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I want to ask something that maybe all of you can solve my problem.



I've some files in directory /app/me/all_off which filename like below :




  • access_log

  • alarm-batch

  • alarm-service-root

  • db_wrapper_access_log

  • db_wrapper_api_service

  • moqueue-job

  • mt_push_api_service

  • mtqueue-job

  • nbp_request_handler

  • profile_api_service

  • promo_api_service

  • queue-service-root


then, it files formatted with extention .log and they generated everyday with formatted : xxxx.log.20190101



therefore, I want to archive and move all of that files (files with last generated one day before now) into /app/me/all_off/backup Everyday at 12AM. But I want to backup that files in specific directory (as based on their name) like example :





  • /app/me/all_off/backup/access_log/access_log.log.2019010




Is there any problem-solving for my case ?



I'm using Shellscript for Archive and Move that file, but it just only moved into /app/me/all_off/backup/ . Below for my Shellscript :




(#!/bin/bash ----> "(" just remarks



date1=date -d "yesterday" +%Y%m%d



date2=date -d "yesterday" +%Y-%m-%d



logPathMove=$logPath"backup/"



logPath='/app/me/all_off'



all=ls -ltrh *log* *log | awk -F ' ' '{print$9}' | awk -F '.' '{print$1}' | sort | uniq -c | awk -F ' ' '{print$2}'



cd ${logPath}



gzip -9 *.${date1}



gzip -9 *.${date1}.log --------> another format of filename



gzip -9 *log.${date2}.log --------> another format of filename



cd {logPath}



for i in *.gz; do mv ${i} ${logPathMove}; done










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    Hy All...



    I want to ask something that maybe all of you can solve my problem.



    I've some files in directory /app/me/all_off which filename like below :




    • access_log

    • alarm-batch

    • alarm-service-root

    • db_wrapper_access_log

    • db_wrapper_api_service

    • moqueue-job

    • mt_push_api_service

    • mtqueue-job

    • nbp_request_handler

    • profile_api_service

    • promo_api_service

    • queue-service-root


    then, it files formatted with extention .log and they generated everyday with formatted : xxxx.log.20190101



    therefore, I want to archive and move all of that files (files with last generated one day before now) into /app/me/all_off/backup Everyday at 12AM. But I want to backup that files in specific directory (as based on their name) like example :





    • /app/me/all_off/backup/access_log/access_log.log.2019010




    Is there any problem-solving for my case ?



    I'm using Shellscript for Archive and Move that file, but it just only moved into /app/me/all_off/backup/ . Below for my Shellscript :




    (#!/bin/bash ----> "(" just remarks



    date1=date -d "yesterday" +%Y%m%d



    date2=date -d "yesterday" +%Y-%m-%d



    logPathMove=$logPath"backup/"



    logPath='/app/me/all_off'



    all=ls -ltrh *log* *log | awk -F ' ' '{print$9}' | awk -F '.' '{print$1}' | sort | uniq -c | awk -F ' ' '{print$2}'



    cd ${logPath}



    gzip -9 *.${date1}



    gzip -9 *.${date1}.log --------> another format of filename



    gzip -9 *log.${date2}.log --------> another format of filename



    cd {logPath}



    for i in *.gz; do mv ${i} ${logPathMove}; done










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      Hy All...



      I want to ask something that maybe all of you can solve my problem.



      I've some files in directory /app/me/all_off which filename like below :




      • access_log

      • alarm-batch

      • alarm-service-root

      • db_wrapper_access_log

      • db_wrapper_api_service

      • moqueue-job

      • mt_push_api_service

      • mtqueue-job

      • nbp_request_handler

      • profile_api_service

      • promo_api_service

      • queue-service-root


      then, it files formatted with extention .log and they generated everyday with formatted : xxxx.log.20190101



      therefore, I want to archive and move all of that files (files with last generated one day before now) into /app/me/all_off/backup Everyday at 12AM. But I want to backup that files in specific directory (as based on their name) like example :





      • /app/me/all_off/backup/access_log/access_log.log.2019010




      Is there any problem-solving for my case ?



      I'm using Shellscript for Archive and Move that file, but it just only moved into /app/me/all_off/backup/ . Below for my Shellscript :




      (#!/bin/bash ----> "(" just remarks



      date1=date -d "yesterday" +%Y%m%d



      date2=date -d "yesterday" +%Y-%m-%d



      logPathMove=$logPath"backup/"



      logPath='/app/me/all_off'



      all=ls -ltrh *log* *log | awk -F ' ' '{print$9}' | awk -F '.' '{print$1}' | sort | uniq -c | awk -F ' ' '{print$2}'



      cd ${logPath}



      gzip -9 *.${date1}



      gzip -9 *.${date1}.log --------> another format of filename



      gzip -9 *log.${date2}.log --------> another format of filename



      cd {logPath}



      for i in *.gz; do mv ${i} ${logPathMove}; done










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      Hy All...



      I want to ask something that maybe all of you can solve my problem.



      I've some files in directory /app/me/all_off which filename like below :




      • access_log

      • alarm-batch

      • alarm-service-root

      • db_wrapper_access_log

      • db_wrapper_api_service

      • moqueue-job

      • mt_push_api_service

      • mtqueue-job

      • nbp_request_handler

      • profile_api_service

      • promo_api_service

      • queue-service-root


      then, it files formatted with extention .log and they generated everyday with formatted : xxxx.log.20190101



      therefore, I want to archive and move all of that files (files with last generated one day before now) into /app/me/all_off/backup Everyday at 12AM. But I want to backup that files in specific directory (as based on their name) like example :





      • /app/me/all_off/backup/access_log/access_log.log.2019010




      Is there any problem-solving for my case ?



      I'm using Shellscript for Archive and Move that file, but it just only moved into /app/me/all_off/backup/ . Below for my Shellscript :




      (#!/bin/bash ----> "(" just remarks



      date1=date -d "yesterday" +%Y%m%d



      date2=date -d "yesterday" +%Y-%m-%d



      logPathMove=$logPath"backup/"



      logPath='/app/me/all_off'



      all=ls -ltrh *log* *log | awk -F ' ' '{print$9}' | awk -F '.' '{print$1}' | sort | uniq -c | awk -F ' ' '{print$2}'



      cd ${logPath}



      gzip -9 *.${date1}



      gzip -9 *.${date1}.log --------> another format of filename



      gzip -9 *log.${date2}.log --------> another format of filename



      cd {logPath}



      for i in *.gz; do mv ${i} ${logPathMove}; done








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