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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Finding directories with expression Post 302768651 by lxdorney on Saturday 9th of February 2013 05:30:26 AM
Old 02-09-2013
Code:
awk -F"[ _]" '$0~p {a[$3]+=$1} END {for (i in a) print a[i]"k "i"/"p}' p="mypattern" server1> result.txt
awk: cmd. line:1: fatal: cannot open file `server1' for reading (Inappropriate ioctl for device)

my apologies, server1 is a directory not a file

my process goes like this:

Code:
mkdir -p server1/ab_1234568_2/mypattern
mkdir -p server1/ab_1234567_2/mypattern
mkdir -p server1/ab_1234569_2/mypattern
mkdir -p server1/ab_1234567_1/mypattern
mkdir -p server1/ab_1234569_3/mypattern


create some files
Code:
cd server1
ls /etc/ -l > ab_1234567_1/mypattern/etc.txt
ls /etc/ -l > ab_1234567_2/mypattern/etc.txt
ls /etc/ -l > ab_1234569_3/mypattern/etc.txt
ls /etc/ -l > ab_1234569_2/mypattern/etc.txt

Code:
cd server1
du -k


4       ./ab_1234568_2/mypattern
8       ./ab_1234568_2
16      ./ab_1234567_2/mypattern
20      ./ab_1234567_2
16      ./ab_1234569_2/mypattern
20      ./ab_1234569_2
16      ./ab_1234567_1/mypattern
20      ./ab_1234567_1
16      ./ab_1234569_3/mypattern
20      ./ab_1234569_3
92      .

is there any chances can get the below result something like this?

32 1234567/mypattern
4 1234568/mypattern
36 1234569/mypattern

sum of all color red
sum of all color green
sum of all color blue

really appreciate your help

Last edited by lxdorney; 02-09-2013 at 08:35 AM..
 

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