11-04-2012
find . -name '*.req' -mtime +2 -exec rm {} \; not deleting files
i want to remove *.req files from directory
/opt/FFCL8001/oracle/inst/apps/FFCL8001_lhrho/logs/appl/conc/log
i executed command find . -name '*.req' -mtime +2 -exec rm {} \;
but it is running since hours and free space in /opt is same as old 7.4 GB .
why it is not removing files ?
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cubrid_data_seek - Move the internal row pointer of the CUBRID result
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