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.
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SVK::Log::Filter::XML - display log messages in XML format
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