Script problem due to recursive directories Help please
Hello everyone , I am looking for a better solution then the one I have created for the my Task
The task is:
Create an automated script that will check for Uploads in a specified Directory and move them to another specified Directory if the files are completely uploaded.
Files are FTP'd to the Specified directory
Multiple FTPS could be running so knowing if a particular FTP is complete is difficult for me to check by Process ID
I created the script listed below , but can see that issues can arise with Uploads of Trees
for instance
If the Upload directory has the following:
I am not sure , but if the last changed date of the stat command on a directory is older then the Age I am looking for
then shouldn;t that mean
that any file and sub directories below that Directory will be completely uploaded and also older then the Age I am looking for ?
...... I hope that made sense....
I do not think that is the case though....
I am hoping there is a better way to deal with this issue.
I am trying to locate a file or files with specific data in them. Problem is the file(s) could reside in any one of many directories.
My question is. Is there a way of recursively greping directories for the file(s) with the data I am looking for.
I have tried -
1.
$HOME> grep 47518 | ls... (8 Replies)
The man page for chmod doesn't list a way to recursively change permissions on directories only, without affecting the files themselves.
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I have developed a datastage job...which has many process running in parallel..but because of Fork Error my job is not working:(
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My Os is SUNOS.
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Copy this script to your path from where you want to search for all the files and directories in subdirectories recursively.
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code starts here... (2 Replies)
I think I've seen out there that there is a command to ignore specific files within a directory when doing a (-R) recursive diff. I've never used this so I was wondering if there was anyone who could provide an example how I would run this. My thoughts are something like:
cvs diff -i <fileName1>... (2 Replies)
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Maybe this is simple question for many of you, but I get confused.:confused:
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find -type d -name "TC_*" | sort
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hi;
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here i m printing only files listing in current directory
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