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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Need to select files larger than 500Mb from servers Post 303018176 by apmcd47 on Thursday 31st of May 2018 04:49:15 AM
Old 05-31-2018
Do you have gdu on your system? It is the GNU version of du. If so, try this:
Code:
[set v_alert_command_db002 "; file='/oracle/TEST/saptrace/diag/rdbms/test/TEST/trace/alert_TEST.log'; size_M=$(gdu -m $file | nawk '{ print \$1 }'); (( size_M > 500 )) && printf \"            Alert Log (12cLNX): %s - %s (MB)\n\" $file $size_M"]
[set v_listener_db003 "; file=$(lsnrctl status LISTENER_TEST01 | nawk '/Log/ { print $4 }' | sed 's^alert/log.xml^trace/listener_test01.log/' ); size_M=$(gdu -m $file | nawk '{ print \$1 }'); (( size_M > 500 )) && printf \"            Listener Log: %s - %d (Mb)\n\" ${file} ${size_M}"]

You may have to add backslashes to some of the backslashes and other special characters. I don't know the tool you are using there so don't know the rules for escaping strings.

I've removed several pointless trs and greps and replaced the echos with printfs. Do you really need that
Code:
sed 's^alert/log.xml^trace/listener_test01.log/'

I don't think you do.

I haven't tested this as I cannot.

If you don't have gdu try replacing
Code:
size_M=$(gdu -m $file | nawk '{ print \$1 }')

with
Code:
size_M=$(( $(wc -c < ${file}) / 1048576 ))

Andrew
 

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TraceMessages(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					TraceMessages(3pm)

NAME
Log::TraceMessages - Perl extension for trace messages used in debugging SYNOPSIS
use Log::TraceMessages qw(t d); $Log::TraceMessages::On = 1; t 'got to here'; t 'value of $a is ' . d($a); { local $Log::TraceMessages::On = 0; t 'this message will not be printed'; } $Log::TraceMessages::Logfile = 'log.out'; t 'this message will go to the file log.out'; $Log::TraceMessages::Logfile = undef; t 'and this message is on stderr as usual'; # For a CGI program producing HTML $Log::TraceMessages::CGI = 1; # Or to turn on trace if there's a command-line argument '--trace' Log::TraceMessages::check_argv(); DESCRIPTION
This module is a slightly better way to put trace statements into your code than just calling print(). It provides an easy way to turn trace on and off for particular sections of code without having to comment out bits of source. USAGE
$Log::TraceMessages::On Flag controlling whether tracing is on or off. You can set it as you wish, and of course it can be "local"-ized. The default is off. $Log::TraceMessages::Logfile The name of the file to which trace should be appended. If this is undefined (which is the default), then trace will be written to stderr, or to stdout if $CGI is set. $Log::TraceMessages::CGI Flag controlling whether the program printing trace messages is a CGI program (default is no). This means that trace messages will be printed as HTML. Unless $Logfile is also set, messages will be printed to stdout so they appear in the output page. t(messages) Print the given strings, if tracing is enabled. Unless $CGI is true or $Logfile is set, each message will be printed to stderr with a newline appended. trace(messages) Synonym for "t(messages)". d(scalar) Return a string representation of a scalar's value suitable for use in a trace statement. This is just a wrapper for Data::Dumper. "d()" will exit with '' if trace is not turned on. This is to stop your program being slowed down by generating lots of strings for trace statements that are never printed. dmp(scalar) Synonym for "d(scalar)". check_argv() Looks at the global @ARGV of command-line parameters to find one called '--trace'. If this is found, it will be removed from @ARGV and tracing will be turned on. Since tracing is off by default, calling "check_argv()" is a way to make your program print trace only when you ask for it from the command line. AUTHOR
Ed Avis, ed@membled.com SEE ALSO
perl(1), Data::Dumper(3). perl v5.8.8 2006-05-27 TraceMessages(3pm)
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