-name only matches against the basename, so that -name primary will never match, since forward slashes cannot occur in a basename. What you want is to use -path. Also, you need to or (-o) the tempbuild-prune related primaries or they will cause the expression evaluated by find to be false for all non-pruned pathnames (meaning find will never match anything).
hi all,
in my server there are some specific application files which are spread through out the server... these are spread in folders..sub-folders..chid folders...
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Hi All,
I need a solution on my following find command
find ./.. -name '*.file' -print
BTW This gives me the output as belows
./rtlsim/test/ADCONV0/infile/ad0_dagctst.file
./rtlsim/test/ADCONV0/user_command.file
./rtlsim/test/ADCONV0/simv.daidir/scsim.db.dir/scsim.db.file... (2 Replies)
Hello Experts,
I m newbie. Could u pls help me to write script on Sun solaris-
I have backup directory "/var/opt/backup/" where files are backed up in different directory "backup1" "backup2" "backup3".
I want to write a shell script which i will put in crontab and daily midnight it will... (1 Reply)
I am writing a script which reads a file line by line and then assigns it to a variable like this 1090373422_4028715212.jpg. I have images with file name of this format in some other directory. In my script I want to assign variable with this file name and then find this filename in some other... (11 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to write a shell script to search for a pattern in the directory and show only one entry for each field, essentially I am looking to search for a pattern in a file and list that file name. (1 Reply)
Hi I made this code to search in directory for file and size
How can I remodel it to seach in the sub direcotry as well
Thanks
#!/bin/bash
echo -n "Enter: "
read var
if
then
echo "Directory exists: ${var}"
size=`du -hs "${var}"`
echo The size of the current folder is... (4 Replies)
I am trying to find all DAT files in a subdirectory named IN. I do not know the entire path.
For example: /stage/<?>/<?>/IN/file.DAT
I am using the find command without success:
find /stage -name IN -a -name '*.DAT' -print
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Hi Forum,
I am using the below command to find files older than x days in a directory excluding subdirectories. From the previous forums I got to know that prune command helps us not to descend in subdirectories. Though I am using it here, not getting the desired result.
cd $dir... (8 Replies)
I have a directory that is in the below order (the --- is not part of the directory tree, only there to help illustrate:
DATE --- main level
Folder1 --- level under DATE
plugin_out --- level under Folder1
variantCaller_out.40 --- level under plugin_out
001,002,003 --- level under... (3 Replies)
I have the below input data in a file and need to get the output as mentioned below. Need to sort the data by size(Asc/des)/by subdirectory
Below is the input which is there in a file:
120 /root/path2/part-00000-d3700305-428d-4b13-8161-42051f4ac5ed-c000.json
532 ... (3 Replies)
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opannotate
OPANNOTATE(1) General Commands Manual OPANNOTATE(1)NAME
opannotate - produce source or assembly annotated with profile data
SYNOPSIS
opannotate [ options ] [profile specification]
DESCRIPTION
opannotate outputs annotated source and/or assembly from profile data of an OProfile session. See oprofile(1) for how to write profile
specifications.
OPTIONS --assembly / -a
Output annotated assembly. If this is combined with --source, then mixed source / assembly annotations are output.
--demangle / -D none|smart|normal
none: no demangling. normal: use default demangler (default) smart: use pattern-matching to make C++ symbol demangling more read-
able.
--exclude-dependent / -x
Do not include application-specific images for libraries, kernel modules and the kernel. This option only makes sense if the profile
session used --separate.
--exclude-file [files]
Exclude all files in the given comma-separated list of glob patterns.
--exclude-symbols / -e [symbols]
Exclude all the symbols in the given comma-separated list.
--help / -? / --usage
Show help message.
--image-path / -p [paths]
Comma-separated list of additional paths to search for binaries. This is needed to find modules in kernels 2.6 and upwards.
--root / -R [path]
A path to a filesystem to search for additional binaries.
--include-file [files]
Only include files in the given comma-separated list of glob patterns.
--include-symbols / -i [symbols]
Only include symbols in the given comma-separated list.
--objdump-params [params]
Pass the given parameters as extra values when calling objdump.
--output-dir / -o [dir]
Output directory. This makes opannotate output one annotated file for each source file. This option can't be used in conjunction
with --assembly.
--search-dirs / -d [paths]
Comma-separated list of paths to search for source files. You may need to use this option when the debug information for an image
contains relative paths.
--base-dirs / -b [paths]
Comma-separated list of paths to strip from debug source files, prior to looking for them in --search-dirs.
--session-dir=dir_path
Use sample database out of directory dir_path instead of the default location (/var/lib/oprofile).
--source / -s
Output annotated source. This requires debugging information to be available for the binaries.
--threshold / -t [percentage]
Only output data for symbols that have more than the given percentage of total samples.
--verbose / -V [options]
Give verbose debugging output.
--version / -v
Show version.
ENVIRONMENT
No special environment variables are recognised by opannotate.
FILES
/var/lib/oprofile/samples/
The location of the generated sample files.
VERSION
This man page is current for oprofile-0.9.6.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/oprofile/, oprofile(1)4th Berkeley Distribution Tue 06 July 2010 OPANNOTATE(1)