SparkyTech
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- Jul 9, 2015
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Hi there! Here's my story:
I've got a FreeNAS that is 99% full and I need to clean it out. All of the data is kept in /media/Archive and I need to remove everything except all the .BAM files in that directory. What commands do I need to use in order to complete this action? I'm not sure if there are different subfolders or not. I'm using putty rightnow connect to it and unfortunately don't know many ubuntu terminal commands. Its running on build FreeNAS-9.2.1.2-RELEASE-x64 (002022c).
I've got a FreeNAS that is 99% full and I need to clean it out. All of the data is kept in /media/Archive and I need to remove everything except all the .BAM files in that directory. What commands do I need to use in order to complete this action? I'm not sure if there are different subfolders or not. I'm using putty rightnow connect to it and unfortunately don't know many ubuntu terminal commands. Its running on build FreeNAS-9.2.1.2-RELEASE-x64 (002022c).