What Operating System and version you you have and what Shell do you use?
How many files?
Can you demonstrate this problem?
What does this sentence mean? Can you give an example?
The files will be small in size say 2kb and the files will cleared after the size of the directory reaches some point. The number of files in the directory might be 3500 to 4000 files or may be more than that.
Hi,
Whats the command for finding files older then 20mins. This has to be part of the find command as it will be part of a cleanup script.
thanks
Budrito (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am currently using the following command:
files=(ls enuCPU??.????.exp ntuCPU??.????.exp)
I need to now change the commmand to store the file names of files that have been modified before datetime equal to say '02/16/2008 20:30:00'
What could I use? (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I would like to know the file modification time till seconds in Unix. So I tried ls -e and it worked fine. This Solaris 5.10
-rw-rw-r-- 1 test admin 22 Sep 12 11:01:37 2008 test_message
But I am not able to run the same command in SOlaris 5.6 and also in AIX/HP
Is there... (3 Replies)
Environment is cygwin on Windows Server 2003 as I could not think how I would achieve this using Windows tools.
What I want ot achieve is the following.
I have a Directory D:\Data which contains further subfolders and files. I need to move "files" older than 6 months modification time to... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a directory made up of many symbolic links to folders multiple file systems.
I want to return folders modified within the last 50 days, but find is using the link time rather than the target time.
find . -type d -mtime -50
Is there a way to either:
a) Make a symbolic link... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
I'd like to know if is there a way to list files but ignoring some according to their modification time (or creation, access time, etc.) with the command 'ls' alone.
I know the option -I exist, but it seems to only looking in the file name..
Thank you in advance for the... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I am using HP Unix. I want to list files which are created 5 minutes before on the same day as well as before today's date. I checked all the forums and the commands provided there does not work on HP Unix.
Can you please help me on this? Your help is highly aprreciated.
Thanks and... (3 Replies)
I have to list the files of particular directory using file filter like find -name abc* something and if multiple file exist I also want time of each file up to seconds.
Currently we are getting time up to minutes in AIX is there any way I can get file last modification time up to seconds. (4 Replies)
Hi all
first a setup scenario
create 3 files with modification date 1, 2, and 3 days ago
as stated in the find line it should only do something to the files 2 and 3 days old
find . -mtime +2 works fine and only displays the 2 files but running the entire line sets all files to read only.
i... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
In the file names we have dates.
Based on the file format given by the user,
if any file is not existed for a particular date with in a given interval we should consider that file is missing.
I have the below files in the directory /bin/daily/voda_files.
... (9 Replies)
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vboxmode
vboxmode(1) Linux System Administration vboxmode(1)NAME
vboxmode - detect format of isdn voice file
SYNOPSIS
vboxmode [OPTION] [OPTION] [...] FILENAME
DESCRIPTION
Vboxmode detects format of isdn voice files and au files (sun audio format).
OPTIONS -q, --quiet
Don't print information about the file, only detect format and return an error code.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
RETURN CODE
The format of the file is returned as an error code:
o for .au files a value between 128 and 150
o for vbox files a value between 2 and 6
o for unknown format or errors 255
SEE ALSO autovbox(1), rmdtovbox(1), vboxtoau(1), vboxcnvt(1), vbox(5)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Andreas Jellinghaus <aj@dungeon.inka.de>, for Debian GNU/Linux and isdn4linux.
ISDN 4 Linux 3.25 2000/09/15 vboxmode(1)