How can I perform size check of any character file(which switch)?
For example: I have to perform certain actions if file size is not zero. How can I do that?
Is this syntax fine?
if test ! -z $filename
then
fi (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am in small problem..
i have one script which transfers some big files to my ftp usign normal command like put ....
my problem is how to check whether my file have been transferred successfully on ftp or not...
i know only inside ftp we have option like 'size' command which... (2 Replies)
I have following script on AIX/KSH
if ] ; then
echo "filename exists and is > 0 bytes"
else
echo "filename does not exist or is zero length"
fi
It is not working. What is wrong here??? (3 Replies)
I want to write a batch job (ksh) with the following requirement
we have file feeds coming to our system from other team,
if the file size is greater than expected then we dont need to process the file for the day
and need to archive the file and send email notification to the manager saying... (5 Replies)
if ; then
cp /tmp/testfolder/*.* ~/new/logs/
else
echo "No files today"
exit
fi
The problem is this doen't work when there is more than 1 file. Please tell me how to
take the latest file and check the size of the file in a directory (1 Reply)
Hi,
Following script work fine:
#!/bin/bash
FILE=$1
if ; then
echo Yay
else
echo Boo
fi
But I would like to add another condition that if FILE... (3 Replies)
I am trying to check whether two files are empty or not using below if condition but its checking for only one file
if ]
Again I tried
if && ]
Need your assistance (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to write a script which will check if the filesize is grather than 0 KB, compress the file and send to the email list else if the file size is zero KB don't send a mail update the log
if
then
echo "Validate the file" | mailx -s " There are errors : " ${EMAIL_LIST}
else... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: mora
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rep
REP(1)REP(1)NAME
rep - Read, Eval, Print Interpreter
SYNOPSIS
rep [ FILE ] [ --batch ] [ --interp ] [ -f, --call FUNCTION ] [ -l, --load FUNCTION ] [ -s, --scheme FILE ] [ --version ] [
--no-rc ] [ -q, --quit ]
DESCRIPTION
rep `librep' is a dialect of Lisp, designed to be used both as an extension language for applications and as a general purpose programming
language. It was originally written to be mostly-compatible with Emacs Lisp, but has subsequently diverged markedly. Its aim is to combine
the best features of Scheme and Common Lisp and provide an environment that is comfortable for implementing both small and large scale sys-
tems. It tries to be a "pragmatic" programming language.
OPTIONS
FILE load the Lisp file FILE (from the cwd if possible, implies --batch mode)
--batch
Batch mode: process options and exit.
--interp
Interpreted mode: don't load compile Lisp files.
-f FUNCTION --call FUNCTION
Call the Lisp function FUNCTION.
-l FILE --load FILE
Load the file of Lisp forms called FILE.
-s FILE --scheme FILE
Load the file of Scheme forms called FILE (implies --batch mode).
--version
Print version details.
--no-rc
Don't load rc or site-init files.
-q --quit
Terminate the interpreter process.
SEE ALSO
The programs are documented fully by John Harper available via the Info system.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Christian Marillat <marillat@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
04 avril 2003 REP(1)