Encountered the database can not find the cause of the problem, can only find the log, find the log when the old log is compressed, only to try to extract the
A large amount of data, only in production decompression, and then to find
The file name is *.tar.gz, and your blog has previously documented the decompression method:
Http://www.cnblogs.com/garinzhang/archive/2013/04/23/3037147.html
Use TAR–ZXVF *.tar.gz can not decompress, obviously good tar.gz file can this decompression, why not unzip?
Later thought, is not the first to extract *.gz files, using Gunzip *.tar.gz to extract the success, extracted the file name is: *.tar
Because the log document is more relevant, occupy a large space, is using the tar xvf *.tar decompression, found that many files extracted, and the time is very long, the final decision to stop decompression, in the mind to think, is there a way to extract only a part of the file it
So a search, and found that there is really this method:
Http://blog.chinaunix.net/uid-10697776-id-2935568.html
Http://bbs.chinaunix.net/thread-1770627-1-1.html
In the article, you can use the following methods to view the contents of a compressed file:
TAR–TZVF *.tar.gz (because I am a. tar file at this time, so use TAR-TVF), and see that you can actually view the contents of a compressed file
Use the following methods to decompress:
Unzip a single file:
TAR–ZXVF *.tar.gz/test/filename.txt
Unzip multiple files:
TAR–ZXVF *.tar.gz/test/filenam*
Unzip to the specified directory:
TAR–ZXVF *.tar.gz/text/filename.txt–c/opt/targetfolder
The above commands cannot be executed on our production, and finding the relevant documents is due to the fact that Aix is not the same as other versions of Linux:
0. Afraid of the production of extracting files, the disk explosion, first check the disk situation (using DF-G, in GB display,-m in megabytes), display and 63GB:
Efbill_2:[/opt/oecs-g2/log/backup/compressed] #df-G
File system GB block available%used iused%iused installed on
/DEV/HD4 5.00 4.52 10% 10570 1%/
/DEV/HD2 48.00 45.26 6% 57427 1%/usr
/dev/hd9var 24.50 23.90 3% 8549 1%/var
/DEV/HD3 5.00 4.84 4% 348 1%/tmp
/dev/fwdump 1.00 1.00 1% 6 1%/var/adm/ras/platform
/DEV/HD1 5.00 5.00 1% 1%/Home
/dev/hd11admin 5.00 5.00 1% 5 1%/admin
/proc-----/proc
/dev/hd10opt 119.50 63.32 48% 22030 1%/opt
1. First look at the Linux version
efbill_2:[/opt/oecs-g2/log/backup/compressed]#cat/proc/version
6 2010
13:36:14
1032a_61l
@ (#) _kdb_buildinfo unix_64 6 13:36:14 1032a_61l
efbill_2:[/opt/oecs-g2/log/backup/compressed]#uname-a
AIX efbill-2 1 6 00f764bd4c00
2. Search keywords: Aix tar.gz extract, find the answer:
Http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4b055d6b0100s711.html
The most common compressed file on AIX is. tar files, and in addition to the tar file, sometimes you will encounter the data is in other compressed file format, so I tidy up some common compressed file format, how to extract the Aix:
*.tar. Z file format
o Compression §# compress Filename.tar
o unzip §# zcat filename.tar.z | TAR-XVF-
*.tar.gz file format
O compress §# tar cvf-folder | gzip > filename.tar.gz
o unzip §# gunzip-c filename.tar.gz | TAR-XVF-
*.zip file Format (Note 1)
O Decompression §# Unzip Filename.zip
*.TGZ file format
o unzip §# gzip-d filename.tgz | TAR-XVF-
Note 1: Note that Aix presets do not have a unzip program, so you can go here and grab it and install it.
3. Unzip successfully, again need to try to extract only a subset of files out
Combined with the facial decomposition pressure file, tried several times to finally find a way:
1. Show All Files:
Efbill_2:[/opt/oecs-g2/log/backup/compressed] #gunzip-C 20140401_09.tar.gz | TAR–TVF-
2. Extract some of the files:
Single File:
Efbill_2:[/opt/oecs-g2/log/backup/compressed] #gunzip-C 20140401_09.tar.gz | tar-xvf-20140407110630/billing.log.40
3. Multiple files: Seemingly unable to follow the previous method of decompression, anyway, the goal has reached the