Hi,
I want to get the disk usage of a directory. But I want it to ignore a particular directory within it.
Lets say I want disk usage of all files/dirs within dir1 except those that are named .snapshot
Does du have the option of excluding a particular directory. (1 Reply)
If I execute the command "ls -l /export/home/abcde/dev/proj/code/* | awk -F' ' '{print $9}' | cut -d'/' -f6-8" it will list all the files in /export/home/abcde/dev/proj/code/ directory as well as the files in subdirectories also
proj/code/test.sh
proj/code/test1.c
proj/code/unix... (8 Replies)
I want to execute a command something like:
find / -name "jni.h"
and I want to direct the output of that command to some type of
filter that will leave out all the lines reporting inaccessible
directories (permission unavailable). Is this a pipe or a redirect?
For example, output like... (1 Reply)
I am new to Shell Scripting and need some help.
The following batch job has been failing for me due to the .nfsxxx files in use. I need to know how to modify the following script to exclude the .nfsxxx files so this batch job will not fail on me. I have done lots of googling and keep coming back... (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
I have a txt file and I would like to use egrep without using -v option to exclude the lines which matches with multiple Strings.
Let's say I have some text in the txt file. The command should not fetch lines if they have strings something like
CAT MAT DAT
The command should fetch me... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to use egrep on multiple files and the results should be output to multiple files. I am using the below code in my shell script(working in Ksh shell). However with this code I am not attaining the desired results.
#!/bin/ksh
(
a="/path/file1"
b="path/file2"
for file in... (4 Replies)
Hi team,
I'm a newbie of Perl Script and looking to create a simple perl script that will run in the Linux system:
1) to find process, such as ps -ef | grep process name
2) to exclude strings from the output if it found, for instance if i see abc from usr process, then will exclude it from... (1 Reply)
This is my problem, I am using the following code to extract the file names with specific strings 0.01:
find ./ -name "*.txt" -exec grep -H '0.01' {} +
It works wonders with a small sample. However, when I use it in a real scenario it produces an empty file -even though I am sure there are... (11 Replies)
Hello Everyone ,
Iam a newbie to shell programming and iam reaching out if anyone can help in this :-
I have two files
1) Insert.txt
2) partition_list.txt
insert.txt looks like this :-
insert into emp1 partition (partition_name)
(a1,
b2,
c4,
s6,
d8)
select
a1,
b2,
c4, (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: nubie2linux
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mkid
MKID(1) User Commands MKID(1)NAME
mkid - Build an identifier database
SYNOPSIS
mkid [OPTION]... [FILE]...
DESCRIPTION
Build an identifier database.
-o, --output=OUTFILE
file name of ID database output
-f, --file=OUTFILE
synonym for --output
-i, --include=LANGS
include languages in LANGS (default: "C C++ asm")
-x, --exclude=LANGS
exclude languages in LANGS
-l, --lang-option=L:OPT pass OPT as a default for language L (see below)
-m, --lang-map=MAPFILE
use MAPFILE to map file names onto source language
-d, --default-lang=LANG
make LANG the default source language
-p, --prune=NAMES
exclude the named files and/or directories
-v, --verbose
report per file statistics
-s, --statistics
report statistics at end of run
--files0-from=F
tokenize only the files specified by NUL-terminated names in file F
--help display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
FILE may be a file name, or a directory name to recursively search. If no FILE is given, the current directory is searched by default.
Note that the `--include' and `--exclude' options are mutually-exclusive.
The following arguments apply to the language-specific scanners:
C language:
-k,--keep=CHARS
Allow CHARS in single-token strings, keep the result
-i,--ignore=CHARS
Allow CHARS in single-token strings, toss the result
-u,--strip-underscore
Strip a leading underscore from single-token strings
C++ language:
-k,--keep=CHARS
Allow CHARS in single-token strings, keep the result
-i,--ignore=CHARS
Allow CHARS in single-token strings, toss the result
-u,--strip-underscore
Strip a leading underscore from single-token strings
Java language:
-k,--keep=CHARS
Allow CHARS in single-token strings, keep the result
-i,--ignore=CHARS
Allow CHARS in single-token strings, toss the result
-u,--strip-underscore
Strip a leading underscore from single-token strings
Assembly language:
-c,--comment=CHARS
Any of CHARS starts a comment until end-of-line
-k,--keep=CHARS
Allow CHARS in tokens, and keep the result
-i,--ignore=CHARS
Allow CHARS in tokens, and toss the result
-u,--strip-underscore
Strip a leading underscore from tokens
-n,--no-cpp
Don't handle C pre-processor directives
Text language:
-i,--include=CHAR-CLASS
Treat characters of CHAR-CLASS as token constituents
-x,--exclude=CHAR-CLASS
Treat characters of CHAR-CLASS as token delimiters
Perl language:
-i,--include=CHAR-CLASS
Treat characters of CHAR-CLASS as token constituents
-x,--exclude=CHAR-CLASS
Treat characters of CHAR-CLASS as token delimiters
-d,--dtags
Include documentation tags
Lisp language:
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to bug-idutils@gnu.org
mkid - 4.5 August 2012 MKID(1)