I tried all commands that I received and only one works properly for me. (at least, a GZIP file is created.) I will verify the contains.
Below the 3 tests that I did :
test 1 ==> seems to work well
Code:
find * -type f -mtime -100 -exec tar cf - {} + | gzip > $MAITUT/BCK_DATA.tar.gz
Result :
Code:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 maitdev mait 290757296 Aug 8 09:04 BCK_DATA.tar.gz
Code:
find * -type f -mtime -2 -exec tar cf - {} + | gzip > $MAITUT/BCK_DATA.tar.gz
result :
Code:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 maitdev mait 7876 Aug 8 09:12 BCK_DATA.tar.gz
test 2
Code:
find * -type f -mtime -900 -print | tar -cvf - | gzip > $MAITUT/BCK_DATA.tar.gz
Result :
Code:
Attempt to create archive of no files. Nothing dumped.
test 3
Code:
find * -type f -mtime -900 -print -exec tar cvf {} \; && bzip2 *.tar
result :
Code:
4fa056a8
Attempt to create archive of no files. Nothing dumped.
ARCNEWLD.dat
Attempt to create archive of no files. Nothing dumped.
ARCNEWLD.idx
Attempt to create archive of no files. Nothing dumped.
ARCNEWLD.sfd
etc.. same error on each files reported.
again, thanks to all
Last edited by rbatte1; 08-09-2016 at 04:33 AM..
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