Please help list/find files greater 1G move to different directory
I have have 6 empty directory below. I would like write bash scipt if any files less "1000000000" bytes then move to "/export/home/mytmp/final" folder first and any files greater than "1000000000" bytes then move to final1, final2, final3, final4, final4, final5 and that depend see how many files, but I only want ONE file go into 1 directory. I run the command below with great than "1000000000" bytes and see 3 files then that 3 files should go 3 folders (final1, final2 and final3) only. If see more that 6 or 8 files greater than "1000000000" bytes then should go last folder "final5" . Is some kinda script loop through or command to do this? Please help with this task. Thanks
Please with this script
/export/home/mytmp/test1> cat test.ksh
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as we can find file greater than 1 MB with find command as:
find /dir -name '*' -size +1M
find /dir/* -name '*' -size +1M
but wats its doing is , its finding files only in current directory not in sub-directories. i want files from sub-directories too.
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Ex...
abc_0702,
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abc_782
abc_1234 ...etc
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Greetings. I know enough Unix to be dangerous (!) and know that there is a clever way to do the following and it will save me about a day of agony (this time) and I will use it forever after! (many days of agony saved in the future)!
Basically
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bomstrip
BOMSTRIP(1) BSD General Commands Manual BOMSTRIP(1)NAME
bomstrip, bomstrip-files -- strip the BOM sequence from UTF-8 files
SYNOPSIS
bomstrip
bomstrip-files file ...
DESCRIPTION
The bomstrip utility reads UTF-8 data from its standard input and copies it to its standard output, stripping the BOM (byte-order mark) from
the beginning of the text if it is present. There are no command-line options and no parameters.
The bomstrip-files utility removes the UTF-8 BOM from the specified files, saving each file's original contents with a .bom extension. It
uses the bomstrip utility, trying to execute it as ``bomstrip''; if the bomstrip utility is installed under another name, or if a more com-
plex command is desired, it may be supplied in the BOMSTRIP environment variable.
EXAMPLES
Strip the BOM, if present, from a text file:
bomstrip < bom.txt > nobom.txt
Strip the BOM, if present, from all text files, backing them up with a .bom extension:
bomstrip-files *.txt
Use the OCAML implementation of bomstrip:
env BOMSTRIP='ocaml bomstrip.ocaml' bomstrip-files *.txt
SEE ALSO
The bomstrip home page: http://www.xs4all.nl/~mechiel/projects/bomstrip/
HISTORY
The bomstrip utility (in many languages) was written by Mechiel Lukkien, with implementations in various languages sent to him by others,
including Andreas Gohr, Andrew Gerrand, Berteun Damman, Matthijs Bomhoff, Peter Pentchev, and Ruben Smelik. The bomstrip-files utility and
this manual page were written by Peter Pentchev in the hope that they reflect the behavior of all the bomstrip implementations in all lan-
guages.
AUTHORS
Mechiel Lukkien <mechiel@xs4all.nl>
Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net>
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