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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unable to find files using wildcard on AIX. Post 303044232 by mohtashims on Monday 17th of February 2020 04:51:54 AM
Old 02-17-2020
@MadeInGermany i tried the ?* but the problem is i get .jsp files in the output because of '*.js?*' when a .jsp should not be returned in the output when i have -o -name '*.js?*'

Code:
/opt/freeware/bin/find /tmp/custom -type f \( -name '*.xml?*' -o -name '*.js?*' -o -name '*.jsp?*' \) | grep -v '/BACKUP/' | grep -v '/REJECTED/'

Output:
Code:
/tmp/custom/raw/test.jsp
/tmp/custom/log/test.xml.bkp
/tmp/custom/moht.xml_tmp

 

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URLS.TXT(5)							File Formats Manual						       URLS.TXT(5)

NAME
urls.txt - URL database for regression testing INTRODUCTION
The urls.txt file is installed by default in /etc/siege/urls.txt. When siege is invoked without a command line reference to a URL, then by default it looks for urls in that file. The advantage of using the urls.txt file is two-fold: One, it frees you free retyping a url with every invocation. And two, it allows you to conduct full site regression testing. When the urls.txt file is used, siege reads all the urls in that file into memory and runs through the list in one of two ways, sequen- tially or randomly. The default run is sequential from start to finish and back again until the --reps or the --time option has been satis- fied. With the -i/--internet option selected, siege runs through the file randomly simulating the stress applied by a community of inter- net users. The -f/--file option allows you to select a file other then the default urls.txt file. You may also instruct siege to use a different file with the "file" directive in .siegerc, i.e., "file = /usr/local/etc/urls.txt" You may set and reference variables inside the urls.txt file. All variables must be declared BEFORE they are referenced. Variables are declared with the "=" operator, VARIABLE = VALUE. They are then referenced inside $() or ${}, example: $(HOST), ${HOST} HOST=joey.joedog.org http://${HOST}/browse.jsp?size=5 http://${HOST}/admin.jsp?name=ralph EXAMPLE FILE
This is an exmple urls.txt file. Lines beginning with a hash (#) are comments and ignored by siege. # # Example urls.txt file # URLs database for siege # http://www.haha.com/index.html http://www.haha.com/howto/index.html http://www.haha.com/cgi-bin/howto/display.cgi?1013 www.haha.com/cgi-bin/fm.cgi?first=j.&last=fulmer https://www.haha.com/index.shtml https://www.whoohoo.com/my_whoohoo.jsp # POST data requires a POST directive www.haha.com/cgi-bin/foo.cgi POST first=bart&last=simpson www.haha.com/hoho.jsp POST name=jeff&pass=secret # POST the contents of a file using the # line input character "<" http://www.haha.com/my.jsp POST </home/jeff/data.txt AUTHOR
Jeffrey Fulmer <jeff@joedog.org>, et al. BUGS
Report bugs to jeff@joedog.org. Give a detailed description of the problem and report the version of siege that you are using. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Jeffrey Fulmer, et al. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. AVAILABILITY
The most recent released version of siege is available by anonymous FTP from ftp.joedog.org in the directory pub/siege. SEE ALSO
siege(1) siege.config(1) layingsiege(7) Siege v2.70 April-17-2012 URLS.TXT(5)
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