Hi,
Is it possible to get all the files modified in the last week (Not before or after that week) . I have tried with date range it works for me for the period of seven days , not exactly for weekly basis .
Fetching records for seven day by
As today date is 3rd June , it should fetch files modified of date range 23rd to 29th of May.
Hello Friends
I have three dirs
1. /home/main-bkup
2. /home/bkup-week1
3. /home/bkup-week2
Now we copy backups in 1 initially, then on 1st week we copy few content of 1 into 2 and then run some scripts on that. Then in 2nd week we keep 2 untouched and do the same thing in 3.
So I... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Here is a brief scenario for my requirement ..
There is a directory in FTP Server, where would files be uploaded on weekly basic.
I need to get those files which are uploaded during this week and not the files which are uploaded the previous week and download them to locale... (1 Reply)
I have two sets of tapes for each week days.
Mon_Set_A ____________Tue_Set_B
Tue_Set_A ____________ Tue_Set_B
Wed_Set_A ___________ Wed_Set_B
Thr_Set_A ____________ Thr_Set_B
Fri_Set_A _____________ Fri_Set_B
I have script that does cold backup of database and then back up to tape.
... (1 Reply)
I have looked around on the internet and still i am no wiser as to how to show the number of files in a directory that have been accessed this week and also that as a percentage.
Any help would be much appreciated. (5 Replies)
Hi,
My job will run every friday and it should pick only that week files.
For Ex: this 24th May job will trigger and it should pick 20,21,22,23,24.and 19th sun and 18th sat we dont have files to pick.
currently i am using the below code and it is working fine, but sometimes it is picking... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to delete *.bad files which are 1 week old. How can I achieve that. I tried doing through below script but it deletes all the files.
find ./ -mtime +7 -exec rm *.bad {} \;
The below one works but i want to delete only files with .bad extension
find . -mtime +7 | xargs rm (2 Replies)
I have a weird requirement where I have to get the files from a FTP(Lets say FTP1) location and place it on my current FTP(Lets say FTP2) location. The issue is, these are daily files (in a pattern Sales_YYYYMMDD_report.csv) and are placed every day on FTP1 and my process usually runs on Monday(eg.... (2 Replies)
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rotatelogs(8) System Manager's Manual rotatelogs(8)NAME
rotatelogs - rotate Apache logs without having to kill the server
SYNOPSIS
rotatelogs logfile rotationtime [offset]
DESCRIPTION
rotatelogs is a simple program for use in conjunction with Apache's piped logfile feature, which can be used like this:
CustomLog "|bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/logfile 86400" common
This creates the files /var/logs/logfile.nnnn where nnnn is the system time at which the log nominally starts (this time will always be a
multiple of the rotation time, so you can synchronize cron scripts with it). At the end of each rotation time (here after 24 hours) a new
log is started.
OPTIONS
logfile
The path plus basename of the logfile. If logfile includes any Otherwise, the suffix .nnnnnnnnnn is automatically added and is the
time in seconds. Both formats compute the start time from the beginning of the current period.
rotationtime
The rotation time in seconds.
offset The number of minutes offset from UTC. If omitted, zero is assumed and UTC is used. For example, to use local time in the zone UTC
-5 hours, specify a value of -300 for this argument.
PORTABILITY
The following logfile format string substitutions should be supported by all strftime(3) implementations, see the strftime(3) man page for
library-specific extensions.
%A full weekday name (localized)
%a 3-character weekday name (localized)
%B full month name (localized)
%b 3-character month name (localized)
%c date and time (localized)
%d 2-digit day of month
%H 2-digit hour (24 hour clock)
%I 2-digit hour (12 hour clock)
%j 3-digit day of year
%M 2-digit minute
%m 2-digit month
%p am/pm of 12 hour clock (localized)
%S 2-digit second
%U 2-digit week of year (Sunday first day of week)
%W 2-digit week of year (Monday first day of week)
%w 1-digit weekday (Sunday first day of week)
%X time (localized)
%x date (localized)
%Y 4-digit year
%y 2-digit year
%Z time zone name
%% literal `%'
SEE ALSO httpd(8)
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