09-17-2016
Display largest files in multiple directories
Trying to locate the 25 largest files with read/execute world permissions to be displayed from a combination of 4 different directories. I'm rather new at UNIX and trying to learn the basics.
This is what I have come up with so far:
find /dir1 /dir2 /dir3 /dir4 -perm -u+rx | sort -nr | head -25
My results seems to be giving me 25 files just from the last directory and ignoring the other 3. Is there a way to display the file permissions from in my results as well? I have been looking at the find man page, but I can't seem to figure this out.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
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NAME
nfanon - netflow anonymisation
SYNOPSIS
nfanon [options]
DESCRIPTION
nfanon is used to anonymise all IP addresses ( src, dst, next hop, router IP etc. ) in the netflow records using the CryptoPAn (Cryptogra-
phy-based Prefix-preserving Anonymization) module. The key -K is used to initialize the Rijndael cipher. The key is either a 32 character
string, or a 64 hex digit string starting with 0x.
See http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/Telecomm/cryptopan/ for more information about CryptoPAn.
nfanon has several modes of operation.
o nfanon reads a sequence of input files, specified by -r, -R and -M and anonymises the flows in the given files. The input file arguments
have the same syntax and meaning as nfdump(1).
o nfanon reads a sequence of input files, specified by -r, -R and -M. All anonymised flows are written to a single file specified by -w.
o nfanon works as filter and reads flows from stding and writes the anonymised flows to stdout.
OPTIONS
-r inputfile
Read input data from inputfile. Default is read from stdin.
-R expr
Read input from a sequence of files in the same directory. expr may be one of:
/any/dir Read recursively all files in directory dir.
/dir/file Read all files beginning with file.
/dir/file1:file2 Read all files from file1 to file2.
Note: files are read in alphabetical sequence.
-M expr
Read input from multiple directories. expr looks like: /any/path/to/dir1:dir2:dir3 etc. and will be expanded to the directories:
/any/path/to/dir1, /any/path/to/dir2 and /any/path/to/dir3 Any number of colon separated directories may be given. The files to read are
specified by -r or -R and are expected to exist in all the given directories. The options -r and -R must not contain any directory part
when used in conjunction with -M.
-w outputfile
If specified writes anonymised netflow records to outputfile.
-K key
The key is used to initialize the Rijndael cipher. key is either a 32 character string, or a 64 hex digit string starting with 0x.
RETURN VALUE
Returns
0 No error.
255 Initialization failed.
250 Internal error.
NOTES
None.
SEE ALSO
nfdump(1)
BUGS
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