Hey all, I'm looking for a bash script that can do the following. My employer does nightly backups of our clients data that are rarred for compression reasons (a 5GB db compresses down to ~400 meg). What we would like to do is recursively search through the backup folder and unrar the data as when they call in on a issue we load their data to see what is going on. The FTP has directory structure like this: /backup/client1/010109/ /backup/client1/010309/ /backup/client1/010509/ /backup/client2/010109/ /backup/client2/010309/ /backup/client2/010509/ In each of the *day folders there are split rar files and the first rar file is always .rar What we want to do is to run a script that will unrar those files on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The cron part I know how to do. We would like the extracted data to fall into the clients root directory example and then delete the Monday/Wed/Friday folders: /backup/client1/010109.db /backup/client1/010309.db /backup/client1/010509.db /backup/client2/010109.db /backup/client2/010309.db /backup/client2/010509.db Now there are roughly 500 clients that have this backup done so one magical script that would do it for all the clients directories in the /backup directory would be great. I should also note that the subfolders in /backup are not always called client1, client2, etc etc but are the names of the clients themselves. Any help would be appreciated Dean -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org