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I am a Linux administrator in my company (still a trainee and a newbie). How do I set the cron job to only show the current week's backup (in the database backup directory) and remove the previous week's backups. One week would mean Monday to Saturday. Pls help. Tqs. Last edited by anaigini45; 10-27-2009 at 02:34 AM.. |
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