Hello, I have a text file name "filelist" which stores the file names of the files I want to move (the file names does not include the directory).
Each of the name is in 1 line, and all the file are in directory: /cluster/home/input (along with other unrelated files). I want to move all the files that are listed in the "filelist" to another direcoty: /cluster/home/bad.
I am a newbie so practically I dont know much about this, please help me out
Hello, I have a text file name "filelist" which stores the file names of the files I want to move (the file names does not include the directory).
Each of the name is in 1 line, and all the file are in directory: /cluster/home/input (along with other unrelated files). I want to move all the files that are listed in the "filelist" to another direcoty: /cluster/home/bad.
The cleanest way is to create a small script. Let us first define some variables and set up a basic loop. You should always write scripts in a way that they work regardless from where they are called. On the commandline you can use relative paths like cd .., but in scripts you should always use absolute paths:
Now look at the output: are there error messages? (If yes: which ones?) You should see a list similar to the following, with "first_file", etc. replaced by the files in your file "filelist":
Carefully check the list of these commands if they indeed would do what you want to do. If sure, remove the "echo" from the beginning of the line and let it run again.
If you have to do that regularly and not only once you might want to refine the script a bit (replace "<spc>" and "<tab>" with literal tab/space characters when you use this):
Now the script reports possible errors if you mention a file in "filelist" but it isn't there. Further, in your filelist you can use "#" and write commentaries after that. Leading/trailing whitespace and empty lines are ignored. A "filelist" file could look like:
Thanks guys, it works out fine. But now there is a greater problem since I have to move files with specical characters. So the listfile I made using the grep command:
Then I move the file using the command
The illegalCharFile file is the file contains all special characters ( like * , ' , ; ), it does not work and show variable syntax.
I did figure out if I use mv 'filename' new_directory command it would work and I try to add ' at the beginning and the end of each line in the listfile but I have not sucessed.
I would really appreciate if anyone can show me the way. thanks ^^
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uname -a
SunOS server01c 5.10 Generic_144488-01 sun4u sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise
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