Jane,
You are using the -r option and snmpColDump is backing up your original
data files before it modifies them. It writes messages to stderr to let
you know which files it is modifying.
Doug Jernigan
>Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 20:14:17 +0000
>From: Jane Curry <jane.curry@SKILLS-1ST.CO.UK>
>Subject: snmpColDump and ~ files
>I am using snmpColDump within scripts to archive my data and am getting
>lots of my data files (not the ! files) with ~ (tilda) on the end. I
>used to know what this meant - can anyone remind me??
>Many thanks,
>Jane
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