned Linux for a while now, but Linux is continuously surprising me with new stuffs nearly every day... Today I met a really strange problem, that the command "ls" indicates the size of some directories is ZERO, as for /home.

However, there is a directory inside /home, which contains many files/directories.

Even worst, when I tried to create a file under /home, I got the "permission denied" error,

By the way, /home is within the local file system, not NFS share.

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Jan 14, 2011

I've spent hours trying to scan + shrink a multipage PDF documentlosing readability. This is the first time I've ever needed to do this! (I had to scan each page as ".jpg" in order to email and open on another computer, so I could not scan to PDF directly, which I think is why each page was so large; lower DPIs made the text too blurry.)I found this great tip on UbuntuGeek...but anyone can do this if GhostScript is installed:

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Aug 7, 2010

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Feb 23, 2010

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General :: Display Only Permissions And File Names Using Ls Command?

Oct 18, 2010

and how to list all files in a directory including full path, owner, group and permissions for each file

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Feb 23, 2009

I'm researching about symbolic links been used with samba / CIFS:I'd like that the user that uses a MS-Windows OS could see my shared folder on CentOS 5 and the symbolic links that are inside this folder. Well, it works but, the user will see that the size of the file is bigger than the real file. Apparently, CIFS gets the size of the symbolic link (aproxim.32K) and add it to the size of the file.Example 1: 100KB file, used with shared folder, MS-Windows's user will see 100KBExample 2: 100KB file, used with symbolic link inside a shared folder, MS-Windows's user will see 132KB. (Sym link + size of file)Is there a way to allow the user only see the size of the file, and not the file + symbolic links ?

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Red Hat :: File Size Varies With Same 'ls -lh' Command Ran On Two Different Versions?

Oct 22, 2010

I ran ls -lh for same tar ball file on RHEL 3 and RHEL 5.3 box. The sixth column of ls -lh output threw 6.3G on RHEL 5.3 box and 16E on RHEL 3 box. Both the machines have ext3 file system.

Find below the output for RHEL 3 and RHEL 5.3 respectively :

2.0T -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 16E Oct 20 10:34 bac.tar.bz2
6.3G -rwxrwSrwx 1 root root 6.3G Oct 20 10:34 bac.tar.bz2

Do we know how 'ls ' deals with larger numbers ?

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Feb 13, 2010

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General :: Emulator (Project64) - Display Size 800X600

Apr 26, 2011

So I installed Project64 (For those who don't know it is a Nintendo 64 emulation program so I can get my Mario fix), Which I always read is hard to put on a Linux. I didn't think I had WINE so I ran $ whereis wine and I guess I do. But I never set a config for it, So I don't get how an install through wine would work. How was the .exe read?, Because I thought wine had to run to read those, and I don't think it ran. At least there was no visible sign when I installed.

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I got my Project64.exe, put it in a directory I made, did the $ ch commands to change permission , did $cd <dir> then I ran ./Directory:$ Project.64.exe 'gamefile.z64' and it seems to work fine. Except for it leaves the display as 800X600 after I close it. Why is it changing display size, and not returning to my default and can I make it stop doing it?

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Jul 18, 2011

Just install Oracle on Fedora 14, and start facing challneges with PATH, etc. So want to edit my ini file to configure all PATH variable correctly. I see bunch of directories in /etc/rc0-6, which one hold ini file I can put some var assignments.

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Apr 2, 2010

Since reinstalling Ubu9.04 from disk, I'm unable to view many MP4 videos.

My laptop only has 3 settings for res.

Here's some lshw:

And some attempt at adding a higher value in xorg.conf:

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CentOS 5 :: What Size LVM Volume To Hold A 32GB File

Apr 7, 2011

How big should an LVM volume be to hold a single 32GB file? I thought 33GB would be enough, but apparently not. A volume has run out of space. There are 2 identical volumes holding identical sized files (kvm virtual hard drives in raw format). One (ic030) is showing zero free space and one is showing 97% full. I guess the discrepancy is caused by journalling, directory structure information etc. Possibly also sparseness. How do I calculate the worst-case maximum required LVM volume size? i.e. assuming no sprseness and maximum journal size etc. Here's some info from the file system. (I have removed other volumes form the listings.) The volumes are formatted with ext3.

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General :: Virtualized Screen Resolution - Use A Larger Size Display That Is Configured By Default

Apr 18, 2010

I have a 64 bit Ubuntu 9.10 workstation with two virtualized guest OSes using KVM/QEMU. Also both 64-bit. One is Fedora 12 the other is beta of Ubuntu 10.04.

The problem is that I would like to use a larger size display that is configured by default.

Both guest OSes have a maximum screen resolution of 1024x768. I would like to increase this to something like 1280x900 or 1440x900. The resolution of the host system is 1920x1080.

This configuration appears to be a result of the installation detecting the resolution being reported by the virtual screen during installation.

The only information I have found on the subject suggests modifying the xorg.conf file in the /etc/X11 directory. Neither guest system has this file.

I tried creating one by hand in the Fedora system and managed to render it completely unusable. Not a big deal as this is recently installed and can be reinstalled easily.

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CentOS 5 Server :: Estimate The Amount Of Time The Backup Will Take And The Size Of The Image File?

Jul 26, 2009

I have a CentOS5 server with a 1tb hard drive.There is only 80gb of data on that huge drive and now I want to make a bare metal recovery backup using AcronisMy question is, how can I estimate the amount of time the backup will take and the size of the image file? Is it based on the size of my drive or is it based on the amount of data on the drive?

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Jun 15, 2011

I tried to installed Centos5.4 version on Dell PC intel corei3 inspiron580s and succeeded but found some issues following below

1 Hardware issue for LAN driver ( Broadcomlink(TM)gigabit ethernet)

2 Display Driver not support and also missing Xorg.config file (i.e ., My Screen Starts from center of screen )

3. What is minimum configuration for centos 5.4 ?

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Ubuntu :: Split Big File Size Into Small File Size

Jun 10, 2010

Are there software that can split big file size into small file size in Linux?

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General :: Evaluate Size Of Output Command?

Nov 18, 2010

I'm trying to do something like this:

Code:
#!/bin/bash
cmd1=$(cat /var/log/messages | grep -e 'blocked for more than 120 seconds' | cut -c 55-62)
if $cmd1 != 0; then echo 'okay'; fi

however i'm messing up somewhere... bash attempts to evaluate the elements in cmd1. when I try to run this script it complains saying:

Quote:

test1.sh: line 5: blocked: command not found

I am open to alternatives. My intent is to replace cat /var/log/messages with dmesg, so I can attempt to determine if a problematic application I use encounters a blocked state (unresponsive for more than 120 seconds).

Should I be using a different test condition? I tried something like:

Code:
# this declares cmd1 as an array
cmd1=($(cat /var/log/messages | grep -e 'blocked for more than 120 seconds' | cut -c 55-62))
#attempt to determine if number of elements in array is greater than zero
if ${#cmd1[@]} > 0; then echo okay; fi

But I get the same error... what am I doing wrong?

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Sep 4, 2010

How do I get the L2 and L3 cache size?

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General :: Limit On File Size - Doesn't Allow User To Create File Which Are Greater Than 100Kb

Jun 13, 2011

I was just testing specifying limit on file size to a user and have added the following to /etc/security/limits.conf bob soft fsize 100 This basically should have said not to allow bob to create anyfile greater than 100Kb in size.

But the interesting thing is, if bob already has any file which is greater than 100Kb in size, it even doesn't allow to log him into the system both from console and SSH. Also nothing is logged in logs.. How do I configure it so that, bob can login to the system even though he has any file greater than 100Kb (but doesn't allow him to create file which are greater than 100Kb) ??

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General :: Show Size Of Folder Contents In Ls Or Some Other Command

Sep 29, 2010

I know these folders each have >80gb of files. Yet, they only show 4.0K in ls -lah? How can I have ls show size including the contents?

[root@aapsan01 aapxen01]# ls -lah
total 48K
drwxrwxrwx 6 root root 4.0K Sep 29 03:45 .
drwxrwxrwx 15 root root 4.0K Sep 27 09:15 ..

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General :: 512KB Maximum Transfer Size Per Command?

Apr 7, 2011

I'm using fc14 and the SG driver to test some SCSI (SAS) targets. In doing so, I'm bumping up against what appears to be a 512KB maximum transfer size per command. Transfers up to 4MB sometimes work, but often they result in ENOMEM or EINVAL returned from the write() function in the SG driver. I could not find any good documentation on how the SCSI system in Linux works so I've been studying the source for drivers in drivers/scsi.

I see that there is a scsi_device struct that contains a request_queue struct that contains a queue_limits struct that contains an element called max_sectors. The SG driver seems to use this to limit the size of the reserve buffer it is willing to create. I see that there are several constants used to initialize max_sectors to 1024 which would result in the 512KB limit I see (with targets having 512 byte sectors). At this point I have several questions:

1) When the open() function for the sg driver gets called, who initializes the scsi_device struct with the default values?

2) Can I merely change the limits struct to arbitrary values after initialization and cause the SG ioctls to set the reserve buffer to allow greater values?......

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General :: 'cd' Command Increases Size Of Shell Propmt?

Sep 10, 2010

When i change the directory using 'cd', the length of my shell prompt keeps on increasing. To make it more clear kindly see below

Code:
$> cd MyWorks
$ Myworks> cd Shell

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Jan 6, 2011

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May 17, 2011

i am using red hat linux 2.4 . I have 3 folders dir1 dir2 dir3 I have tarred them like this.

1.tar cvfz tarball_1.tgz dir1 dir2 dir3

2.tar cvfz tarball_2.tgz dir1 dir2 dir3 2>& /dev/null (So that it does not display any error message or operation details to the user)

[usr@machine]$ ls -lrt
-rw-r--r-- 1 usr grp 199843988 May 17 13:39 tarball_1.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 usr grp 199837488 May 17 13:53 tarball_2.tgz

But can any one explain the size difference as seen in list output...

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Fedora :: Re-size Logical Volume And Then Re-size File System?

Jan 19, 2011

is lvresize with --resizefs options re-size the Logical Volume and then re-size the file system? i mean we don't need to use resize2fs?I looked at man pages but it doesn't explain this option.

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