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Category Archives: Linux
Linux – Finding the largest files in a directory tree
It’s not too hard to combine the sort command with find’s formatting options to locate the largest files in a directory hierarchy. As is so often the case though, one size does not fit all. Continue reading
Linux – Working with date ranges in shell scripts
A recent request to write some shell scripts to manage a welter of dated, historical files on a Linux server gave me a chance for a little refresher on the power of the GNU style date command. Continue reading
Linux – Speeding up ClamAV with clamd on RHEL
Using clamscan to do your virus washing and tired of waiting for it to finish? Why not try new, improved clamdscan instead? It mightn’t wash whiter, but it’ll definitely wash quicker. Continue reading
Linux – Setting up ClamAV on RHEL
If you need a free to use, open source antivirus package for your Linux server, ClamAV should definitely be in your shortlist. If your Linux server runs Red Hat Enterprise Linux, setting it up couldn’t be easier. Continue reading