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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Need to select files larger than 500Mb from servers Post 303018115 by donpasscal on Tuesday 29th of May 2018 11:09:13 AM
Old 05-29-2018
Need to select files larger than 500Mb from servers

I need help modifying these two scripts to do the following:
- print files in (MB) instead of (KB)
- only select files larger than 500MB -> these will be mailed out daily
- Select all files regardless of size all in (MB) -> these will be mailed out once a week

this is what i have so far and it is now working well...help will be appreciated.


Code:
[set v_alert_command_db002 "; echo '            Alert Log (12cLNX): /oracle/UB1/saptrace/diag/rdbms/test/TEST/trace/alert_TEST.log - ' | tr '\\n' ' '; du -sk '/oracle/TEST/saptrace/diag/rdbms/test/TEST/trace/alert_TEST.log' | awk '{ print \$1 }' | tr '\\n' ' '; echo '(KB)' "]

[# add listener command for db003 server]
 [set v_listener_db003 "; echo '            Listener Log' | tr '\\n' ':'; echo '' | tr '\\n' ' ' ; lsnrctl status LISTENER_TEST01 | grep Log| awk '{ print \$4 }' | sed 's/alert\\/log.xml/trace\\/listener_test01.log/g' | tr '\\n' ' '; echo '-' | tr '\\n' ' ' ; du -sk `lsnrctl status LISTENER_TEST01 | grep Log | awk '{ print \$4 }' | sed 's/alert\\/log.xml/trace\\/listener_test01.log/g'` | awk '{ print \$1 }' | tr '\\n' ' ' ;  echo '(KB)'"]


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