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  1. deefeketje

    check file size script

    p5wizard thanks!! but it still gives 1 error: script[5]: 0403-057 Syntax error at line 8 : 'fi' is not expected. 1 ORIGFILE=/u2/imps/db/file.jn.200504041703 2 NEWFILE=${ORIGFILE}.new 3 MAXSIZE=30000 4 SIZE=$(ls -l ${FILEPATH}|awk '{print $5}') 5 if [ ${SIZE} -gt ${MAXSIZE} ] 6 then 7 mv...
  2. deefeketje

    check file size script

    ok tnx guys! just another question. I've found the file with that "find"-command. Now how can I rename it? like alexhu said? something like this? if find dirpath -name 'filename' -size 99999c do something done
  3. deefeketje

    check file size script

    now I get an error: fond: 0652-009: there is a missing conjonction I entered this: find /u2/imps/db -name file.jn* -size +20488c (i saw in the man that the C is for the actual bytes and not for blocks)
  4. deefeketje

    check file size script

    Can you give an example for: find /[dir to search] -name [yourfile] -s +[no of 512 byte blocks required] I'm trying different things but it not works. like: find /u2/imps/db -name [file.jn*] -s +[20488] and it returns: find: 0652-017 -s is not a valid option. anyone?
  5. deefeketje

    check file size script

    Hi I'm new in AIX, so i really don't know much about it. But i'm trying to write a script that does check a particular file for the size of it. and when it has reached a size, the script should rename it to another file nam. Can anyone tell me how to begin with this? Thank you

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