I want to list the files/directories sorted (Ascending or Desceding) by their size.
As you can see in the below example, du command doesn't sort by size.
In Linux world, is there any other command or workaround using du command to list the files/directories sorted by their size.
hi ,
iam trying to sort millions of records which is delimited and i cant able to
use sort command more than 60 million..if i try to do so i got an message stating that "File size limit exceeded",Is there any file size limit for using sort command..
How can i solve this problem.
thanks
... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have to directory
/usr/inbound
-------------
10900.txt
10889.txt
109290202.txt
I need to create inbound directory
and i need to know size of these files one by one
if file size is zero i need to print message like "empty file"
Please help me how to solve this
thanks
krish. (1 Reply)
Hi ,
I have a list of files in the directory I want to sort based on the file name.
But in the middle of filename contains the number based on that I need to sort.Could you suggest me on the same?
Example filenames:
/user1$ls
RS.DEV.ISV.F1.RS.REFDATA.DATA... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have directories with name like:
aaa
bbb
ccc
...
I would like to to see which directories are the largest and then list the files within each. I have success using:
du -ks * | sort -rin | head -n 20
which gives me an output like:
120 bbb
27 ccc
3 aaa
...
I would like... (3 Replies)
Hello. I do have a problem.
The statement sounds like this: Given a directory, find all subdirectories (regardless of depth) which contain a file that has more than a half of the size of the respective subdirectory.
I've tried to solve this in many ways, but all I came up with is half... (1 Reply)
Hi,
We currently have an Oracle database running and it is creating lots of processes in the /proc directory that are 1000M in size. The size of the /proc directory is now reading 26T. How can this be if the root file system is only 13GB?
I have seen this before we an Oracle temp file... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I've done
ls -ls >fileout1
When I do the sort command for +4 it sorts it bu group. When I do +5 it sorts it by date. But it's skipping the file size column. Example:
rwxr-xr-x 1 Grueben sup 65 16 Sep 13:58 cdee
How can I sort it by file size? It doesn't... (2 Replies)
To find the whole size of a particular directory i use "du -sk /dirname".. but after finding the direcory's size how do i make conditions like if the size of the dir is more than 1 GB i hav to delete some of the files inside the dir (0 Replies)
I have been searching both on Unix.com and Google and have not been able to find the answer to my question. I think it is partly because I can't come up with the right search terms.
Recently, my virtual server switched storage devices and I think the problem may be related to that change.... (2 Replies)
Hello,
Here is my code:
:~$ truncate -s 16M MyTestFile.txt
:~$ du -h MyTestFile.txt
4,0K MyTestFile.txt
Q1: Please why du -h does not work in this case ?
Q2: Other than "du -h", how can i get the size of a directory (using linux command)
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: chercheur111
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readahead(8) System Manager's Manual readahead(8)NAME
readahead - file preloader for boot process optimization
SYNOPSIS
readahead [options] <file-list> [another-file-list [...]]
DESCRIPTION
readahead is a files preloader designed to optimize the disk I/O during the boot process.
OPTIONS -b, --build
build optimised files list only, without sorting.
-s, --sort
build and sort list of files only (implies -b).
-o, --output <file>
write sorted list of files to file.
-d, --dont-sort
preload files described by an already sorted files list.
-h, --help
print the usage information.
-v, --verbose
enable the verbose mode.
-t, --timing
report time spent on each operation.
-m, --maxsize <max size>
maximum size in KiB a file can be in order to be preloaded, default is 10240.
<file-list> [another-file-list [...]]
One or more files containing the list of files to be preloaded or sorted. The files list can be generated by readahead-collector(8).
FILES
/etc/default/readahead-fedora
SEE ALSO readahead-collector(8), readahead(2),
AUTHORS
Arjan van de Ven <arjan@infradead.org>,
Ziga Mahkovec <ziga.mahkovec@klika.si>, Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>,
This manual page was written by Raphael Geissert <geissert@debian.org>
July 2011 readahead(8)