| Alan Connor 2004-12-23, 5:59 pm |
| On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 13:00:19 -0800, sfrady <sfrady@mail.sdsu.edu>
wrote:
> I have a requirement to find files in a busy directory on our
> Unix server and delete them if +3 minutes old. I currently
> have scripts which delete files more than so many days old, but
> don't know the ksh syntax for getting the test down to minutes.
>
> If anyone knows how to do this, I'd really appreciate some
> advice! Thank you, Susan Frady San Diego State University
>
Your subject and question contain direct quotes from the find
man page.
Maybe you should read it.
man find
But, of course, you already have, haven't you, Matt?
There's no way that anyone as ignorant as you are pretending to
be would be allowed anywhere near a "busy unix server", so I
don't know who you think you are fooling.
This is your third newbie question in the last hour or so, Matt,
using various aliases, one of them including your real name.
Maybe if you would quit behaving like a retarded juvenile
delinquent and spend this time studying, you could learn how to
shell script.
This clown always gives his shell question posts away by the
fact that he obviously knows the basic concepts and terminology
very well indeed.
For the present, we'd all be happy if he would just take his
meds.
Yes, Matt. We know that it is easy to get an account at a
computer at any university in the country.
It's only an ignorant script-kitty like you that thinks he is
being clever when he does it.
AC
|