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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Problem with a script on a solaris 10 box Post 302420899 by curleb on Wednesday 12th of May 2010 10:21:24 PM
Old 05-12-2010
Sorry...can't help without the terminal output.

In running the pared down commands, you're only cd-ing to the appropriate directory (ie, $dir = 052010) and then running during against all sub-contents named like *20100512*, the output of which is piped to awk. You wouldn't need to echo the variable since you wouldn't have been defining it.

Assuming that the directory(/ies) is there as expected, you should get an output. Maybe you just need to get a visual confirmation on the existence of the required directories?

You could also try short-circuiting the du output to not pipe into awk. Just do the cd and du steps to see what's there.

Last edited by curleb; 05-12-2010 at 11:45 PM..
 

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TZSELECT(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       TZSELECT(8)

NAME
tzselect - select a time zone SYNOPSIS
tzselect DESCRIPTION
The tzselect program asks the user for information about the current location, and outputs the resulting time zone description to standard output. The output is suitable as a value for the TZ environment variable. All interaction with the user is done via standard input and standard error. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
AWK Name of a Posix-compliant awk program (default: awk). TZDIR Name of the directory containing time zone data files (default: /usr/local/etc/zoneinfo). FILES
TZDIR/iso3166.tab Table of ISO 3166 2-letter country codes and country names. TZDIR/zone.tab Table of country codes, latitude and longitude, TZ values, and descriptive comments. TZDIR/TZ Time zone data file for time zone TZ. EXIT STATUS
The exit status is zero if a time zone was successfully obtained from the user, nonzero otherwise. SEE ALSO
newctime(3), tzfile(5), zdump(8), zic(8) TZSELECT(8)
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