If you are on Linux, you might consider using inofitywait in your main section.
Something like :
Code:
#!/bin/bash
DIR=/dir/to/watch
inotifywait -m -e create --format %f $DIR | while read File
do
case ${File##*.} in
[Pp][Dd][Ff])
printf "%s\n" "Found pdf file $File with ext ${File##*.}" # here you will call function per detected pdf filename, log, handle errors
;;
esac
done
Hello,
I am a newbie who is attempting to write a script to monitor a directory for a set of 3 files that I am expecting to get ftp'd. Occasionally, we suspend operations for maintenance etc. but we still get the files so there can be more than 1 set. If there is more than 1 set, I would like... (2 Replies)
What is the best way for a script to run to monitor a directory for the presence of files and then perform a function afterwords? I was hoping to have it continually run and sleep until it detects that files are present in the directory, then break out of the loop and go on to the next step.
... (17 Replies)
Hi All,
We are having important config files in an directory which was accessable by all
/auto/config/Testbed/>ls
config1.intial
config2.intial
config3.inital
often we find that some of the lines are missing in config files, we doubt if some one is removing.
I would like to write... (0 Replies)
Hi,
Im trying to write this script but im stuck on it, basicaly what i want to do is to write a code to verify a log file ( apache log file for example ) and for each new line with specific data , then, output this new line for another file:
full ex:
output of the server.log is (... (4 Replies)
Hello dear Community,
I have a task to wrtie a script which will gzip not zipped files in a directory and itīs subdirectories. I succeeded in gzippung the directory but not the subdirectories:
#/bin/bash
#go to the directory where to zip
cd $1
#Zip unzipped files
for i in `ls | xargs... (2 Replies)
hello,
i`m new in bash scripting and i getting an error with my little server monitoring script
example of my script:
#!/bin/sh
s1_ats=0
while ; do
sleep 5
s1=`ping -c 1 xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx | grep 64 | awk '{print $1}'`
if ; then
$s1_ats=0
else
if ; then (2 Replies)
I'd like to create simple bash script that, given a directory, compresses each directory by name, e.g.:
Contents of ~/Documents
Folder1
Folder2
Folder3
compress-subdirectoies.sh ~/Documents
Results:
Folder1.
Folder2.
Folder2.
Any advice would be appreciated (7 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
#
name=$1
type=$2
number=1
for file in ./**
do
if
then
filenumber=00$number
elif
then
filenumber=0$number
fi
tempname="$name""$filenumber"."$type"
if (4 Replies)
I have a bash that downloads a list and if that list has data in it then a new main directory is created (with the date) with several subdirectories (example1, example2, example3). My question is in that list there are portion of specific file types (.vcf.gz) - identifier towards the end that have... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dradio-config
DRADIO-CONFIG(1) DRadio Manuals DRADIO-CONFIG(1)NAME
dradio-config - generate dradio configuration
SYNOPSIS
dradio-config [--rss]
DESCRIPTION
dradio-config is a script to help keep the dradio menu list configuration ~/.config/dradio/menu.xml up-to-date. It relies on curl, tidy,
and xsltproc to screen scrape the DR streams and podcasts pages, and outputs the resulting XML on stdout.
Invoke it as, e.g.
dradio-config > radio.xml
dradio-config --rss > podcast.xml
FILES
~/.config/dradio/menu.xml
The menu configuration file. See dradio(5) for further details.
http://www.dr.dk/netradio/wmp.asp
DR netradio direct links page.
http://www.dr.dk/Podcast
DR podcast direct links page.
AUTHOR
Jess Thrysoee <jess@thrysoee.dk>
SEE ALSO dradio(5), dradio(1), curl(1)tidy(1)xsltproc(1)DRadio AUGUST 2009 DRADIO-CONFIG(1)