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)
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#!/usr/bin/ksh
echo "Enter a date (YYYYMMDD) "
read date
touch -t... (2 Replies)
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Dear all,
Need a quick help/suggestion on monitoring a particular directory .
We have a deployment directory say (/users/integration/deploy ) under this there are several files which can be edited by a number of users -
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Hi,
I am new bie to Unix. Might be a simple question I am asking.
I want to find the last modified time of a file and find the difference between the currrent time and the last modified time. Appreciate, if someone can throw some light on what commands can be used.
Cheers,
James (2 Replies)
Hi there
Im trying to find a way to test whether the last modified time is older than 1 day or not
so
#!/bin/bash
if ; then
$TOUCHED = "recently"
else
$TOUCHED = "not so recently"
fi
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Hello,
How to get the modified/created files past 2 hours in Solaris with find command?
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[options]
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