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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting find -mtime +7 Post 302478788 by prakashoracledb on Thursday 9th of December 2010 01:23:17 AM
Old 12-09-2010
find -mtime +7

Dear all,

Code:
find $ADMIN_DIR/$SID/arch/ -name '*.gz' -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;

is it retaining 7 days OR 8 days .gz files ?

Thanks
Prakash

Last edited by Scott; 12-09-2010 at 03:53 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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TV_GRAB_COMBINER(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      TV_GRAB_COMBINER(1p)

NAME
tv_grab_combiner - Grab listings by combining data from several grabbers. SYNOPSIS
tv_grab_combiner --help tv_grab_combiner --configure [--config-file FILE] tv_grab_combiner [--config-file FILE] [--days N] [--offset N] [--output FILE] [--quiet] DESCRIPTION
Output TV and listings in XMLTV format by combining data from several other grabbers. First you must run tv_grab_combiner --configure to choose which grabbers you want to grab data with and how these grabbers should be configured. Then you can run tv_grab_combiner with the --days and --offset options to grab data. Omitting these options will use the default values for these parameters for each grabber. Since these defaults differs between grabbers, you might end up with data for different periods of time for different channels. OPTIONS
--configure Prompt for which grabbers to use, how these grabbers shall be configured and write the configuration file. --config-file FILE Set the name of the configuration file, the default is ~/.xmltv/tv_grab_combiner.conf. This is the file written by --configure and read when grabbing. --output FILE When grabbing, write output to FILE rather than standard output. --days N When grabbing, grab N days rather than 5. --offset N Start grabbing at today + N days. N may be negative. --quiet Suppress the progress-bar normally shown on standard error. --version Show the version of the grabber. --help Print a help message and exit. ERROR HANDLING
If any of the called grabbers exit with an error, tv_grab_combiner will exit with a status code of 1 to indicate that the data is incomplete. If any grabber produces output that is not well-formed xml, the output from that grabber will be ignored and tv_grab_combiner will exit with a status code of 1. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The environment variable HOME can be set to change where configuration files are stored. All configuration is stored in $HOME/.xmltv/. AUTHOR
Mattias Holmlund, mattias -at- holmlund -dot- se. BUGS
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-13 TV_GRAB_COMBINER(1p)
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