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This plug-in is for LINUX edition and determines the newest file in the folder specified and it's age and size. It can also be use on any Unix/Linux platform. You need basic Perl package to run this plug-in.
Usage: check_fileage [-w] [-c ] [-W ] [-C ] -f
If anyone face any difficulty to use this plug-in then feel free to write me.
Usage: check_fileage [-w
If anyone face any difficulty to use this plug-in then feel free to write me.
Reviews (1)
bygrdnkln, July 6, 2013
The script doesn't properly determine which file is the newest one. The IF statement on line 113 is incorrect.
Also the name "check_fileage" is confusing, it's too similar to the natively provided "check_file_age" plugin.
My suggestion is:
1) Rename the script to "check_newestfileage", and so a search/replace inside the plugin to change all instances of "check_fileage" to "check_newestfileage".
2) Remove the "else" clause on the IF statement on Line 111, so change this:
if($diff
Also the name "check_fileage" is confusing, it's too similar to the natively provided "check_file_age" plugin.
My suggestion is:
1) Rename the script to "check_newestfileage", and so a search/replace inside the plugin to change all instances of "check_fileage" to "check_newestfileage".
2) Remove the "else" clause on the IF statement on Line 111, so change this:
if($diff