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# 15  
Old 07-13-2010
Of course, just describe what exactly you want to grep and put into the temp file(s).
# 16  
Old 07-13-2010
Code:
cd $LOGS

filenames="$(
  perl -MFile::Find -le'
  find { 
    wanted => sub {
      -f and 1 / 24 >= -M and print $File::Find::name;
      }
    }, shift    
  ' /export/home/richard/logs
)"

grep "cheese" $filenames

That seems to work, but I need to introduce an IF into it so that if the perl returns any files of the extension .gz it does a gzgrep instead of a normal grep
# 17  
Old 07-13-2010
You can do it all in Perl, of course, but if you feel more comfortable with shell scripting, you could try something like this (untested):

Code:
cd "$LOGS"

perl -MFile::Find -le'
  find { 
    wanted => sub {
      -f and 1 / 24 >= -M and print $File::Find::name;
      }
    }, shift    
  ' /export/home/richard/logs |
    while IFS= read -r; do
      case $REPLY in
        *.gz ) gzgrep cheese "$REPLY";;
           * ) grep cheese "$REPLY" ;;
      esac
    done


Last edited by radoulov; 07-13-2010 at 04:48 PM..
# 18  
Old 07-13-2010
Code:
filenames="$(
  perl -MFile::Find -le'
  find { 
    wanted => sub {
      -f and 1 / 24 >= -M and print $File::Find::name;
      }
    }, shift    
  ' /export/home/richard/share/logs |
      while IFS= read -r; do
      case $REPLY in
        *.gz ) gzgrep cheese "$REPLY";;
        *.log ) grep cheese "$REPLY" ;;
      esac
    done
)"

The grep only returns one line Smilie should be about a hundred from one .log file and one .gz file

Last edited by rich@ardz; 07-13-2010 at 05:33 PM..
# 19  
Old 07-14-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by rich@ardz
Code:
filenames="$(
  [...]

The grep only returns one line Smilie should be about a hundred from one .log file and one .gz file
What happens when you run the code directly, without assigning it to a variable?
# 20  
Old 07-15-2010
yes you can do like
find path -name -print | grep "get the time stamp from date command for the hour only" > file.txt

put it in the cron job which will run every hour and you will get the result
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