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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Delete Files from a date Post 302945869 by RudiC on Thursday 4th of June 2015 04:06:00 AM
Old 06-04-2015
The echo is for your safety - it shows what will be deleted before it effectively is deleted.

rm -i will have EVERY single removal confirmed.
 

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CLOUDSERVERS(1) 						   User Commands						   CLOUDSERVERS(1)

NAME
cloudservers - Command-line interface to the Cloud Servers API. SYNOPSIS
cloudservers [ --username USERNAME ] [ --apikey APIKEY ] <subcommand> DESCRIPTION
cloudservers is a command line interface to the Rackspace Cloud Servers API. COMMAND OVERVIEW
cloudservers backup-schedule Show or edit the backup schedule for a server. cloudservers backup-schedule-delete Delete the backup schedule for a server. cloudservers boot Boot a new server. cloudservers delete Immediately shut down and delete a server. cloudservers flavor-list Print a list of available 'flavors' (sizes of servers). cloudservers help Display help about this program or one of its subcommands. cloudservers image-create Create a new image by taking a snapshot of a running server. cloudservers image-delete Delete an image. cloudservers image-list Print a list of available images to boot from. cloudservers ip-share Share an IP address from the given IP group onto a server. cloudservers ip-unshare Stop sharing an given address with a server. cloudservers ipgroup-create Create a new IP group. cloudservers ipgroup-delete Delete an IP group. cloudservers ipgroup-list Show IP groups. cloudservers ipgroup-show Show details about a particular IP group. cloudservers list List active servers. cloudservers reboot Reboot a server. cloudservers rebuild Shutdown, re-image, and re-boot a server. cloudservers rename Rename a server. cloudservers resize Resize a server. cloudservers resize-confirm Confirm a previous resize. cloudservers resize-revert Revert a previous resize (and return to the previous VM). cloudservers root-password Change the root password for a server. cloudservers show Show details about the given server. Optional arguments: --username USERNAME Defaults to env[CLOUD_SERVERS_USERNAME]. --apikey APIKEY Defaults to env[CLOUD_SERVERS_API_KEY]. See "cloudservers help COMMAND" for help on a specific command. cloudservers March 2010 CLOUDSERVERS(1)
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