If your find doesn't have the -mmin or -daystart primaries (neither of which are specified by the standards), you can also use touch to create two files with the timestamp boundaries you want at each end of your window and use:
Code:
trap 'rm -f /tmp/start_time_file.$$ /tmp/end_time_file.$$' 0
# Note that although the following uses midnight as the start and stop times,
# using touch allows you to set any time range you want. If you use -d instead
# -t to set timestamps, you can set ranges down to the nanosecond level if the
# filesystems on which the time range files and the file hierarchy being searched
# support timestamps to that level of detail.
touch -t 201802050000 /tmp/start_time_file.$$
touch -t 201802080000 /tmp/end_time_file.$$
find /directory/at/root/of/hierarchy -type f -newer /tmp/start_time_file.$$ ! -newer /tmp/end_time_file.$$
Note: Fixed to consistently use timestamp files created in /tmp and switch end and start files in the find command as noted by RudiC in private mail.
Last edited by Don Cragun; 02-11-2018 at 05:59 AM..
Reason: Make fixes listed in note.
Dear All:
I want to build a shell that delete files created two or more days ago ... I think it could be built using a special command with ls or grep, I'd apreciate any help from you guys
I have a lot of log files from november, december, january and this tool will help me a lot
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How can I get difference date between today and 15 days ago and all filename is was created before 15 days ago?
It has to be korn shell script.
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How can I get difference date between today and 15 days ago and all filename is was created before 15 days ago?
It has to be korn shell script.
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How could I using the following example, change it to show 2 days ago within the same time frame 0600 AM to 0600 AM
let foo=`date "+(1%H-106)*60+1%M-100"` bar=foo+1440
find . -mmin +$foo -mmin -$bar | tr -s '/','-' '^' | cut -f2,3 -d"^" | tr -s '^' ' ' |
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Hi,
the following gives today
$(date '+%d%m%y')
For example 210111 for today (21 of january 2011).
How can I have n days ego ? For example 160111 for 5 days ego ?
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Hi,
I need to grep for a string "Color Yellow" in all log files dated 5 days back until today's date .
So, as today is 20 Dec i need to find in all logs from 16th dec to 20 dec.
Also, i need ls -ltre output for the files that have the "Collor Yellow" string.
Below is my OS:
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I have been researching to obtain SSL certification expiry for most of our webistes. For some cases, some hosts where not directly accessible so i finally got a solution working with curl using my proxy. This lists the expiry date which i'm finally looking for.
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condor_router_history
condor_router_history(1) General Commands Manual condor_router_history(1)Name
condor_router_history Display - the history for routed jobs
Synopsis
condor_router_history [ -- h]
condor_router_history[ -- show_records] [ -- show_iwd] [ -- agedays] [ -- daysdays] [ -- start"YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM"]
Description
condor_router_history summarizes statistics for routed jobs over the previous 24 hours. With no command line options, statistics for run
time, number of jobs completed, and number of jobs aborted are listed per route (site).
Options--h
Display usage information and exit.
--show_records
Displays individual records in addition to the summary.
--show_iwd
Include working directory in displayed records.
--age days
Set the ending time of the summary to be daysdays ago.
--days days
Set the number of days to summarize.
--start YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM
Set the start time of the summary.
Exit Status
condor_router_history will exit with a status of 0 (zero) upon success, and non-zero otherwise.
Author
Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Copyright
Copyright (C) 1990-2012 Condor Team, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
See the Condor Version 7.8.2 Manualor http://www.condorproject.org/licensefor additional notices. condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu
September 2012 condor_router_history(1)