The Solaris du does not have an exclude option.
You can use find. Here is the trick to not descend into further subdirectories and not into proc and .*
Instead of / and "" you can use . and . if you did a cd /.
Having that, you can pipe it to xargs du , or use -exec du instead of -print like this
I am familiar with using tar and exclude/include files:
tar zcf backup.dirs.tgz --files-from=include.mydirs --exclude-from=exclude.mydirs --no-recursion
but was wondering if I could use find in the same way. I know that you can just specify the directories to exclude but my list is... (2 Replies)
Hi Gurus.
I have a directory and i receive many files with extension .log. I processed the file as i get it. i want to process all the files except one which i know i don't want to process.
cd /backup/temp/rajesh/PACS #--- directory , under this i have below files... (1 Reply)
Using Sol 10 + KSH.
I need to run a find command on the whole system "/" and exclude a bunch of explicit directories and files that may or may not be on each system.
I cannot use the -name because i dont want to exclude all dirs named just specific paths.
-path/-wholename is not an option... (2 Replies)
Loving the rsync command and beginning to write some scripts with it.
However I'm hung up on the --exclude function.
Script is tested and works great BEFORE I put the --omit in.
What am I doing wrong in my syntax?
rsync $OPTS /cis/cloverleaf/cis6.0/integrator/... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need to exlucde the files which are present in exclude.txt from a directory
exlcude.txt
AUZ.txt
AUZ.chk
NZ.txt
NZ.chk
tried with below code but not working
ls -ltr | grep -v `cat exclude.lst` (9 Replies)
Hi Experts,
Below is my shell script and it will move the files older than 90 days to archive mount. Now my new requirement is , I need to move some of the directory files older than 365 days. How can I achieve this.
Simply I have
DIR1
DIR2
DIR3
DIR4
I need to exclude DIR 2 and DIR 2... (5 Replies)
I would like to write a script to check the log , if any line in the log have the string in include_list.txt but do not have the string in exclude_list.txt , then send alert mail to administrator , as below example , the line 1 have the string "string 4" ( which is in include_list.txt ) but do not... (7 Replies)
How do you exclude a filesystem using du command in solaris?
for example /proc
Tried this but its not working
du -sk -d /* --exclude=/proc | sort -nr | cut -f2 | xargs du -sh | head - (1 Reply)
Hello,
Im glad to become a member of this forums,
Im new on solaris and recentrly im introducing to use auditing service in that system.
The need is, that I need how to exclude a directory to the audit service not audit it.
And, a plus, I need of how to disable auditing the root user in... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: sysh4ck
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prune
prune(1) General Commands Manual prune(1)NAME
prune - Prune directed graphs
SYNOPSIS
prune [ -n node ] [ -N attrspec ] [ files ... ]
DESCRIPTION
prune reads directed graphs in the same format used by dot(1) and removes subgraphs rooted at nodes specified on the command line via
options. These nodes themselves will not be removed, but can be given attributes so that they can be easily located by a graph stream edi-
tor such as gvpr(1). prune correctly handles cycles, loops and multi-edges.
Both options can appear multiple times on the command line. All subgraphs rooted at the respective nodes given will then be processed. If a
node does not exist, prune will skip it and print a warning message to stderr. If multiple attributes are given, they will be applied to
all nodes that have been processed. prune writes the result to the stdout.
OPTIONS -n name
Specifies name of node to prune.
-N attrspec
Specifies attribute that will be set (or changed if it exists) for any pruned node. attrspec is a string of the form attr=value.
EXAMPLES
An input graph test.dot of the form
digraph DG {
A -> B;
A -> C;
B -> D;
B -> E;
}
, processed by the command
prune -n B test.dot
would produce the following output (the actual code might be formatted in a slightly different way).
digraph DG {
A -> B;
A -> C;
}
Another input graph test.dot of the form
digraph DG {
A -> B;
A -> C;
B -> D;
B -> E;
C -> E;
}
(note the additional edge from C to E ), processed by the command
prune -n B -N color=red test.dot
results in
digraph DG {
B [color=red];
A -> B;
A -> C;
C -> E;
}
Node E has not been removed since its second parent C is not being pruned.
EXIT STATUS
prune returns 0 on successful completion. It returns 1 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO dot(1), gvpr(1)AUTHOR
Marcus Harnisch <marcus.harnisch@gmx.net>
prune(1)