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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Basic bash, echo in loop for Post 302745929 by Yoda on Tuesday 18th of December 2012 11:13:12 AM
Old 12-18-2012
That is a Useless Use of ls. Try this:-
Code:
for i in $replog/*.gz
do
   echo "$i"
   echo "$i $( date +%d:%m:%Y )" >> $replog/mrnet.log
   mv "$i" /var/log/vieux-logs
done


Last edited by Yoda; 12-18-2012 at 12:18 PM..
 

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SLAPD.REPLOG(5) 						File Formats Manual						   SLAPD.REPLOG(5)

NAME
slapd.replog - slapd replication log format SYNOPSIS
slapd.replog slapd.replog.lock DESCRIPTION
The file slapd.replog is produced by the stand-alone LDAP daemon, slapd, when changes are made to its local database that are to be propa- gated to one or more replica slapds. The file consists of zero or more records, each one corresponding to a change, addition, or deletion from the slapd database. The file is meant to be read and processed by slurpd, the stand-alone LDAP update replication daemon. The records are separated by a blank line. Each record has the following format. The record begins with one or more lines indicating the replicas to which the change is to be propagated: replica: <hostname[:portnumber]> Next, the time the change took place given, as the number of seconds since 00:00:00 GMT, Jan. 1, 1970, with an optional decimal extension, in order to make times unique. Note that slapd does not make times unique, but slurpd makes all times unique in its copies of the replog files. time: <integer[.integer]> Next, the distinguished name of the entry being changed is given: dn: <distinguishedname> Next, the type of change being made is given: changetype: <[modify|add|delete|modrdn]> Finally, the change information itself is given, the format of which depends on what kind of change was specified above. For a changetype of modify, the format is one or more of the following: add: <attributetype> <attributetype>: <value1> <attributetype>: <value2> ... - Or, for a replace modification: replace: <attributetype> <attributetype>: <value1> <attributetype>: <value2> ... - Or, for a delete modification: delete: <attributetype> <attributetype>: <value1> <attributetype>: <value2> ... - If no attributetype lines are given, the entire attribute is to be deleted. For a changetype of add, the format is: <attributetype1>: <value1> <attributetype1>: <value2> ... <attributetypeN>: <value1> <attributetypeN>: <value2> For a changetype of modrdn, the format is: newrdn: <newrdn> deleteoldrdn: 0 | 1 where a value of 1 for deleteoldrdn means to delete the values forming the old rdn from the entry, and a value of 0 means to leave the val- ues as non-distinguished attributes in the entry. For a changetype of delete, no additional information is needed in the record. The format of the values is the LDAP Directory Interchange Format described in ldif(5). Access to the slapd.replog file is synchronized through the use of flock(3) on the file slapd.replog.lock. Any process reading or writing this file should obey this locking convention. EXAMPLE
The following sample slapd.replog file contains information on one of each type of change. replica: truelies.rs.itd.umich.edu replica: judgmentday.rs.itd.umich.edu time: 797612941 dn: cn=Babs Jensen, o=U of M, c=US changetype: add objectclass: person cn: babs cn: babs jensen sn: jensen replica: truelies.rs.itd.umich.edu replica: judgmentday.rs.itd.umich.edu time: 797612973 dn: cn=Babs Jensen, o=U of M, c=US changetype: modify add: description description: the fabulous babs replica: truelies.rs.itd.umich.edu replica: judgmentday.rs.itd.umich.edu time: 797613020 dn: cn=Babs Jensen, o=U of M, c=US changetype: modrdn newrdn: cn=Barbara J Jensen deleteoldrdn: 0 FILES
slapd.replog slapd.replog.lock SEE ALSO
ldap(3), ldif(5), slapd(8), slurpd(8) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/). OpenLDAP is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release. OpenLDAP 2.0.27-Release 20 August 2000 SLAPD.REPLOG(5)
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