Ubuntu Servers :: How To Get A Tree From The Ftp

Mar 22, 2011

I'm wondering if there exists a program get can build a tree from the ftp?

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Ubuntu :: Looking For Family Tree Software?

Jan 27, 2010

I'm looking for some software that could help me make a family/work tree. The only problem is that I would like to add other types of connections other than the blood related ones, such as worked with, studied with, supervised someone else etc. And perhaps have the possibility of adding some data about each person and export in a format that can be used by other programs as well.

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Ubuntu :: Convert Files, But Keep The Directory Tree?

Jun 10, 2010

I've got a directory structure full of files. I want to convert them all into some other format, but I don't know how to keep the directory structure, is there a way so I can "set" which command to use on files instead of `cp`?

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Ubuntu :: Mount Several Partitions At Same Level In Tree

Dec 29, 2010

I initially set up my filesystem on a single disk, normal, plain vanilla, with a partition for /var.Just as an example let's say I have in this file system a path /var/lib/temp.Under /temp I want 4 directories /one, /two, /three, and /four so I get /var/lib/temp/one and /var/lib/temp/two, etc. So I created them.Now I want to separate the directories /one, /two, /three and /four such that each is on its own partition. I create the four partitions and then copy into the appropriate partition /one, /two, /three, and /four. Of course all the stuff inside of those directories are moved over as well.

In fstab I locate a mount point called /var/lib/temp, located just below the /var mount point, and it is on the line with the partition that holds /one.Save fstab, mount -a and it works. Back to fstab, add a second line below the first with same mount point but this time with the partition for /two.Mount -a and /one fails and /two is up. So yes, I can't just put the fstab file together the way I did. I see that clear as day. Last line wins. What I don't see is how to make it right.

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Ubuntu :: Safe Way To Clean Up /lib File Tree?

Jan 3, 2011

Is there a safe way to cleanup the /lib file tree? Mines gotten too large for the filesystem it's on (/), and I've already shot myself in the foot a few times trying to delete things.

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Ubuntu :: Tree Note App With Encrypted Files?

Jan 12, 2011

I am looking for a tree style note app that can encrypt its files. Something like Zim in layout and function.

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General :: Create Archives Of A Directory Tree On Ubuntu Box?

Oct 29, 2010

Are there any other archiving tools than tar that preserve Linux file permissions and user/group flags? I want to create archives of a directory tree on my ubuntu box. The directory trees are large, a first run with tar cvpzf archive.tgz /home/foo/bar yielded a 5GB archive. I also want to keep all permissions and other flags and special files.I'm fine with a 5GB archive, however to look inside that archive -- since it is a compressed tar archive -- the whole 5GB have to be decompressed first! (Or so it appears when opening it with the archive viewer -- I'm happy to be corrected.)So I need a way to "backup" a directory (tree) while preserving full filesystem attributes and right and creating an archive with an "index" that hasn't to be decompressed for browsing its contents. An archive is either a single file, or a (small) set of files that carries full and complete information within this file/s. That is, it can live on any filesystem (size permitting), it can be burnt onto a DVD, you can split it (after which the point of this question is really lost - but still), ...

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Ubuntu :: Command To Show Tree Size Information?

Apr 24, 2010

I'm trying to find a command or program to show what files and folders are taking up the most space on the hard drive, much like tree size view on windows, is there and equivalent on linux?

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Ubuntu :: Dependency Tree For Canonical-supported SDL Packages?

Jun 17, 2010

Some time ago I installed SDL in Ubuntu 10.04 using Synaptic Package Manager. Now, there are upgrades available for the following packages:

libsdl1.2-dev
libsdl1.2debian
libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio

Trying to upgrade them seemed to reveal contradictory dependencies. If I select "mark for upgrade" on libsdl1.2-dev or libsdl1.2debian, Synaptic says I have to remove libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio. But if I select "mark for upgrade" on libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio, Synaptic tells me that I have to upgrade libsdl1.2-dev and libsdl1.2debian! I'm worried about breaking something, so I haven't upgraded yet. Is there an error in the dependency tree, or am I missing something obvious?

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Debian :: Cache A Directory Tree?

Nov 30, 2015

I have a home storage of many drives which are seldom accessed, and extremely seldom written to. So, I made several RAID1 arrays with "write-mostly" drives in each one, so that all the drives spin down after a while, and if they are accessed, only one drive in each array has to spin up. This way, I hope to minimize the risk of losing anything due to mechanical shock or wear.

But it was not so easy. First, the write-mostly drives did spin up on every read request due to a bug in the kernel, so I managed to get the fix accepted into the newer kernels (which is my largest contribution to the Linux development so far. See [URL] .....) Now, if I read directly from the array, it works as expected (only the first drive spins up); but if I create a filesystem there (ext4) and read from it, the second drive still spins up anyway. (Does ext4 write something when it reads a file?.. I have it mounted with relatime, so AFAIK it shouldn't...)

Well, I thought, I'll just mount the filesystems read-only and remount them if I need to modify the data there, which is not very often, to say the least. Also, this way the drives don't have to spin up every system shutdown to unmount the filesystems; during a power outage, it used to take a lot of time for them to spin up one by one just to unmount, while my UPS had to survive long enough for them to finish. That's one more problem solved.

But I decided to improve even further. Sometimes I just want to see the contents of those arrays without even accessing some files (for example, when I accidentally click the wrong network drive button in Windows, or when I just want to see if I have something there or not). If I read the directory trees during startup and keep them cached, then those drives won't even have to spin up at those moments! The question is, is there a way to do it? I remember Linus boasting about our kernel being the best at caching the filesystem trees, and I know there is vmtouch [URL] .... which allows us to keep some files cached, but what about the directory tree itself?.. If I simply "find" all the files there, it seems to work, but they get evicted from cache sooner or later...

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Software :: Equivalent For Ndd ,p Tree And Tip Command?

Dec 19, 2010

In solaris we have ndd , tip and ptree command but I couldnt find any similar command in Linux. does anyone knows the equivalent for ndd ptree tip then please let me know.

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Slackware :: Why Don't We Have A Ports-like SlackBuilds Tree?

Jan 9, 2010

I think I've finally settled on Slackware, but I kept missing Arch or FreeBSD for some reason. Last night I realized it's the abs/ports systems they have. I love the freedom to rebuild any package from source so I can configure build options and not worry about how packages from third party sites were compiled (missing features, patent restrictions, etc.).

SlackBuilds.org is awesome, and according to that site Pat uses SlackBuilds to build the official packages. Wouldn't it be great if there was a /var/slackbuilds/ directory with subdirectories for each software set for the officially supported software and then a subdirectory for each category on SlackBuilds.org?I would really like to see this in Slackware some time. It would help organize all the available software in the official sets and SlackBuilds.org and make it easy to compile anything. Other software would, as usual, be downloaded from third-party sources and simply installed that way.

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CentOS 5 Server :: Don't Kill The Whole Tree?

Jan 3, 2011

I have a straingh problem with kill. I start a skript run.sh. With Ubuntu i can kill run.sh and the whole pstree is killed. with centos it does not work?

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why does centos do not kill the wohle tree? is there someting with the bash? ubuntu use 4x and centos 3.2

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Ubuntu :: Custom List In Tree View Mode In Nautilus

Jul 18, 2010

So I've been trying to get my windows C: and D: partitions (mounted to /windows/C and /windows/D respectively) to show along side "Filesystem" and "Home Folder" in tree view on the left panel in Nautilus.

I know I can drag and drop any folder under the Places view mode, but I never use Places and prefer Tree view mode.

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Ubuntu :: File Copy Via 9.10 On Windows Not Updating Directory Tree ?

Aug 19, 2010

I have ubuntu 9.10 & windows 7 on my laptop. I have one 40GB Primary partition (C & 60 GB logical partition on my windows. I have given another 20GB for ubuntu.

I hibernated my windows7 & then started ubuntu 9.10. Then I copied a folder containing some PDF files from my ubuntu to that 60GB (D on windows. Then I rebooted the machine & choose windows from GRUB. the windows came up from hibernation but nowhere I was able to see that folder which I copied.

Since ubuntu supports (understands) NTFS file system it means when I copied that folder it should have updated the Directory Tree of NTFS on that 60GB (D but that folder is not shown.

When I restart the windows the folder appears (ofcourse because windows checks the file system again for consistency while in hibernation it does not).

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Ubuntu :: Recurse A Subdir Tree To Apply Chmod And Chown And Ls -al?

May 30, 2011

Need to recurse a subdir tree, to apply chmod and chown and ls -al .

chmod -R xxx yyy does not function properly; -R is nonfunctional.
chown -R xxx yyy functions OK.

Is there a script which will follow a subdir tree and open each subdir ? glene77is

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Hardware :: Use The Mv Command To Move Certain Subtree Within The Tree?

Nov 27, 2010

Kernel 2.6.21.5, Slackware 12.0

Suppose I use the mv command to move certain subtree within the tree rooted at /. May I expect only a very small quantity of sectors will be involved in the process? Or, on the contrary, it is probable that a large amount of data will be transfered from sector to sector? Assume ext2.

If any of you is wondering why such a theoretical question, I am ready to translate it to practical terms: I have just created a directory called /home/john/mic2 which I expect to grow until reaching over a thousand nodes (nodes in the sense given to this word when studying lattices, trees and the like). But maybe later I will change its name to /home/john/mic1 for which, I think, mv is the usual tool in Linux.

mic2 is just a file. As such, there is a set of sectors associated with it. When I rename, these sectors will be left vacant and a new set of sectors will be written. Or maybe the same set shall be rewritten. And is that all? Remember mic2 is by now about a thousand nodes "large".

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General :: Copy An Entire Folder Tree ?

Sep 27, 2010

I am trying to use the cp command to copy some files around but want to preserve the entire folder structure. Example:

Then within the /backup location I want to see /backup/folder1/folder2/file.

I have tried cp -a and cp -p but neither give me the above.

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General :: Sorting In Aggregate Rather Than Tree Fashion With 'ls -Rt'?

Apr 28, 2010

The command: Code: ls -lRt Shows a recusrive listing, and sorts by modification time. But this in in tree fashion, where it first lists the contents of the current folder sorted by time, and then the contents of each child folder sorted by time. How would one accomplish this type of sort, but with an aggregate listing - all items recursively sorted together, rather than by individual folder?

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General :: Using Fork() To Create A Binary Tree?

Sep 26, 2010

I am working on a project where I need to use the C language to generate a tree of processes. I understand how fork() works but I cant seem to get fork() to create two children from one parent and then have the two children create two more children.

Right now what i am seeing is a chain...where the parent creates one child...and that child creates another ONE child..etc.

Here is what I have so far:

for (i=0; i<n;i++){
if (childpid = fork()) break;
}
if (childpid == -1){
perror ("

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Programming :: BASH Scripting - Creating A Map Tree?

May 7, 2011

looking to write a dependency map tree that creates a tree structure of object names . This tree will be written to a file and read back to create the tree structure of files . how to write this using bash ?

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Programming :: Expandable File Tree For Uploads?

Aug 18, 2010

I am working on a PHP enabled webpage that will allow a user to select multiple files and directories to upload from a local machine to an ftp server. I am comfortable with uploading the files from the machine to the server. The problem is making it easy to select all the desired files. What I would like to do is create an expandable file tree that lists all the directories and files on the local filesystem. From there, the user should be able to select directories and files using checkboxes. Upon clicking submit, all of the selected files should be fed into an array of files that can be sequentially uploaded to the ftp server.

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Programming :: Sort A Binary Min-heap Tree

Mar 23, 2011

I'm searching for an algorithm to sort a binary min heap tree. That's when in root i have the smallest value in the tree. The only restriction it has, is that the parent must be smaller the its two children. i think something like quick-sort, but i don't know how to implement it.

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Programming :: Store 2 , 4 Tree In A Single Array?

Oct 30, 2010

I am working on an structure program and i have to represent a 2,4 tree in a class in Java using single int array and make the insert and delete functions .

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Ubuntu :: 10.4 System Can't Be Updated Because Of Error Message / 'Segmentation Faulty Tree'

Jul 1, 2010

My Ibuntu 10.4 system can't be updated because of error message:"Segmentation faulty tree" coming from apt-get check. It reads 50% of then stops. It shows reading the package lists, the Done.

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Ubuntu :: Browsing A Directory Tree Directly In Gnome Panel - UPDATE

Jan 19, 2011

The problem was finding an applet to browse directory tree directly in the Gnome panel similar to that in "Recent Documents". The thread was closed without any solution posted there and also no solution available elsewhere (I searched for over 2 hours) in the forum.

Search for "file-browser-applet" in the Synaptic Package Manager. The applet with exactly that name is what you need. It allows to browse and open files on your computer from the GNOME panel. Once installed, "Add to panel".

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General :: Rsync To Copy Directory Tree From NAS Drive ?

Apr 10, 2010

I have a WD world book edition 1TB NAS drive, and just purchased an acomdata 1tb drive and connected it to the NAS via USB. If I recall I think the WD NAS has a ext_ or some type of linux filesystem on it, and the acomdata has a ntfs filesystem on it.

What I want to do is copy over certain directory trees of the NAS to the USB attached drive. I usually use MS synctoy to sync folders from my windows pc to the NAS drive, and MS richcopy to make the initial transfer from PC to NAS. For this operation though, since it is taking place entirely on the NAS and its connected drive, I thought that rsync would be the best option, and it is available on my NAS drive.

Last night I entered in rsync -avr /movies/* /usb1-1share1/ to copy the entire "movies" dir to the drive, which shows up as usb1-1share1 on the NAS drive. It copied most of the directory tree ok, but a lot of the folders were empty, so this morning I tried rsync -Carv --ignore-existing /movies/* /usb1-1share1/ to try and get all the files missed, without recopying the 24GB that did make it across. This also managed to copy a few more GB over, but not everything.

I am running the command from an ssh session on the NAS using putty on my PC, in as user "admin" which should have all rights over these folders. There is a bunch of errors in the command window like this: rsync: failed to set times on "/shares/usb1-1share1/movies/classics/fulldvd/First Blood DVD/.VTS_01_2.VOB.RxdjWZ": Operation not permitted (1)

I want to restart another session and get the files it missed, but I want to find out what I am doing wrong first. Should I be doing this as root user? am I missing some switches or just plain doing it all wrong?

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General :: Ftp Whole Directory Tree Using Vsftpd As Ftp Server In Fedora11

Feb 11, 2010

I am trying to ftp a whole directory tree using vsftpd as ftp server in fedora11

Code:

I am getting error while transfering a directory tree ...

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General :: Cannot Predict How Many Levels Deep Directory Tree Is

Sep 30, 2010

This little fragment does the opposite of what I want and I am trying to figure out how to reverse it. I want to strip off the directory and echo just the filenames. I cannot predict how many levels deep the directory tree is.

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Programming :: Make A Binary Tree From An External File?

Dec 7, 2010

My assessment is making a tree from a text file as follows: -reading a file line by line

-making a binary tree from it
- traverse by level the binary tree
- posting the traversal result to the same file without overwriting the text file- it is required to be append to the bottom of the text file (i have to do this in 4 languages: c#,PHP from Xampp,java, python)

i read the file with this script in java:
public class FileToStringArray {
privateString strLine;
privateString[] stringArray;
privateFileInputStream in;

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