i seriously do not recommend using "find" for this problem, as (as you know) it searches recursively...
i prefer the straightforward approach:
I seriously recommend against recommending to not use find for this task .
find does not have to recurse into subdirectories if that is not desired. On GNU/Linux and *BSD systems, all finds support -maxdepth n. On systems that do not support that primary, the following gets the job done:
Your "straightforward approach" is actually more complicated, brittle, and error prone. In addition to all the reasons mentioned by agama in post #6, filenames with whitespace will not make it through intact.
grep/awk are misc text processing tools. find's primaries know what they're looking at. In my opinion, find is the right tool for the job.
i have a directory "ABC" with lots of old files and sub directories in it.
the issue now is i want to delete away files which are older than 15 days in "ABC" without deleting the files in the sub directories and without deleting the sub directory.
i tried using find command but it will drill down... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have these files in my directory.
ABC123 ABC12.sls.20080809111121
ABC233 ABC12.sls.20080403123212
ABC543 ABC12.sls.20080804231212
ABC323 ABC12.sls.20080809111232
ABC765 ABC12.sls.20080809112343
ABC654 ABC12.sls.20080809113133
I want to delete only files in first... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I want to remove the files from a folder whcih contain a specific text in it.
eg:
If i have the files like
xxxx.NAME.adadd.ajfaj.kjfha
agsg.NAME.dfshd.djsh.sdjhf
asgd.NAME2.sdhj.djhf.sjdhf
shdd.NAME2.dhse.tywe.eyio
How to remove the files which contain the pattern "NAME"... (3 Replies)
Hi all.
I have a database log file in which log data get appended to it daily. I want to do a automatic maintainence of this log by going through the log and deleting lines belonging to a certain date.
How should i do it? Please help. Thanks.
Example. To delete all lines prior to Jun... (4 Replies)
There is a system logging a huge amount of data and we need to delete some of the older logs .I mean the files that are created before one week from today. Here is a listing of files that are sitting there:
/usr/WebSphere/AppServer/logs
# ls -l
-rw-r--r-- 1 root system 3740694 May... (5 Replies)
I've got a problem how to delete files from specific directory.
I don't want do it recursively but only in specific directory.
So, command like
find /home/dirname/ -mtime +8 -type f -exec rm {} \;
is not for me because this command will remove ifs files in
/home/dirname and all... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have several files in a specific directory.
A specific string in one file can occur in another files.
If this string is in other files. Then all the files in which this string occured should be deleted and only 1 file should remain with the string.
Example.
file1
ShortName "Blue... (2 Replies)
let say i have list of file
PermissionsDirectoriesGroupSizeDateDirectory or file
drwx------2users4096Nov 2 19:51mailv
drwxr-s---35www 32768Jan 20 22:39public_htmlt
drwx------ 2 users 4096 Nov 2 19:51 mail
drwxr-s--- 35 www 32768 Jan 20 22:39 public_html
drwxr-s--- 35 www 32768 Jan... (3 Replies)
To delete log files content older than 30 days and append the lastest date log file date in the respective logs
I want to write a shell script that deletes all log files content older than 30 days and append the lastest log file date in the respective logs
This is my script
cd... (2 Replies)
he following are the files available in my directory
RSK_123_20141113_031500.txt
RSK_123_20141113_081500.txt
RSK_126_20141113_041500.txt
RSK_126_20141113_081800.txt
RSK_128_20141113_091600.txt
Here, "RSK" is file prefix and 123 is a code name and rest is just timestamp of the file when its... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: kridhick
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
trimhistory
TRIMHISTORY(8) System Manager's Manual TRIMHISTORY(8)NAME
trimhistory - Remove old Xymon history-log entries
SYNOPSIS
trimhistory --cutoff=TIME [options]
DESCRIPTION
The trimhistory tool is used to purge old entries from the Xymon history logs. These logfiles accumulate information about all status
changes that have occurred for any given service, host, or the entire Xymon system, and is used to generate the event- and history-log web-
pages.
Purging old entries can be done while Xymon is running, since the tool takes care not to commit updates to a file if it changes mid-way
through the operation. In that case, the update is aborted and the existing logfile is left untouched.
Optionally, this tool will also remove logfiles from hosts that are no longer defined in the Xymon bb-hosts(5) file. As an extension, even
logfiles from services can be removed, if the service no longer has a valid status-report logged in the current Xymon status.
OPTIONS --cutoff=TIME
This defines the cutoff-time when processing the history logs. Entries dated before this time are discarded. TIME is specified as
the number of seconds since the beginning of the Epoch. This is easily generated by the GNU date(1) utility, e.g. the following com-
mand will trim history logs of all entries prior to Oct. 1st 2004:
trimhistory --cutoff=`date +%s --date="1 Oct 2004"`
--outdir=DIRECTORY
Normally, files in the BBHIST directory are replaced. This option causes trimhistory to save the shortened history logfiles to
another directory, so you can verify that the operation works as intended. The output directory must exist.
--drop Causes trimhistory to delete files from hosts that are not listed in the bb-hosts(5) file.
--dropsvcs
Causes trimhistory to delete files from services that are not currently tracked by Xymon. Normally these files would be left
untouched if only the host exists.
--droplogs
Process the BBHISTLOGS directory also, and delete status-logs from events prior to the cut-off time. Note that this can dramatically
increase the processing time, since there are often lots and lots of files to process.
--progress[=N]
This will cause trimhistory to output a status line for every N history logs or status-log collections it processes, to indicate how
far it has progressed. The default setting for N is 100.
--env=FILENAME
Loads the environment from FILENAME before executing trimhistory.
--debug
Enable debugging output.
FILES
$BBHIST/allevents
The eventlog of all events that have happened in Xymon.
$BBHIST/HOSTNAME
The per-host eventlogs.
$BBHIST/HOSTNAME.SERVICE
The per-service eventlogs.
$BBHISTLOGS/*/*
The historical status-logs.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
BBHIST The directory holding all history logs.
BBHISTLOGS
The top-level directory for the historical status-log collections.
BBHOSTS
The location of the bb-hosts file, holding the list of currently known hosts in Xymon.
SEE ALSO xymon(7), bb-hosts(5)Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 TRIMHISTORY(8)