Get latest 100MB Of text file in linux
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How do I get the latest 100MB from a text log on Linux? Is there a tool for it, or could you point me on a script?

I have no programming experience on Shell Scripting, Perl or Python, and I don't want to install mono so I can write it in C#.

Thanks!!

Yvan Janssens

Allonge answered 9/9, 2010 at 19:36 Comment(0)
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You can try this :

tail -c 104857600 yourFile

or if you're more confortable:

tail -c $[1024*1024*100] yourFile

Resources :

Alithia answered 9/9, 2010 at 19:38 Comment(0)
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Use tail:

$ tail -c 104857600 your_file_name

Where 104857600 is 100MB in bytes.

Or:

$ tail -b 204800 your_file_name

Where 204800 is size in 512-byte block.

Dalenedalenna answered 9/9, 2010 at 19:39 Comment(0)

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