Actually, I'm working with a shell code so that it removes files older than 32 days in current directory(and not in subdirectories).
Here is my code, first I try to test my program by finding the right files and then add remove command:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
for filename in /home/linux/txt/output/ABC_DEFGH*
do
if test 'find . maxdepth 1 -type f -name "ABC_DEFGH*" -mtime +32'; then
#remove command should be here***
fi
done
exit 0
How can I add 'remove' command with propper options(I'm new in Linux)? Any suggestion?
This is my list of sed commands: can anyone tell me where im going wrong. The script works on a file called data which contains 6 student id's and there answers for 6 questions.
!/bin/sh
sed -e 's/*//g' \ #replace * with nothing
-e s/ /X/g' \ #replacing empty space with X
-e... (2 Replies)
When I execute this line at the command prompt I get a different answer than when I run it in a script? Any ideas on how to resolve? I'm trying to find all files/dir in a directory except files that start with the word file.
Once I get this command to work, I will add the "delete" part to the... (6 Replies)
Hi guys.
I am trying, to move files found with the find command...
Script runs fine, until it reaches a file that contains spaces...
Here is what i wrote up quickly.
ROOTDIR=/apps/data
SEARCH=$(find /data/HDTMPRestore/home/tmq/ -type f -print | grep Mods/Input/bck | cut -c19-)
for i... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I've got an issue with a shell script that FTP's a file from one Linux server to another Linux server.
My script runs on a Linux server and creates an output file (from a database call), and then FTP's this file to another Linux server.
The problem is that, even though the output file... (0 Replies)
Hi, I want to write a script that runs a command (at -l) and writes the output to a file. If the command (at -l) command returns no value (is empty/null) then write a message to the file in place of the command output.
My problem is around trapping the empty returned command value and replacing... (2 Replies)
Hi,
How do you echo something once when a find statement returns null results?
This is when using mutiple locations and mutiple arguments.
The below find command the inner loop of a nested for loop where the outter loop holds the $args and the inner loop holds the locations.
find... (2 Replies)
Hi all!
I've faced with very unintelligible error using find/grep like this:
root@v29221:~# find /var/www/igor/data/www/lestnitsa.ru | grep u28507I get nothing as a result, but:
root@v29221:~# grep u28507 /var/www/igor/data/www/lestnitsa.ru/_var.inc
$db_name = 'u28507';... (2 Replies)
I am trying to find pictures which contains a specific word in the file name.
For example any .JPG files that contains "lm" at the beginning or at the middle or at the end of the file name.
find / -iname "*.jpg" | ...what should go after the pipe?
regards,
Moaathe (2 Replies)
Hi Gurus.
This is driving me a bit batty. I now if must be a simple matter but I cant find anything that references it.
I have a housekeeping script that searches for some huge dump directories then removes them using rm -rf.
find ./ -name 'ab' -exec rm -rf {} \;
This works but always... (7 Replies)
Hello.
From a script, a command for a test is use :
find /home/user_install -maxdepth 1 -type f -newer /tmp/000_skel_file_deb ! -newer /tmp/000_skel_file_end -name '.bashrc' -o -name '.profile' -o -name '.gtkrc-2.0' -o -name '.i18n' -o -name '.inputrc'
Tha command... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jcdole
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
pegasus-remove
PEGASUS-REMOVE(1)PEGASUS-REMOVE(1)NAME
pegasus-remove - removes a workflow that has been planned and submitted using pegasus-plan and pegasus-run
SYNOPSIS
pegasus-remove [-d dagid] [-v] [rundir]
DESCRIPTION
The pegasus-remove command remove a submitted/running workflow that has been planned and submitted using pegasus-plan and pegasus-run. The
command can be invoked either in the planned directory with no options and arguments or just the full path to the run directory.
OPTIONS
By default pegasus-remove does not require any options or arguments if invoked from within the planned workflow directory. If running the
command outside the workflow directory then a full path to the workflow directory needs to be specified or the dagid of the workflow to be
removed.
pegasus-remove takes the following options:
-d dagid, --dagid dagid
The workflow dagid to remove
-v, --verbose
Raises debug level. Each invocation increase the level by 1.
rundir
Is the full qualified path to the base directory containing the planned workflow DAG and submit files. This is optional if
pegasus-remove command is invoked from within the run directory.
RETURN VALUE
If the workflow is removed successfully pegasus-remove returns with an exit code of 0. However, in case of error, a non-zero exit code
indicates problems. An error message clearly marks the cause.
FILES
The following files are opened:
braindump
This file is located in the rundir. pegasus-remove uses this file to find out paths to several other files.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
PATH
The path variable is used to locate binary for condor_rm.
SEE ALSO pegasus-plan(1), pegasus-run(1)AUTHORS
Gaurang Mehta <gmehta at isi dot edu>
Jens-S. Vockler <voeckler at isi dot edu>
Pegasus Team http://pegasus.isi.edu
05/24/2012 PEGASUS-REMOVE(1)