I am writing a script that looks in a reports directory, copies a specified script to a working folder, copies some data files into the working folder, runs the report, zips the new files, then uploads them.
Right now to determine what files to zip (as I don't know how many report files there will be, what size, or what they are going to be called), I'm using 'find'.
So basically this is what I have so far:
The problem seems to be that find doesn't return anything! When I comment out the zip function, nothing prints out. If I were to search for a name I get file names. Am I missing something, or is the -newer flag not working?
An ls command.
EDIT: Realized that I had put in test code instead of the real command that I used. I will also add that -mtime 1 doesn't seem to work either.
Last edited by droppedonjapan; 06-30-2009 at 05:13 PM..
Hi,
I would like to find if a file called test.log is older than 10 min.
So i wrote :
#!/usr/bin/ksh
FICLOG="/home/uuu/result_test.log"
FIC="/home/uuu/test.log"
touch -t `perl -e 'use POSIX qw(strftime); printf("%s\n",strftime("%m%d%H%M",localtime(time-3600*0.17)));'`... (3 Replies)
I am running SUSE/8 and SUSE/9 on a high end server (4 CPU, 8G RAM etc)
I have a huge directory structure with over 4million files in it. I have find the files that are modified (created, modified, renamed etc etc) in the last 10 minutes periodically.
I have tried "find -cmin -10" and "find... (2 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I would like to filter and search for files in my curr dir where the blocks used by those files are over a certain number (i.e. 30), when I try this command
find . -name "c*" -size +30 -exec ls -ls {} \;
I get a list of files, the first column is the block size, right?
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a text file, foo.txt, it looks something like below. In the file there is a line that gives the date in the form of: Mon Jun 15 11:09:31 2008. I need to find which date is the newest and then store certain details of that list data to another file. So, in this sample text file, I... (6 Replies)
To find all the files in your home directory that have been edited in some way since the last tar file, use this command:
find . -newer backup.tar.gz
Is anyone familiar with an older solution?
looking to identify files older then 15mins across several directories.
thanks,
manny (2 Replies)
This should be a simple script, but can't find one with google search.
I just need to find the file that is in many directories, then overwrite that file with a newer version i.e.
find file.jar then overwrite with /root/file.jar
All I get in searches is substitute text with new test inside... (1 Reply)
We had an arrant rsync run and started copying over new files from one system to another.
Although this is what we will want to do at some point, for now, we want to maintain the system as it was a few days ago.
I am looking for a script that will find files that are newer than x days.
... (5 Replies)
When this command is issued from a directory other than where the file is located it works fine:
find /db2/D01/log_archive/ -name "S0002166.LOG" -type f
/db2/D01/log_archive/db2d01/D01/NODE0000/C0000000/S0002166.LOG
When I change -name to -newer, it doesn't work. Find only searches the current... (5 Replies)
I create a shell script program (AIX OS) that flags any logs that certain keywords such as memsize, sasfoundation, and real time. My program isn't working maybe because my syntax logistic isn't correct.
Here are examples of the logs:
file1.log.02897 file2.log.02896 filez.log.02899 ... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT V7
speexdec
SPEEXDEC(1) User Commands SPEEXDEC(1)NAME
speexdec - The reference implementation speex decoder.
SYNOPSIS
speexdec [options] input_file.spx [output_file]
DESCRIPTION
Decodes a Speex file and produce a WAV file or raw file
input_file can be:
filename.spx
regular Speex file
- stdin
output_file can be:
filename.wav
Wav file
filename.*
Raw PCM file (any extension other that .wav)
- stdout
(nothing)
Will be played to soundcard
OPTIONS --enh Enable perceptual enhancement (default)
--no-enh
Disable perceptual enhancement
--force-nb
Force decoding in narrowband
--force-wb
Force decoding in wideband
--force-uwb
Force decoding in ultra-wideband
--mono Force decoding in mono
--stereo
Force decoding in stereo
--rate n
Force decoding at sampling rate n Hz
--packet-loss n
Simulate n % random packet loss
-V Verbose mode (show bit-rate)
-h, --help
This help
-v, --version
Version information
--pf Deprecated, use --enh instead
--no-pf
Deprecated, use --no-enh instead
More information is available from the Speex site: http://www.speex.org
Please report bugs to the mailing list `speex-dev@xiph.org'.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 Jean-Marc Valin
speexdec version 1.1 September 2003 SPEEXDEC(1)