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2016 Feb 03
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delete directories with find and exclude other directories
...eted. This is my basic find operation (without the exclusion) # find . -type d |tail -10 ./d20160124-1120-df8mfb/deployments ./d20160124-1120-df8mfb/releases ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5 ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5/metadata ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5/deployments ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5/releases ./logs ./d20160203-27735-1tqbjh6 ./d20160125-1120-1yccr9p ./d20160131-16993-1yf9lnc I'm just tailing the output so that you have an idea of what's going on without taking up the whole page. :) If I try to exlclude the logs directory with the prune command I get back no results. root at ops-manager:/tmp/tmp...
2016 Feb 03
0
delete directories with find and exclude other directories
...he exclusion) > > # find . -type d |tail -10 > ./d20160124-1120-df8mfb/deployments > ./d20160124-1120-df8mfb/releases > ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5 > ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5/metadata > ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5/deployments > ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5/releases > ./logs > ./d20160203-27735-1tqbjh6 > ./d20160125-1120-1yccr9p > ./d20160131-16993-1yf9lnc > > I'm just tailing the output so that you have an idea of what's going on > without taking up the whole page. :) > > If I try to exlclude the logs directory with the prune command I get back > no...
2016 Feb 03
0
delete directories with find and exclude other directories
...he exclusion) > > # find . -type d |tail -10 > ./d20160124-1120-df8mfb/deployments > ./d20160124-1120-df8mfb/releases > ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5 > ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5/metadata > ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5/deployments > ./d20160131-16993-vazqg5/releases > ./logs > ./d20160203-27735-1tqbjh6 > ./d20160125-1120-1yccr9p > ./d20160131-16993-1yf9lnc crude thing I would do is: find . -type d | grep -v logs , but that will also exclude other names containing "logs" it is like: Semilogs2 logs4me Thanks. Valeri > > I'm just tailing the output so...