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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting CHECK SCRIPT SYNTAX Post 302703119 by Newer on Wednesday 19th of September 2012 11:08:46 AM
Old 09-19-2012
CHECK SCRIPT SYNTAX

Hi everyone, i'd like someone chechk this script, i know it's very simple but it doesn't work good, let me tell you this script works over huge directories, maybe that's the problem, if somebody can give me other way to develop, or show me where it's the problem, i'll appreciate it.

Code:
PATH_ROOT="/ot/bean/923/domains/scape"

find $PATH_ROOT/servers/scape-admin/logs/*.log* -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;
find $PATH_ROOT/servers/scape-services-ru/logs/*.log* -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;
find $PATH_ROOT/servers/scape-services/logs/*.log* -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;
find $PATH_ROOT/servers/scape-gui/logs/*.log* -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;
find $PATH_ROOT/servers/scape-gui-ru/logs/*.log* -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;

 

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SCHROOT-SCRIPT-CONFIG(5)					   Debian sbuild					  SCHROOT-SCRIPT-CONFIG(5)

NAME
schroot-script-config - schroot chroot setup script configuration DESCRIPTION
schroot uses scripts to set up and then clean up the chroot environment. These scripts may be customised using the script-config key in /etc/schroot/schroot.conf. This key specifies a file which the setup scripts will source when they are run. The file is a Bourne shell script, and in consequence may contain any valid shell code, in addition to simple variable assignments. This will, for example, allow be- haviour to be customised according to the specific chroot type or name. This file is deprecated, but is still used if present; it will be obsoleted and removed in a future release. All the settings in this file are now settable using configuration keys in schroot.conf, as detailed below. Existing configuration should be modified to use these keys in place of this file. ENVIRONMENT
The environment is the same as for all setup scripts, described in schroot-setup(5). VARIABLES
The following variables may be set to configure setup script behaviour. Note that new variables may be added in future releases. Third- party extensions to schroot which add their own setup scripts may add additional variables which are not documented here; consult the extension documentation for further details. SETUP_COPYFILES A file containing a list of files to copy into the chroot (one file per line). The file will have the same absolute location inside the chroot. Note that this is settable using the setup.copyfiles key. SETUP_FSTAB The filesystem table file to be used to mount filesystems within the chroot. The format of this file is the same as for /etc/fstab, documented in fstab(5). The only difference is that the mountpoint path fs_dir is relative to the chroot, rather than the root. Note that this is settable using the setup.fstab key. Also note that mountpoints are canonicalised on the host, which will ensure that absolute symlinks point inside the chroot, but complex paths containing multiple symlinks may be resolved incorrectly; it is advised to not use nested symlinks as mountpoints. SETUP_NSSDATABASES A file listing the system databases to copy into the chroot. The default databases are 'passwd', 'shadow', 'group', 'services', 'protocols', 'networks', and 'hosts'. 'gshadow' is not yet copied by default, due to not being supported by all but the most recent version of the GNU C library. The databases are copied using getent(1) so all database sources listed in /etc/nsswitch.conf will be used for each database. Note that this is settable using the setup.nssdatabases key. AUTHORS
Roger Leigh. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Roger Leigh <rleigh@debian.org> schroot 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 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. SEE ALSO
sbuild(1), schroot(1), sh(1), schroot.conf(5), schroot-setup(5). Version 1.6.4 27 Oct 2012 SCHROOT-SCRIPT-CONFIG(5)
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