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== AIX File Ownership Commands == | == AIX File Ownership Commands == | ||
# No User Corresponds to File's Numeric User ID | |||
#: '''<tt># find <directory> -nouser | xargs chown -h <new user></tt>''' | #: '''<tt># find <directory> -nouser | xargs chown -h <new user></tt>''' | ||
# No Group Corresponds to File's Numeric Group ID | |||
#: '''<tt># find <directory> -nogroup | xargs chgrp -h <new group></tt>''' | #: '''<tt># find <directory> -nogroup | xargs chgrp -h <new group></tt>''' | ||
Latest revision as of 02:18, 3 December 2021
Linux File Ownership Commands
- No User Corresponds to File's Numeric User ID
- # find <directory> -nouser -print0 | xargs -0 chown <new user>
- No Group Corresponds to File's Numeric Group ID
- # find <directory> -nogroup -print0 | xargs -0 chgrp <new group>
AIX File Ownership Commands
- No User Corresponds to File's Numeric User ID
- # find <directory> -nouser | xargs chown -h <new user>
- No Group Corresponds to File's Numeric Group ID
- # find <directory> -nogroup | xargs chgrp -h <new group>