Hi,
I have this script which scans a single directory for files older than five minutes. I'd like to expand its reach to scan a few directories on the same machine and to send the full path of the file name to the "warning.txt" file.
Thanks for any ideas.
Dave
#!/bin/perl -w
use strict;
open OUTPUT, ">c:/temp/warning.txt";
my $mytime=(time);
my ($File,$FileStat,$CallOutDir);
opendir(ROOT, ".") or die "Arghh!!! $!";
foreach $File (readdir(ROOT)) {
next if $File=~/^\./;
next if ($File eq "_Watched_Folder_._Active_");
next if ($File=~/\._Checking_File_Readiness_$/);
if ($FileStat = (stat $File)[9]){
if ($FileStat <= ($mytime - 300)) {
print "File older than 5min found. The file name is $File";
print OUTPUT "File older than 5min found. The file name is $Fi
+le";
last;
}
}
}
close OUTPUT;
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