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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers List and grep Post 302552937 by shifahim on Tuesday 6th of September 2011 07:03:17 AM
Old 09-06-2011
Question

Code:
ls -ltr
total 55472
-rw-r--r--   1 admin grp   1684877 Sep  2 20:47 51.error_log_443.201109020000.gz
-rw-r--r--   1 admin grp   26619984 Sep  2 20:48 51.access_log_443.201109020000.gz
-rw-r--r--   1 admin grp     58415 Sep  5 08:07 51.access_log_443.201109050000
-rw-r--r--   1 admin grp     17181 Sep  6 06:51 51.access_log_443.201109060000

Desired output:
Code:
-rw-r--r--   1 admin grp   26619984 Sep  2 20:48 51.access_log_443.201109020000.gz
-rw-r--r--   1 admin grp     58415 Sep  5 08:07 51.access_log_443.201109050000

My output:

Code:
find /apps/logs/ -mtime +1 -exec ls -ltr {} \;
-rw-r--r--   1 admin grp   1684877 Sep  2 20:47 /apps/logs/colweb-perf-0551.error_log_443.201109020000.gz
-rw-r--r--   1 admin grp   26619984 Sep  2 20:48 /apps/logs/51.access_log_443.201109020000.gz

Code:
date
Tue Sep  6 06:54:50 EDT 2011

Post correct filtering I am not even sure how to append the copy command so the output files gets copied to a different folder. I guess xargs may help.

I did not post this prior for i thought i may be misleading those who have better idea.

Regards,
 

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NAME
time-admin - Time Administration Tool SYNOPSIS
time-admin [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
time-admin is part of the GNOME system tools, a set of tools to easily access and manage system configuration. time-admin allows you to set the time, date and timezone of your system, as well as setting any time server to synchronize your local time server. OPTIONS
time-admin accepts the standard GNOME and GTK options. AUTHORS
time-admin was written by Carlos Garnacho Parro <garnacho@tuxerver.net> and others. This manual page was written by Sven Arvidsson <sa@whiz.se>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
services-admin(1), shares-admin(1), network-admin(1), users-admin(1), gtk-options(7), gnome-options(7) The online documentation available through the program's Help menu. GNOME
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