-- Tim Gorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> find <dir> -name "MATERIAL.*" -mtime +30 -exec rm -f {} \;
Main problem with this is forkatosis if there are too many
files. Using xargs breaks the rm's up into fewer proc's
and tends to run faster since the rm command can access
top-level dir's a single time for authentication -- a big
timesaver on networked file systems or ones with advanced
security hacks.
You can also run xargs w/ multiple proc's, which allows the
latency of one proc's to be used up on another (see the
--max-proc option to gnu xargs for an example).
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