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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LEARN ABOUT PHP
apc_add
APC_ADD(3) 1 APC_ADD(3)apc_add - Cache a new variable in the data storeSYNOPSIS
bool apc_add (string $key, mixed $var, [int $ttl])
DESCRIPTION
array apc_add (array $values, [mixed $unused = NULL], [int $ttl])
Caches a variable in the data store, only if it's not already stored.
Note
Unlike many other mechanisms in PHP, variables stored using apc_add(3) will persist between requests (until the value is removed
from the cache).
PARAMETERS
o $key
- Store the variable using this name. $keys are cache-unique, so attempting to use apc_add(3) to store data with a key that
already exists will not overwrite the existing data, and will instead return FALSE. (This is the only difference between
apc_add(3) and apc_store(3).)
o $var
- The variable to store
o $ttl
- Time To Live; store $var in the cache for $ttl seconds. After the $ttl has passed, the stored variable will be expunged from the
cache (on the next request). If no $ttl is supplied (or if the $ttl is 0), the value will persist until it is removed from the
cache manually, or otherwise fails to exist in the cache (clear, restart, etc.).
o $values
- Names in key, variables in value.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if something has effectively been added into the cache, FALSE otherwise. Second syntax returns array with error keys.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A apc_add(3) example
<?php
$bar = 'BAR';
apc_add('foo', $bar);
var_dump(apc_fetch('foo'));
echo "
";
$bar = 'NEVER GETS SET';
apc_add('foo', $bar);
var_dump(apc_fetch('foo'));
echo "
";
?>
The above example will output:
string(3) "BAR"
string(3) "BAR"
SEE ALSO apc_store(3), apc_fetch(3), apc_delete(3).
PHP Documentation Group APC_ADD(3)