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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to move gz files from one source directory to destination directory? Post 302970238 by venkat918 on Monday 4th of April 2016 08:20:01 AM
Old 04-04-2016
Hi ,

I have modified the 90 day instead of 1 day. Please find the original script which i have tried but no luck Smilie

Code:
#!/usr/bin/bash
cd /var/opt/projects/apps/temp  || exit 1

echo "Finding files that are 90+ days old in the server.  Output will be a list of files to be moved:"

if find . -name "*.gz" -mtime +1 -print -exec mv {} /var/opt/projects/apps/ \;
then    echo 'Script completed successfully.'
else    echo 'One or more errors are reported above.'
        exit 2

---------- Post updated at 04:20 AM ---------- Previous update was at 04:16 AM ----------

Adding the error message:-

Code:
Finding files that are 90+ days old in the server.  Output will be a list of files to be moved:
./test.sh: line 10: syntax error: unexpected end of file

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Mod Comment Please use code tags as required by forum rules!

Last edited by RudiC; 04-04-2016 at 09:26 AM.. Reason: Code tags (again).
 

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