I didn't have the HdfsFindTool
, nor the fsimage
from curl
, and I didn't much like the ls
to grep
with while
loop using date
awk
and hadoop
and awk
again.
But I appreciated the answers.
I felt like it could be done with just one ls
, one awk
, and maybe an xargs
.
I also added the options to list the files or summarize them before choosing to delete them, as well as choose a specific directory. Lastly I leave the directories and only concern myself about the files.
#!/bin/bash
USAGE="Usage: $0 [N days] (list|size|delete) [path, default /tmp/hive]"
if [ ! "$1" ]; then
echo $USAGE
exit 1
fi
AGO="`date --date "$1 days ago" "+%F %R"`"
echo "# Will search for files older than $AGO"
if [ ! "$2" ]; then
echo $USAGE
exit 1
fi
INPATH="${3:-/tmp/hive}"
echo "# Will search under $INPATH"
case $2 in
list)
hdfs dfs -ls -R "$INPATH" |\
awk '$1 ~ /^[^d]/ && ($6 " " $7) < '"\"$AGO\""
;;
size)
hdfs dfs -ls -R "$INPATH" |\
awk '$1 ~ /^[^d]/ && ($6 " " $7) < "'"$AGO"'" {
sum += $5 ; cnt += 1} END {
print cnt, "Files with total", sum, "Bytes"}'
;;
delete)
hdfs dfs -ls -R "$INPATH" |\
awk '$1 ~ /^[^d]/ && ($6 " " $7) < "'"$AGO"'" {print $8}' | \
xargs hdfs dfs -rm -skipTrash
;;
*)
echo $USAGE
exit 1
;;
esac
I hope others find this useful.