Howdy,
I'm trying to figure out how to move multiple files based on their creation date. If anyone can enlighten me it would be most appreciated!!
Thanks!
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how to copy lines from a log file based on timestamp.
INFO (RbrProcessFlifoEventSessionEJB.java:processFlight:274) - E_20080521_110754_967: rbrAciInfoObjects listing complete!
INFO (RbrPnrProcessEventSessionEJB.java:processFlight:197) - Event Seq: 1647575217; Carrier: UA; Flt#: 0106; Origin:... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a directory which has crores of files since from 2003 till now. I want to move only the 2003 files to another directory. Please help.
Thanks (2 Replies)
I am sorry to repost this question. it was not clear, and I had the meeting and didn't response the question on time. I do really need help and appreciate your help very much.
I'm looking for a simple shell script that will read lots of audit log file (*.aud) in a log fold every 10 minutes,... (1 Reply)
I'm looking for a command or simple script that will read lots of audit log file (*.aud) in log fold every 10 minutes, and will output to one file based on sysdate - 10 minutes. assume the script is run at 11:12:20, and it
should grep the line from Wed Jun 17 11:02:43 2009 to end of file. after... (4 Replies)
Hi
I have a requirement like below
I need to sort the files based on the timestamp in the file name and run them in sorted order and then archive all the files which are one day old to temp directory
My files looks like this
PGABOLTXML1D_201108121235.xml... (1 Reply)
Please help me with a command to find all files in directory and copy them into another with a timestamp. I have
the code to find and copy the files but unable to add timestamp to the files.
Below is the find and copy code which i am using(need to add timestamp)
find /root/files -name "*.gz"... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have a directory having so many number of files. Now I want to move the files which are older than one month (lets say) from this directory to another directory (say BKP dir).
Simply, if file is olderthan one month move it from source1 dir to BKP1 dir.
My file names doesn't have... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have requirement to list out files that are created after particular file.
ex. I have below files in my directory. I want to display files created after /dirdat/CG1/cg004440 file.
./dirdat/CG1/cg004438 09/07/14 0:44:05
./dirdat/CG1/cg004439 09/07/14 6:01:48 ... (3 Replies)
Hi everyone :-)
I ran into a small issue. I would like to copy some files in the precise order they were created.
So the oldest files should be copied first and the newest ones last.
I tried cp -r $(ls -1t) ./destination but the files are still not sorted properly. I was thinking, that... (11 Replies)
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