01-04-2009
-mtime +30
Hello,
Can someone help me to understand the following:
find /test/rman/ -mtime +30 -exec rm '{}' \;
What does -mtime +30 mean?
Thanks!
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libssh2_scp_send_ex
libssh2_scp_send_ex(3) libssh2 manual libssh2_scp_send_ex(3)
NAME
libssh2_scp_send_ex - Send a file via SCP
SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *
libssh2_scp_send_ex(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, const char *path, int mode,
size_t size, long mtime, long atime);
DESCRIPTION
This function has been deemed deprecated since libssh2 1.2.6. See libssh2_scp_send64(3).
session - Session instance as returned by libssh2_session_init_ex(3)
path - Full path and filename of file to transfer to. That is the remote file name.
mode - File access mode to create file with
size - Size of file being transmitted (Must be known ahead of time precisely)
mtime - mtime to assign to file being created
atime - atime to assign to file being created (Set this and mtime to zero to instruct remote host to use current time).
Send a file to the remote host via SCP.
RETURN VALUE
Pointer to a newly allocated LIBSSH2_CHANNEL instance, or NULL on errors.
ERRORS
LIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC - An internal memory allocation call failed.
LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND - Unable to send data on socket.
LIBSSH2_ERROR_SCP_PROTOCOL -
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN - Marked for non-blocking I/O but the call would block.
AVAILABILITY
This function was marked deprecated in libssh2 1.2.6 as
libssh2_scp_send64(3) has been introduced to replace this function.
SEE ALSO
libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)
libssh2 0.15 1 Jun 2007 libssh2_scp_send_ex(3)