ls specify file


 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting ls specify file
# 1  
Old 10-31-2006
ls specify file

How can I ls the file with *.archived only. Because of the directory have a lot of file like
CDBACKUPJOHN00002_9_4_bfmh.archived CDBACKUPJOHN00002_9_4_bfma.archived CDBACKUPJOHN00002_9_4_bfmc.archived
CDBACKUPJOHN00002_9_32_bfmh.archived
CDBACKUPMARY0001_orig.archived
CDBACKUPMARY0001.archived

part of script:
#!/bin/sh
/bin/rm result_list.txt
while read name
do
ls -1 /appl/CH_DATA/archive/00000/CACHE/${name}*.archived | grep -v _9_4_bfmh.archived | grep -v _orig.archived >> result_list.txt
done <need_to_search.txt
# 2  
Old 11-01-2006
anyone can help?

Thx!!!!!!
# 3  
Old 11-01-2006
Code:
egrep  '^CRDOM[A-Z].*[0-9]\{4\}\.archived' need_to_search | ls > result_list.txt

IF I understood what you want....
# 4  
Old 11-01-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by jim mcnamara
Code:
egrep  '^CRDOM[A-Z].*[0-9]\{4\}\.archived' need_to_search | ls > result_list.txt

IF I understood what you want....
Thanks...but what is the meaning for '^CRDOM[A-Z].*[0-9]\{4\}\.archived ? can you explain to me...so that I can learn and use for next script.
Login or Register to Ask a Question

Previous Thread | Next Thread

3 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Shell Programming and Scripting

Shell script (sh file) logic to compare contents of one file with another file and output to file

Shell script logic Hi I have 2 input files like with file 1 content as (file1) "BRGTEST-242" a.txt "BRGTEST-240" a.txt "BRGTEST-219" e.txt File 2 contents as fle(2) "BRGTEST-244" a.txt "BRGTEST-244" b.txt "BRGTEST-231" c.txt "BRGTEST-231" d.txt "BRGTEST-221" e.txt I want to get... (22 Replies)
Discussion started by: pottic
22 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

Compare 2 text file with 1 column in each file and write mismatch data to 3rd file

Hi, I need to compare 2 text files with around 60000 rows and 1 column. I need to compare these and write the mismatch data to 3rd file. File1 - file2 = file3 wc -l file1.txt 58112 wc -l file2.txt 55260 head -5 file1.txt 101214200123 101214700300 101250030067 101214100500... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: Divya Nochiyil
10 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

Match list of strings in File A and compare with File B, C and write to a output file in CSV format

Hi Friends, I'm a great fan of this forum... it has helped me tone my skills in shell scripting. I have a challenge here, which I'm sure you guys would help me in achieving... File A has a list of job ids and I need to compare this with the File B (*.log) and File C (extend *.log) and copy... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: asnandhakumar
6 Replies
Login or Register to Ask a Question