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Posts Tagged with "array"

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on December 12th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    array, path, php, programming, sed, spaces, string, str_replace, substitution, unix, unix find

    PHP and Sed for String Substitution

    I needed to replace a string in several thousand files scattered all over the filesystem on one of our servers. I used find to create a list of files that needed to be changed, along with their complete path and called it "list.txt". It looked something like this:

    /path/to/file/one/fileone.html
    /path/to/file/two/filetwo.php
    /path/to/file/three/filethree.htm
    /path/to/directory with spaces/filefour.txt
    and so on...

    I worked out the [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on October 17th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    array, AViiON, CLARiiON, Data General, EMC, engineering mode, facts, fibre, FLARE, logic, messner, NOVA, password, reinhold messner, runtime, san, secrets, storage

    Little Known CLARiiON Facts and Trivia

    Little Known CLARiiON Facts and Trivia

    I've just returned from EMC training in MA, where we learned a wealth of information about how to use the array, but also some interesting background information about the device itself.
    First, the name CLARiiON has some interesting history. Before EMC was EMC, it was Data General, who had a 16-bit minicomputer called the NOVA. DG [...]

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