UNIX tar command for archive
The concept of tar command is an essential tool for creating backups and archives in UNIX operating systems. This command provides numerous useful switches that make it a preferred choice for automation and frequent usage. Considering its effectiveness and ease of use, the tar command is a valuable asset in any business or academic setting.
What Will I Learn?
- The following topics will be covered in this instructional video:
- - Introduction to the tar command
- - Implementation of create, verbose, and file switches within tar
- - Utilization of -t list option in tar
- - Extraction using -x and -C path options in tar
- - Implementation of exclude and wildcards options in tar
- - Usage of awk command for file size calculation
- - Estimation of tar file size in advance
- - Gzip compression within the tar command
- - Verification through -W verify switch in tar command
- - Preserving path through -P path option in tar command.
- The video aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the aforementioned concepts in a comprehensive manner. The content is suitable for both business and academic settings, presented in a formal tone, free of errors, and is aimed at conveying a sense of professionalism and expertise.
Course Content
UNIX tar command for archive
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UNIX tar command for archive
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About the instructor
<p>Automation Engineer having experience of 20+ years working in several chip design companies. Well-versed experience working on EDA flow and methodology in Memory, RF and Analog space. Rich experience in tool knowledge (Cadence, Synopsys, Mentor), scripting, licensing, PDK and various other aspects of EDA</p>
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