Книги автора: Fedora™ Unleashed, 2008 edition
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Книга: Fedora™ Unleashed, 2008 edition
Access Variable Data Files in the /var Directory
Access Variable Data Files in the /var
Directory
The /var directory contains subdirectories used by various system services for spooling and logging. Many of these variable data files, such as print spooler queues, are temporary, whereas others, such as system and kernel logs, are renamed and rotated in use. Incoming electronic mail is usually directed to files under /var/spool/mail.
Linux also uses /var
for other important system services. These include the topmost File Transfer Protocol (FTP) directory under /var/ftp
(see Chapter 20, "Remote File Serving with FTP"), and the Apache web server's initial home page directory for the system, /var/www/html
. (See Chapter 17, "Apache Web Server Management," for more information on using Apache.)
Оглавление статьи/книги
- Navigating Through the File System
- Managing Files with the Shell
- Working with Compressed Files
- Use Essential Commands from the /bin and /sbin Directories
- Use and Edit Files in the /etc Directory
- Protect the Contents of User Directories — /home
- Use the Contents of the /proc Directory to Interact with the Kernel
- Work with Shared Data in the /usr Directory
- Temporary File Storage in the /tmp Directory
- Access Variable Data Files in the /var Directory
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