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Sample: Find multiple files/folders/by size | Sample: Find multiple files/folders/by size | ||
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− | + | find /path -type d \( -name "foldername1" -o -name "foldername2" \ ) | |
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find and remove on the fly | find and remove on the fly | ||
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+ | find file with ending ".sh" and header "shebang" called inside "#!/bin/bash" to migrate Scripts from Linux to Unix! | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | find / -name '*.sh' -print -exec grep bash {} \; | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
==== grep ==== | ==== grep ==== | ||
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to tar do: | to tar do: | ||
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− | tar - | + | tar -cvf backup.tar /home/ |
</pre> | </pre> | ||
To boost the tar on cron jobs remove the "-v" Switch | To boost the tar on cron jobs remove the "-v" Switch | ||
− | ==== pigz === | + | on Single Core Server compress with TAR |
− | on Multi CPU Servers | + | <pre> |
+ | tar -cvf backup.tar /home/ | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | ==== pigz ==== | ||
+ | on Multi CPU Servers you can compress TAR-Files with PIGZ it offers Multi Core Usage against of TAR builtin Compressor<br> | ||
This saves Time, Energy and Space! | This saves Time, Energy and Space! | ||
enter: | enter: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
− | pigz -9 backup. | + | tar -cf - /home | pigz -9 > backup.tgz #collect home to TAR Archiv then compress it with all CPU's you have on Compress Level 9 (High) |
− | <pre> | + | </pre> |
At the htop Process Viewer you can view the usage! | At the htop Process Viewer you can view the usage! | ||
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On Cronjobs remove the "-v" this BOOST the rsync TOO! | On Cronjobs remove the "-v" this BOOST the rsync TOO! | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
− | rsync -a /source/ /destination #fastest! | + | rsync -a /source/ /destination #fastest and hold File Attributes and Rights! |
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | ==== wget ==== | ||
+ | Network pull tool to copy Websites or Data | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | wget -O LocalImageName.jpg "http://domainname.info/image.jpg" --tries=2 --timeout=10 #try to pull only twice then stop, and stop after 10 sec of Timouts | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | To Mirror complete Webspaces if allowed by robots.txt | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | wget -m wget http://domainname.info/ --tries=2 --timeout=10 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
+ | This command can create a locel Offline Copy of a Site include Images and Links |
Latest revision as of 07:43, 14 June 2017
find
Sample: Find multiple files/folders/by size
find /path -type d \( -name "foldername1" -o -name "foldername2" \ )
find and remove on the fly
find /path -name "filename-to-delete" -type f -exec rm -rf {} \;
find by size over 500MB and list them into Textfile
find / -size +500M -type f > /big-files.txt
find file with ending ".sh" and header "shebang" called inside "#!/bin/bash" to migrate Scripts from Linux to Unix!
find / -name '*.sh' -print -exec grep bash {} \;
grep
Sample: By default the Linux and Unix Config Files written with comments for help but somtimes its too much! Comments mostly starting with "#" to filter them out do:
grep -v '^#' config
Sytem Echos NOW only active Settings!! That's easy to control for bugs..
tar
to tar do:
tar -cvf backup.tar /home/
To boost the tar on cron jobs remove the "-v" Switch
on Single Core Server compress with TAR
tar -cvf backup.tar /home/
pigz
on Multi CPU Servers you can compress TAR-Files with PIGZ it offers Multi Core Usage against of TAR builtin Compressor
This saves Time, Energy and Space!
enter:
tar -cf - /home | pigz -9 > backup.tgz #collect home to TAR Archiv then compress it with all CPU's you have on Compress Level 9 (High)
At the htop Process Viewer you can view the usage!
bash scripts
Header:
#!/bin/bash #set interpreter date=`/bin/date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S` #set data-time variable for $date
rsync
Sync Path, Drives and mounted Networks: Sync with Human readable Output, can be logged to a Log!
rsync -av /source/ /destination
To BOOST I/O DON'T use COMPRESS! "-z" cause the System Pause Transmissions during compress!! On Cronjobs remove the "-v" this BOOST the rsync TOO!
rsync -a /source/ /destination #fastest and hold File Attributes and Rights!
wget
Network pull tool to copy Websites or Data
wget -O LocalImageName.jpg "http://domainname.info/image.jpg" --tries=2 --timeout=10 #try to pull only twice then stop, and stop after 10 sec of Timouts
To Mirror complete Webspaces if allowed by robots.txt
wget -m wget http://domainname.info/ --tries=2 --timeout=10
This command can create a locel Offline Copy of a Site include Images and Links