[CentOS] find troubles
Chris Geldenhuis
chris.gelden at iafrica.comTue Oct 28 21:11:44 UTC 2014
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On 10/28/2014 11:00 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote: > Hey guys, > > Sorry not sure what's wrong with this statement. I've tried a few > variations of trying to exclude the /var/www directory. > > > [root at 224432-24 apr-1.5.1]# find / -name "*httpd*" -type d \( ! -name www \) > /usr/lib/httpd > /usr/lib64/httpd > /var/www/vhosts/johnnyenglish/httpdocs > /var/www/lpaddevbkp/alchemist/namespace/system-config-httpd > /var/www/lpaddevbkp/httpd > > > The ultimate intention once I get a suitable find command is to delete all > references to httpd. I'm trying to do a clean install of apache 'the > company way'. But before I do that I want to get rid of the apache that was > there. > > > I've already queried the rpm database and did a yum remove of the apache > packages. > > So where I'm I going wrong with the above statement? Looks right to me! > > Thanks > Tim > > > Hi, Try: find / -name "*httpd*" -type d |grep -v www Regards ChrisG
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