[CentOS] how to tell if a file is older than 30 days?
Alfred von Campe
alfred at 110.netThu Sep 15 16:26:58 UTC 2005
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> I am trying to find out how to tell if a given file is 30 days or > older. > How is that type of thing done in shell scripts. You want to get the modification time of the file most likely. This can be done using the "stat" command. This will return the "Time of last modification as seconds since Epoch" of the given file: stat --format="%Y" /path/to/file Just compare this number to the current time (in seconds since Epoch) and you can determine the age of a file. Alfred
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