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Script To Delete Log Files in Linux

May 19, 2022arstech Leave a Comment
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In this article I will show very basic shell Script to Delete Log Files in Linux and schedule logs deletion using a cron. Linux Log Files The Linux operating system and running applications constantly generate various types of messages that… Continue Reading →

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Cron Job for Linux To Delete Files Older Than X Days

September 18, 2020arstech Leave a Comment
Linux To Delete Files Older Than

In this article I will show example of cron job for Linux to delete files older than 10 days. How to Edit Crontab file To edit or create new crontab file, type the following command: $ crontab -e Cron Job… Continue Reading →

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Delete Files Older Than 7 Days. Linux Shell Script Example

October 30, 2013arstech
Delete Files Older Than 7 Days

Linux Shell Script To Delete Files Older Than 7 Days Below i will show  basic Linux shell script for Delete Files Older Than 7 Days in Linux. Of course you can change amount of days as you need. Also it… Continue Reading →

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