Thank you for the feedback. Here's where I'm at now.
I issue this in the home/userid directory, and it displays the full file name located in the /Directory/subdirectory folder. The next step, is moving the file if it found. Can I have help with that?
Hi Friends,
i am trying to write a shell script which will check for the logfile size.
if the content of the logfile is wc -l >=1 then send mail with log file as attachment.else do nothing.
i'm trying the below code can any one help on this
if ]
then
(echo "`cat... (2 Replies)
Can any one help me to correct following script.
I have 2 directories DropZone and ProcessZone. File pattern is *VEHDESCSUM*.
Finding the 'no of files' in DropZone directory using ls *VEHDESCSUM* |wc -l
If DropZone has more than one file or 0 files then exit 1
If DropZone has one file then... (2 Replies)
Hi All
my scenario is as follows...
I have the following three files in directory alphabet, containing the respective character string...
Filename Character String
alphabet01.dat AAA
alphabet02.dat BBB
alphabet03.dat CCC
based on... (12 Replies)
Hi,
I want to connect to a remote machine using FTP, check for the size of a file there. If it is 0 bytes, then there is no need to ftp else i have to ftp the file. Any help will be highly appreciated. (7 Replies)
Hi Friends,
Below is my requirement. I have a file with the below structure.
0001A1....
0001B1..
....
0001L1
0002A1
0002B1
......
0002L1
..
the first 4 characters are the sequence numbers for a record, A record will start with A1 and end with L1 with same sequence number. Now the... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a directory having so many number of files. Now I want to move the files which are older than one month (lets say) from this directory to another directory (say BKP dir).
Simply, if file is olderthan one month move it from source1 dir to BKP1 dir.
My file names doesn't have... (7 Replies)
I have a log file that I want to archive out as it reaches 100MB. I am using the following to get the file size into a variable but get the error "line 5:
filesize=$(wc -c < logfile.log)
if
then
echo "is greater than 100M"
else
echo "is less than 100M"
fi
I'm sure there's something... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have multiple files in the folder, I want to move those files into the other folder on based of name
File names:
Template_server1_01==>
Template_server1_02==>To one directory /Server1
Template_server1_03==>
Template_server2_01==>
Template_server2_02==>To one... (9 Replies)
Hi
I'm trying to look through a series of directories in A folder, lets just call it A:
for example:
A/1
A/2
A/3
Etc and I wish to move the files in the folder if they are bigger than a certain size into a structure like below:
A/TooBig/1
A/TooSmall/1
A/TooBig/2
A/TooSmall/2... (1 Reply)
I have a file that is about 7 GB in size. The requirement is I should split the file equally in such a way that the size of the split files is less than 2Gb. If the file is less than 2gb, than nothing needs to be done. ( need to done using shell script)
Thanks, (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: rudoraj
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
svscan
svscan(8) System Manager's Manual svscan(8)NAME
svscan - starts and monitors a collection of services
SYNOPSIS
svscan [ directory ]
DESCRIPTION
svscan starts one supervise(8) process for each subdirectory of the current directory, up to a limit of 1000 subdirectories. svscan skips
subdirectory names starting with dots. supervise(8) must be in svscan's path.
svscan optionally starts a pair of supervise(8) processes, one for a subdirectory s, one for s/log, with a pipe between them. It does this
if the name s is at most 255 bytes long and s/log exists. (In versions 0.70 and below, it does this if s is sticky.) svscan needs two free
descriptors for each pipe.
Every five seconds, svscan checks for subdirectories again. If it sees a new subdirectory, it starts a new supervise(8) process. If it sees
an old subdirectory where a supervise(8) process has exited, it restarts the supervise(8) process. In the log case it reuses the same pipe
so that no data is lost.
svscan is designed to run forever. If it has trouble creating a pipe or running supervise(8), it prints a message to stderr; it will try
again five seconds later.
If svscan is given a command-line argument directory, it switches to that directory when it starts.
SEE ALSO supervise(8), svc(8), svok(8), svstat(8), svscanboot(8), readproctitle(8), fghack(8), pgrphack(8), multilog(8), tai64n(8), tai64nlocal(8),
setuidgid(8), envuidgid(8), envdir(8), softlimit(8), setlock(8)
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svscan(8)