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Tools List files older than 10 days.

Hello all,

I want to list the files older than 10 days. Currently am using
Code:
find ./ -mtime +10 -exec ls -ltr {} \;

command. But I want to execute the same command in 16 directories at a time and want an output asking to remove those file?
Please help me to design the script.

regards,
Ajay

Last edited by Don Cragun; 01-28-2016 at 02:19 PM.. Reason: Add CODE tags.
 

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