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MCIS 5013(030) – Unix Operating System Summer I, 201 8 Page 1 of 4 Project 2- bash script (200 Marks) No Name, ID and section name : 2 point deduction No output is provided: 10 point deduction, Don’t copy other students’ work Expected Output << MCIS 5013 – Unix Operating System >> date: wed June 20, 2018 Directory info analysis Report =========================================================================== A. Current Directory: /home/jongyk /UnixShells B. New Directory Created at : /home/j ongyk/ UnixShells/ 9123 C. File information 0) Total Number of files : 22 1) Directory files: 0 2) Plain text files: 10 3) File s have R ead only permission : 3 4) File s have Read and Write permissions: 4 5) File s have Execute only permissions : 2 6) File have length of zero: 0 7) Others : 0 files D. Disk usage of this di : 50 Kb E. Biggest 5 files in directory: Lab3.class , Lab4.java, Lab5.class ========================================================================== Reported by: Jongyk Objective: Write a bash shell script that copies all files from your UnixShells to workngDir and analyze the new directory information such as number of files categorized by file permission and disk usage. MCIS 5013(030) – Unix Operating System Summer I, 201 8 Page 2 of 4 Direction 1. Make sure you are current directory on bash by issuing command echo $0 2. Write a bash shell script name “ DirAnalyze+your 4 digit ID ” #File name should be DirAnalyze+1864 3. The script need to be started with a line #! /bin/bash 4. Create a file named DirAnalyze _id .sh . put your name, section name and simple description for the assignment . print Title and date at the same line use echo command . Print Title and date at the same line use echo command and cut command << MCIS 5013 Directory Analysis Report >> Date: wed June 2 0, 201 8 Eg. Wed June 2 0 17:48: 15 CDT 201 8 to Wed June 2 0, 201 8 a. Display current directory b. Create new directory and copy files . Creat e a new directory with the mkdir command, you will get new directory name by type in when you run DirAnalyze +dir .sh . in order to get file names from the keyboard you can use read command For example: #! /bin/bash read newdir #read a file name from the keyboard echo $newDir #display name of directory mkdir $newDir #Create new directory cp *.* $newDir #copy *.* file to the new directory cd $newDir #Change directory to new dir MCIS 5013(030) – Unix Operating System Summer I, 201 8 Page 3 of 4 c. Sample shell script to loop through all files #!/bin/bash for f in * #for all files in this directory do echo "Processing $f file..." #take action on each file. $f store current file name ls –al $f done d. Analyze file information (duplicate count for each file is allowed) #!/bin/bash dir=0 # variable for count directory for f in * #for all file in this directory do echo "Processing $f file..." #take action on each file. $f store current file name if [ -d $f ] # count number of directory files then echo "Directory file " let dir=dir+1 fi if [ -r $f ] # a file has read permission then echo "Read permission " let readCnt = readCnt+1 fi … ls –al $f MCIS 5013(030) – Unix Operating System Summer I, 201 8 Page 4 of 4 done echo $dir echo $readCnt f. File inquiry Operator -f file is a regular file (not a directory or device file) -s file is not zero size -d file is a directory -r file has read permission (for the user running the test) -w file has write permission (for the user running the test) -x file has execute permis sion (for the user running the test) g. Find the top five biggest files Using array structure or any other method you use in bash h. Disk usage Use du command 5. Submission (Three files) Upload a. Your shell script DirAnalyze+ Your four digit id ( eg. DirAnalyze+1864) b. DirAnalyze+yourID.doc (Captured result screen) c. Your script should be runnable on the bash d. Upload your two files on the Black board e. Late submission will not be accepted