[CentOS] "find" statement: 64bit related??
rado
rado at rivers-bend.com
Sat Jan 14 03:26:32 UTC 2006
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 16:44 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 15:24 -0500, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > rado wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 13:02 -0500, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > > > rado wrote:
> > > > > hi!
> > > > > 3 machines all run this same test script. 2 -i386, 1 x-64bit
> > > > > machine.
> > > > >
> > > > > this line:
> > > > >
> > > > > if find / -mount -type f -mtime -1 -print0 | xargs -0 clamscan -l
> > > > > \ $CLAMDAILY $CLAMEXCLUDES -r --no-summary | cut -d: -f1 >
> > > > > $CHANGEDLOG; \ then
> > > > >
> > > > > the $CHANGEDLOG file... on the 32 bit boxes...oh, probably 220
> > > > > files. On the 64bit box 177,999 files lol (Centos 64bit
> > > > > w/everything installed)!
> > > > >
> > > > > it seems to me that the system is disregarding "-mtime -1"
> > > > >
> > > > > sure has me puzzled! I have rechecked all of my assigned variables
> > > > > over and over in the cfg file and the syntax of the functions in
> > > > > the functions file that make up the whole "team". I can find
> > > > > nothing remarkable relating to the 64 box's cfg.
> > > > >
> > > > > any suggestions?
> > > >
> > > > It seems to work fine on my 64-bit machines.
> > > >
> > > > Try running this to see what is being selected:
> > > > find / -mount -type f -mtime -1 -print0 | xargs -0 ls -ld >
> > > > new_files.txt
> > > >
> > > > With the 'ls -ld', you will see the modification times as well, so
> > > > you can tell if it is really selecting the wrong files.
> > > >
> > > yes, it really is selecting the wrong files...getting all kinds of
> > > dates...
> >
> > Time for the mantra of computer techs around the world:
> >
> > "Hmm...that's odd...it shouldn't do that..."
> >
> > Don't know what else to tell you. Anyone else have any ideas?
> >
>
> How is the file system mounted in /etc/fstab
>
> (any weird options)
>
> What is the file system?
Well, it's about as generic as can get w/just a raid1 sys w/md0 &
1 ....here's the fstab:
# This file is edited by fstab-sync - see 'man fstab-sync' for details
/dev/md1 / ext3 defaults 1 1
/dev/md0 /boot ext3 defaults 1 2
none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
none /proc proc defaults 0 0
none /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
/dev/hdc3 swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/hda3 swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/hdb /media/cdrecorder auto pamconsole,exec,noauto,managed 0 0
/dev/fd0 /media/floppy auto pamconsole,exec,noauto,managed 0 0
thx Johnny,
John Rose
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