rm number of files limited !

This afternoon, whilst trying to clear abit of disk space on my Debian box, I found I have a crontab running that logs everytime it runs. There are about 100 000 logs already.

The file names are maintenance.php.4723, maintenance.php.4724 etc.

So I just quickly ran the command

rm maintenance.php.*

Then it prompted me with the error

/bin/rm: Argument list too long

But why, I’m sure I’ve used this many time before and sure it should work.

So again, “Google is my friend” and I found a blog post where the same problem was experienced by this guy in 2004 already.

His solution involved piping the results of a find to rm one by one.

Use find to pipe all the matching files to rm, one at a time.

find . -name ‘maintenance.php*’ | xargs rm

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