Am 09. Dec, 2002 schw=E4tzte Bill Earl so:
> Is anyone aware of a separate file copying or moving (I need to do both,
> depending on the situation) utility that can handle very large numbers
> of files? Would switching to a different shell solve this (if so, which
> one?), or is it a limit on the cp and mv commands?
find /dir | cpio -pvdm /new/loc
That *might* work.
find /dir -exec cp -p {} /new/loc \; -exec rm -f {} \;
That *should* work and might finish before you retire :).
#!/bin/sh
alpha=3D"a b c d e f g" # fill to z
ALPHA=3D"A B C D E F G" # fill to Z
digits=3D`seq 0 9`
for i in $alpha $ALPHA $digits do
for j in $alpha $ALPHA $digits do
for k in $alpha $ALPHA $digits do
mv /dir/${i}${j}${k}* /new/loc
done
done
done
Add more layers if you need. You might as well use Python, PHP or Perl if
you can, though.
Also look at the bash manpage, I think there's a variable to change to
extend the default max # of arguments, but it probably doesn't go to 250k.
ciao,
der.hans
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