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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Check file size Post 75558 by qfwfq on Monday 20th of June 2005 02:34:06 PM
Old 06-20-2005
Here is a script I have done to compile everyday statistics about files on the system. Let's say here, all files bigger than 500Mg.

Code:
REP=/home/user
LOG=filecheck.log
DATE=`date`

date >> $REP/$LOG

find . -size +1000000 -exec ls -l {} \; >>$REP/$LOG

Add it to your crontab and you can have a look everyday to the log file or send the output by mail to yourself.
Hope it helps!
 

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SVC(1)							      General Commands Manual							    SVC(1)

NAME
svc, ci, co, svclog - shell version control system SYNOPSIS
ci [-lu] file co [-l] [-r rev] file svclog file OPTIONS
-l For ci, checkin, checkout again, and lock file -l For co, checkout file and then lock the archive -u After checking in, do not delete the file -r Check out revision rev instead most recent revision EXAMPLES
ci -u file # Check in file co -l file # Check out file and lock archive co -r 2 file # Check out version 2 DESCRIPTION
Svc is the Shell Version Control system, patterned on RCS. It maintains a sequence of versions in archive files, so that new versions can be checked in (added to the archive), and old versions can be checked out (made available). To create an archive for file, check it in with the -u flag. This action will prompt for a log message and then create an archive called file,S in the current directory, or in the subdirectory SVC if it exists. The file will not be deleted, but will be made unwritable. To update the file, check it out with the -l flag. Then modify it, and check it back in, giving a new message when prompted. After this process has been repeated many times, the archive will contain the entire history. Any version can be checked out using the -r flag. To get a printout of the history, use svclog. SVC(1)
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