Howdy,
I'm trying to figure out how to move multiple files based on their creation date. If anyone can enlighten me it would be most appreciated!!
Thanks!
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Hi,
I have a requirement ,let us say 1000 files needs to be transferred in an hour from one path to another path and if the files (1000 files) are transferred within an hour ( say 40 mins), then the process should remain idle for the remaining time ( 20 mins). (3 Replies)
Hi, I have a series of files (upwards of 500) the filename format is as follows
CC10-1234P1999.WGS84.p190, all in one directory.
Now the last three numeric characters, in this case 999, can be anything from 001 to 999.
I need to move some of them to a seperate directory, the ones I need to... (5 Replies)
hi
i have to move files and send an email and attached the bad files to inform the developer about that.
#!/bin/ksh
BASE_DIR=/data/SrcFiles
cd $BASE_DIR
## finding the files from work directory which are changed in 1 day
find -type f -name "*.csv" –ctime 0 > /home/mydir/flist.txt
##... (14 Replies)
Hi All,
I am currently coding for a requirement(LINUX OS) where I am supposed to move a file (Lets Call it Employee.txt) from Directory A to Directory B based on 2 date fields as below,
Date_Current = 20120620
Date_Previous = 20120610
Source Directory : /iis_data/source
Target... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I need a script that moves files based on date to a folder. The folder should be created based on file date. Example is :
Date file name
----- --------
Oct 08 07:39 10112012_073952.xls
Oct 09 07:39 10112012_073952.xls
Oct 10 07:39 ... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have a directory having so many number of files. Now I want to move the files which are older than one month (lets say) from this directory to another directory (say BKP dir).
Simply, if file is olderthan one month move it from source1 dir to BKP1 dir.
My file names doesn't have... (7 Replies)
I have a log file that I want to archive out as it reaches 100MB. I am using the following to get the file size into a variable but get the error "line 5:
filesize=$(wc -c < logfile.log)
if
then
echo "is greater than 100M"
else
echo "is less than 100M"
fi
I'm sure there's something... (2 Replies)
Hi all
I am trying to loop through a directory of files using a given search pattern. some of the files will be duplicated due to the pattern, but of the duplicate files i wanted to move the older files to another location.
Is there any straightforward way of doing this ?
One of ways I... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sthapa
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mono-server2-admin
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mono-server2-admin - mono-server2 hosts file creator, hosts file is part of the debianized mod_mono package
SYNOPSIS
mono-server2-admin.conf [action] [args]
OPTIONS
Actions:
add Use 'add' if you want to create an application and want mono-server2 scripts to manage it
del If you want to remove an application
Args:
--path The path where you have your aspx files, MUST EXISTS!, required only with add action
--app The name of your application
--libs If you have dlls outside your path, you must use this!
--port Needed if you are running multiple virtual hosts in different ports in Apache
--vhost If you want to add asp.net support to a virtualhost you must use this. Example: foobar.com
DESCRIPTION
mono-server2-admin.conf is a perl tool to adminstrate your ASP.NET webapps that will be executed with
mod_mono.
When you try to add an application, admin.conf will verify that your path exists, if it is, it will
add a directory inside /etc/xsp/conf.d with the name of your app, and also as a file with the
filename format: 10_appname. This file will have the information (path, app).
So, when mono-xsp-update.conf is executed it will read those dirs and create a debian.webapp in
/etc/xsp that the xsp daemon will read, also with a mono-server2-hosts.conf that will have your
directory settings with apache directives. Apache will read mono-server2-hosts.conf!
AUTHOR
Pablo Fischer <pablo@pablo.com.mx>
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 MONO-SERVER2-ADMIN(8)