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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Getting file Details with find -mmin Post 302850245 by blackopz on Wednesday 4th of September 2013 10:40:58 AM
Old 09-04-2013
Getting file Details with find -mmin

I'm new to this and I have done a lot of research and am 99% done with my ksh script BUT I need help with. The script looks at Journal files and reports back on any that have not been updated for 15 min. Everything works but I wanted more detail (added -ls) and now I'm getting dups.
Original code:
Code:
find $journdir2*.dat -mmin +15 ! \( -name "*MFN*.dat" -o -name "*Hybrid*.dat" -o -name "*FileGet*.dat" -o -name "Error*.dat" \) -exec echo {} \; > $logfile

returns :/jcap/EngineJournal/journal_09032013/From_Halfpenny_Hub_Order_09032013.dat
Code with "-ls":
Code:
find $journdir2*.dat -mmin +15 ! \( -name "*MFN*.dat" -o -name "*Hybrid*.dat" -o -name "*FileGet*.dat" -o -name "Error*.dat" \) -ls -exec echo {} \; > $logfile


Returns:
99585 460 -rw-r--r-- 1 jcap jcap 470202 Sep 3 16:40 /jcap/EngineJournal/journal_09032013/From_Halfpenny_Hub_Order_09032013.dat
/jcap/EngineJournal/journal_09032013/From_Halfpenny_Hub_Order_09032013.dat

Is it possible to elim. the dup and keep the detail with this code? Thank you
 

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uudemon.admin, uudemon.cleanu, uudemon.hour, uudemon.poll - Administrative shell scripts for polling remote systems, cleaning up spool directories, reporting status to the system administrator, and routine invocations of the uuxqt and uusched daemons SYNOPSIS
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