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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting find command: various date ranges Post 302250716 by littleIdiot on Friday 24th of October 2008 06:11:43 AM
Old 10-24-2008
find command: various date ranges

Hi,

I have writtena script that will recursivly go into subdirecotries and report out what files there are in there that have not been accessed over various date ranges.

I do this using a number of find commands:
Code:
find . -path './.snapshot' -prune -o  -type f             -atime -8   
find . -path './.snapshot' -prune -o  -type f -atime +7   -atime -32  
find . -path './.snapshot' -prune -o  -type f -atime +31  -atime -187 
find . -path './.snapshot' -prune -o  -type f -atime +186 -atime -366 
find . -path './.snapshot' -prune -o  -type f -atime +365

I know this is highly inefficient - and it takes ages! Any suggestions on what I can do to speed this up?
As you can see I am having to ezxclude snapshots and am only interested in file sizes. For inforation, I then pipe this through an awk command to sum the total bytesand number of files.
 

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