Hi all,
I'm running on a Sun Solaris machine. I would only want to keep the last 2 most recent files on 1 of my directory.
Below shows my script, but it is incomplete. For the ?? part I do not know how to continue. please help:confused:
DIR=/tmp/abc
OUTPUT=/tmp/output.out... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Here is a brief scenario for my requirement ..
There is a directory in FTP Server, where would files be uploaded on weekly basic.
I need to get those files which are uploaded during this week and not the files which are uploaded the previous week and download them to locale... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a couple of xRaids and recently over night something happened on one of the volumes which maxed out all the disk space.
What is the shell command to list the most recent files written to a volume as there are like millions of files on this share.
I'm thinking along the lines of... (1 Reply)
if i am in /tmp file, and i have a few DIRs under /tmp. i want to find the biggest and most recent files (from 7 days ago) in /tmp and subfolders. (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to identify the files that are recently modified or with in a specified period (15 Days) in UNIX box. After identifying the files should be transferred to windows machine through FTP. The files should be overwritten in windows if it is already available.
Please help... (1 Reply)
Hey all.. This should be simple but stoopid here can't get head around it! I have many directories, say 100 each with many files inside. I need a script to traverse through the dirs, find most recent file in each dir and add it to a tar file.
I can find the files with something like
for... (1 Reply)
Hi Friends,
I have a list of files in a directory as shown below. It is basically in this format-> yymmdd.hhmmss.filename.out
I want to list the latest log of each file. ie. the lastest a.out, b.out, c.out, which means I am looking for only the below 3 files out of these 5 files:
... (3 Replies)
I'm using cygwin32 on Windows.
DN is an environment variable pointed at my download directory.
This command works to move the single most recent file in my download directory to my current directory:
mv "`perl -e '$p = $ARGV; opendir $h, $p or die "cannot opendir $p: $!"; @f = sort { -M $a... (2 Replies)
I love the -newerct flag for the Cygwin find command on windows.
Can I use "/usr/bin/find . -newerct '3 hours ago'" to conditionally copy a directory tree so that only the files in the directory tree that are younger than 3 hours are copied to my destination directory such that the directory... (4 Replies)
I'm new to shell scripting, and I want to set up a cron job that scans the date/time stamp of all files in a directory, and then if any file is, say, less than 10 minutes old, I want it to execute a command on that file. What would be the best way to go about this? Thanks.
Not sure if it makes a... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dpm-replicate
DPM-REPLICATE(1) DPM Administrator Commands DPM-REPLICATE(1)NAME
dpm-replicate - replicate a file given the SURL or the PFN
SYNOPSIS
dpm-replicate [ --f_type file_type ] [ --space_token s_token ] [ --lifetime file_lifetime ] [ --help ] file
DESCRIPTION
dpm-replicate replicates a file given the SURL or the PFN.
file_type
indicates the type of file desired for the new replica. It can be V (for Volatile), D (for Durable) or P (for Permanent).
file_lifetime
specifies the requested file lifetime of the new replica relative to the current time. It can be "Inf" (for infinite) or expressed
in years (suffix 'y'), months (suffix 'm'), days (suffix 'd'), hours (suffix 'h') or seconds (no suffix). If specified the
file_type and file_lifetime must be compatible.
s_token
specifies that the new replica should be allocated within a space identified by the given token.
EXAMPLE
dpm-replicate --f_type P /dpm/cern.ch/home/dteam/afile
dpm-replicate --f_type V lxb1921.cern.ch:/storage/dteam/2005-12-14/afile.38215.0
EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed.
SEE ALSO dpm(1), dpm_get(3), dpm_put(3)LCG $Date: 2008/08/27 12:43:28 $ DPM-REPLICATE(1)