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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Please help list/find files greater 1G move to different directory Post 302895603 by dotran on Tuesday 1st of April 2014 12:25:27 PM
Old 04-01-2014
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
Code:
/export/home/mytmp/final  <= less "1000000000"
/export/home/mytmp/final1 <= greater "1000000000" but require only file move a
/export/home/mytmp/final2
/export/home/mytmp/final3
/export/home/mytmp/final4
/export/home/mytmp/final5
 
/export/home/mytmp/test1> ls -ltr test*.txt
-rwxrwxr-x   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 1073741824 Mar  4 11:14 test3.txt
-rwxrwxr-x   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 524288000 Mar  4 11:26 test4.txt
-rwxrwxr-x   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 629145600 Mar  4 11:28 test5.txt
-rwxrwxr-x   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 734003200 Mar  4 23:47 test7.txt
-rw-rw-r--   1 ca7prod  ftpusers      14 Mar 12 14:43 test.txt
-rw-------   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 52428800 Mar 31 15:24 test2.txt
-rw-rw-r--   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 104857600 Mar 31 15:27 test8.txt
-rw-rw-r--   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 1178599424 Mar 31 15:31 test9.txt
-rw-------   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 104857600 Mar 31 15:32 test10.txt
-rwxrwxr-x   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 104857600 Mar 31 15:37 test6.txt
-rw-rw-r--   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 157286400 Mar 31 15:38 test1.txt
-rw-rw-r--   1 ca7prod  ftpusers 1335885824 Mar 31 15:40 test11.txt
/export/home/mytmp/test1> ls -ltr test*.txt | awk '{if ($5 < 1000000000) print $9}' -exec mv {} /export/home/mytmp/final \;
test4.txt
test5.txt
test7.txt
test.txt
test2.txt
test8.txt
test10.txt
test6.txt
test1.txt
/export/home/mytmp/test1> ls -ltr test*.txt | awk '{if ($5 > 1000000000) print $9}' -exec mv {} /export/home/mytmp/xxx \;
test3.txt
test9.txt
test11.txt

Please with this script
/export/home/mytmp/test1> cat test.ksh
Code:
 
#!/bin/ksh
cd /export/home/mytmp/test1
###############################################################################
# Any files less than 1G move to final
###############################################################################
ls -ltr test*.txt | awk '{if ($5 < 1000000000) print $9}' -exec mv {} /export/home/mytmp/final \;
###############################################################################
# Any files greater than 1G move to final1, final2, final3, final4, final4, final5
###############################################################################
ls -ltr test*.txt | awk '{if ($5 > 1000000000) print $9}' |sed q | xxxxx bla bla
find /export/home/mytmp/test1 bla bla


Last edited by dotran; 04-01-2014 at 01:40 PM.. Reason: code tags please, not Quotes
 

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PARALLEL-SLURP(1)														 PARALLEL-SLURP(1)

NAME
parallel-slurp - copy files from listed hosts SYNOPSIS
parallel-slurp [OPTIONS] -h hosts.txt -L destdir remote local DESCRIPTION
pssh provides a number of commands for executing against a group of computers, using SSH. It's most useful for operating on clusters of homogenously-configured hosts. parallel-slurp gathers specified files from hosts you listed. OPTIONS
-r --recursive recusively copy directories (OPTIONAL) -L --localdir output directory for remote file copies -h --hosts hosts file (each line "host[:port] [user]") -l --user username (OPTIONAL) -p --par max number of parallel threads (OPTIONAL) -o --outdir output directory for stdout files (OPTIONAL) -e --errdir output directory for stderr files (OPTIONAL) -t --timeout timeout (secs) (-1 = no timeout) per host (OPTIONAL) -O --options SSH options (OPTIONAL) -v --verbose turn on warning and diagnostic messages (OPTIONAL) EXAMPLE
An example to copy /home/irb2/foo.txt from each host. Files gathered will be stored in /tmp/outdir/hostname/foo.txt. # prallel-slurp -h hosts.txt -L /tmp/outdir -l irb2 /home/irb2/foo.txt foo.txt ENVIRONMENT
All four programs take similar sets of options. All of these options can be set using the following environment variables: o PSSH_HOSTS o PSSH_USER o PSSH_PAR o PSSH_OUTDIR o PSSH_VERBOSE o PSSH_OPTIONS SEE ALSO
parallel-ssh(1), parallel-scp(1), parallel-nuke(1), parallel-rsync(1), ssh(1) AUTHOR
Brent N. Chun <bnc@theether.org> COPYING
Copyright: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Brent N. Chun NOTES
1. bnc@theether.org mailto:bnc@theether.org 03/30/2009 PARALLEL-SLURP(1)
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