I'm looking to create a script which will find all the files created in the last 24h in a directory starting with a few different letters and send them to the printer. This would be run through the cron each morning to print the last 24 hours files.
I have started with this to find all the files beginning with FILE in the /the/data directory from the last 24 hours.
However, how would I then print each of these files individually? Should I build some sort of array and run this in a loop -
Also, the file can have a few names, so I was just going to replicate this section of the script for each FILE* name, but if there is a neater way to return files from the find command I suppose that would be better. Maybe the find could be changed to something like,
Is there a shell command that will allow me to list index files in the /home directory for all users on a server that have been updated within the past 24 hours?
(e.g. index.htm .html .php in/home/user1/public_html /home/user2/public_html /home/user3/public_html etc ) (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
My unix is SunOS. I like to find all the files which are created 1 day back.
i tried the following command
find . -type f -name '*.aud' -mtime +1
This gives me all the files created 48 hours back (2 days) but not one..
Can you let me know where i am going wrong.
Thanks,... (8 Replies)
Hi,
Can you guys tell me how do i find the most recently changed files, say an hour before, few hours before, a day before etc....
Thanks!!!! (3 Replies)
HI,
I have 2 questions.
1>
Is there any code to see files that created some day or some time before in a directory???
2>
how or where i will find the last exit status of a process??
thanks (6 Replies)
Hi,
I want to find the sum of all the files created 5 days ago and store it in a variable. (os is HP-UX)
can this be extracted from ls -l
Is there any other way of getting the sum of all the files created (4 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I want to find the file created within one hour in solaris.
I have tried below command, but it is no lucky.
$find . -mtime -1/24, -name "abc*"
above command give me the file name which created two hours ago
find . -cmin -60, -name "abc*"
above command I got error as... (4 Replies)
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In the past five minutes stomp has created two thread titled "Bug: empty lines get sometimes duplicated in new post". When I try to read either of those threads, Safari gives me a window containing the message shown in the attachment. (11 Replies)
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mknmz
MKNMZ(1) Namazu Project MKNMZ(1)NAME
mknmz - an indexer of Namazu
SYNOPSIS
mknmz [options] <target>...
DESCRIPTION
mknmz 2.0.21, an indexer of Namazu.
Target files:
-a, --all
target all files.
-t, --media-type=MTYPE
set the media type for all target files to MTYPE.
-h, --mailnews
same as --media-type='message/rfc822'
--mhonarc
same as --media-type='text/html; x-type=mhonarc'
-F, --target-list=FILE
load FILE which contains a list of target files.
--allow=PATTERN
set PATTERN for file names which should be allowed.
--deny=PATTERN
set PATTERN for file names which should be denied.
--exclude=PATTERN
set PATTERN for pathnames which should be excluded.
-e, --robots
exclude HTML files containing <meta name="ROBOTS" content="NOINDEX">
-M, --meta
handle HTML meta tags for field-specified search.
-r, --replace=CODE
set CODE for replacing URI.
--html-split
split an HTML file with <a name="..."> anchors.
--mtime=NUM
limit by mtime just like find(1)'s -mtime option. e.g., -50 for recent 50 days, +50 for older than 50.
Morphological Analysis:
-b, --use-mecab
use MeCab for analyzing Japanese.
-c, --use-chasen
use ChaSen for analyzing Japanese.
-k, --use-kakasi
use KAKASI for analyzing Japanese.
-m, --use-chasen-noun
use ChaSen for extracting only nouns.
-L, --indexing-lang=LANG index with language specific processing.
Text Operations:
-E, --no-edge-symbol
remove symbols on edge of word.
-G, --no-okurigana
remove Okurigana in word.
-H, --no-hiragana
ignore words consist of Hiragana only.
-K, --no-symbol
remove symbols.
--decode-base64
decode base64 bodies within multipart entities.
Summarization:
-U, --no-encode-uri
do not encode URI.
-x, --no-heading-summary do not make summary with HTML's headings.
Index Construction:
--update=INDEX
set INDEX for updating.
-z, --check-filesize
detect file size changed.
-Y, --no-delete
do not detect removed documents.
-Z, --no-update
do not detect update and deleted documents.
Miscellaneous:
-s, --checkpoint
turn on the checkpoint mechanism.
-C, --show-config
show the current configuration.
-f, --config=FILE
use FILE as a config file.
-I, --include=FILE
include your customization FILE.
-O, --output-dir=DIR
set DIR to output the index.
-T, --template-dir=DIR
set DIR having NMZ.{head,foot,body}.*.
-q, --quiet
suppress status messages during execution.
-v, --version
show the version of namazu and exit.
-V, --verbose
be verbose.
-d, --debug
be debug mode.
--help show this help and exit.
--norc do not read the personal initialization files.
-- Terminate option list.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <http://www.namazu.org/trac-namazu/trac.cgi> or <bug-namazu@namazu.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1997-1999 Satoru Takabayashi All rights reserved.
Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Namazu Project All rights reserved.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER-
CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
mknmz of Namazu 2.0.21 July 2011 MKNMZ(1)