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Script for locating illegal file names?
- From: "david rankin" <drankin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 20:05:43 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <017a01c5f457$22ebfbb0$6207a8c0@rankinp35>
Mates,
I manage my own server with 10 clients. The 'not so intelligent' folks I work with have saved file names that cannot be backed up with growisofs, etc.., because the file names are too long and violate the Joliet and Rock-Ridge conventions. This usually happens when they save web pages and the html title gets used as the filename. I need a way to search the sever and identify the files that are too long so I can change them without having to search manually.
Does anybody know of a tool that will do this?
I have used "growisofs -dry-run ..." to find them one by one, but this is quite cumbersome.
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David C. Rankin, J.D., P.E.
RANKIN LAW FIRM, PLLC
510 Ochiltree Street
Nacogdoches, Texas 75961
(936) 715-9333
(936) 715-9339 fax
www.rankinlawfirm.com
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I manage my own server with 10 clients. The 'not so intelligent' folks I work with have saved file names that cannot be backed up with growisofs, etc.., because the file names are too long and violate the Joliet and Rock-Ridge conventions. This usually happens when they save web pages and the html title gets used as the filename. I need a way to search the sever and identify the files that are too long so I can change them without having to search manually.
Does anybody know of a tool that will do this?
I have used "growisofs -dry-run ..." to find them one by one, but this is quite cumbersome.
--
David C. Rankin, J.D., P.E.
RANKIN LAW FIRM, PLLC
510 Ochiltree Street
Nacogdoches, Texas 75961
(936) 715-9333
(936) 715-9339 fax
www.rankinlawfirm.com
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