Assistance with my Find command to identify last part of a file name and report the name found
Hello Forum,
We have two bootstraps of Chef in our environment which are identified by colour:
and
I'm attempting to identify which version is installed based on the name of the file. So far I've been able to use the following find command to help me identify the full name:
I think I need to redirect the result using 2>/dev/null and then pipe to use grep and identify if the filename has red or green in the name or the name isn't found.
I'd like to be able to make the report a little cleaner by reporting back if the filename had either "red" or "green" or couldn't find the file.
One more requirement is that I would like to have this command in a one liner if possible.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide me.
The purpose of those comands are to find the newest file in a directory acvrdind to system date, and it has to be recursively found in each directory.
The problem is that i want to list in a long format every found file, but the commands i use produce unexpected results ,so the output lists in a... (5 Replies)
I have the following statement in script:
find ${LANDING_FILE_DIR}${BTIME_FILENAME_PATTERN2} -print | while read file; do
...
done
When there are no files located by the find comand it returns:
"find: bad status-- /home/rnitcher/test/....." to the command line
How do I get control in... (3 Replies)
I want the output of the find command to be printed and also the total files found by it. Can someone help in this.
Obviously $ find . -type f | wc -l will not output the files found but only the count. I want both. There can be millions and trillions of files so dont want the output of find... (3 Replies)
Hi,
i'm currently writing a script which tidys up old files. When using the find command I found that some files were not being listed
/export/home/ops***/test: ls -l processed
total 0
-rw-rw-r-- 1 ops*** ****** 0 Apr 20 11:53 test99
/export/home/ops***/test: ls -l
total 4... (9 Replies)
Trying to locate files less than xx days old, throughout all directories/subdirectories, but excluding certain types of directories and files.
The directories I want to search all contain the same characteristic (dbdef, pldef, ghdef, etc), and there are subdirectories within that I need to... (2 Replies)
Hi, I am new in scripting, and I am currently working on a script that will look for other files in a certain directory and exclude some file type.
this works fine:Find_File2Exclude=`find ${paths} -maxdepth 1 -type f \( ! -iname '*.out' ! -iname '*.auc' ! -iname '*.cps' ! -iname '*.log' ! -iname... (4 Replies)
Hello Forum,
I'm using the following command to find all inactive kernels installed on my RHEL server:
$ rpm -qa | grep '^kernel-' |grep -vE `uname -r`
but the result is in two lines:
kernel-3.10.0-1062.1.1.el7.x86_64
kernel-3.10.0-1062.el7.x86_64
Is there a one line command I can... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: greavette
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