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Since in future, we will be migrating to Unix Box, so then in that case, this command will work perfectly fine...right?
I want to write a sh script that will find files older than 2 hours and tar them. I've had a look at the find man page but can't see how to do it by hours.
Help please.
Thanx (1 Reply)
I need to write a program that will only remove those files that are older than 2 hours.
Is there some variation of
find . -mtime ? -name '*'
that I can use?
Thanks as always for your help.
Regards,
Dave :) (2 Replies)
What is the command to remove files that are generated 6 hours or older? The find and remove tells only how to remove if the file is one day old or more. Appreciate quick reply. Thanks (3 Replies)
Every day a new .zip file is uploaded to a folder and at mid-night the zip file is to be extracted into a /data/ folder, inside a date-named folder.
# This should extract the contents of a zip file into the /data/ folder into a date based folder
/usr/bin/unzip -a -o... (15 Replies)
I need a script to find files older than 8 hours...
I know i can use mmin but the same is not working...the same only support mtime...
This is the script i created..but the same is only giving 1 hour old..as I have given dt_H as 1 only...but if i give 8..it can go in -(negative)..how to get the... (5 Replies)
Hi all
I have directory /tmp and i have logs are written in it every 18 to 20 hours in date format.
now i need write some if condition which can find which files came into /tmp dir with name start from LOG_`date`.log in last 24 hours.
can somebody help me on this. (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am using the below script to find all the files in a folder which are older than 6 hours and delete all those files, but some how I am not getting the required output.
find $HOME/Log -type f -name "*.log" -amin +360 -exec rm *.* {} \
can any one please check and let me know... (13 Replies)
How to Deleting Files Older than 1 hours.
Base on SunOS.
this file gen every 1 min.
-rw-r--r-- 1 nobody nobody 4960 Jan 27 02:02 23_201301270201.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 nobody amudu 2325 Jan 27 02:03 33_201301270202.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 nobody amudu 3255 Jan 27 02:03... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
curlopt_cookiefile
CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE(3) curl_easy_setopt options CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE(3)NAME
CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE - file name to read cookies from
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, char *filename);
DESCRIPTION
Pass a pointer to a zero terminated string as parameter. It should point to the file name of your file holding cookie data to read. The
cookie data can be in either the old Netscape / Mozilla cookie data format or just regular HTTP headers (Set-Cookie style) dumped to a
file.
It also enables the cookie engine, making libcurl parse and send cookies on subsequent requests with this handle.
Given an empty or non-existing file or by passing the empty string ("") to this option, you can enable the cookie engine without reading
any initial cookies.
This option only reads cookies. To make libcurl write cookies to file, see CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR(3).
Exercise caution if you are using this option and multiple transfers may occur. If you use the Set-Cookie format and don't specify a
domain then the cookie is sent for any domain (even after redirects are followed) and cannot be modified by a server-set cookie. If a
server sets a cookie of the same name then both will be sent on a future transfer to that server, likely not what you intended. To address
these issues set a domain in Set-Cookie (doing that will include sub-domains) or use the Netscape format.
If you use this option multiple times, you just add more files to read. Subsequent files will add more cookies.
The application does not have to keep the string around after setting this option.
DEFAULT
NULL
PROTOCOLS
HTTP
EXAMPLE
TODO
AVAILABILITY
As long as HTTP is supported
RETURN VALUE
Returns CURLE_OK if HTTP is supported, and CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION if not.
SEE ALSO CURLOPT_COOKIE(3), CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR(3),
libcurl 7.54.0 December 21, 2016 CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE(3)