Aloha! I have just over 1k of users that have permissions that they shouldn't under our system. I need to parse a provided list of usernames, check their permissions file, and strip the permissions that they are not allowed to have. If upon the permissions strip they are left with no permissions,... (6 Replies)
Can somebody explain why my sed command is not working.
I do the folloinwg:
Generates a binary file to /tmp/x1.out
/usr/lib/sa/sa2 -s 4:00 -e 8:00 -i 3600 -A -o /tmp/x1.out
decodes the file (no problem so far)
sar -f /tmp/x1.out
When I do this it does not appear to delete the... (4 Replies)
Hello everyone,
This is my first posting. I have read the rules of this forum. I have searched many various threads and haven't found one that applies to my situation or suggestions to fix the issue. I do appreciate the help.
I am trying to execute a basic UNIX script in a Solaris... (4 Replies)
Gents,
I would like to remove some lines from a big file ( file2).
The objetive is to remove all the lines in file2 containing a certain string which are in file data2delete..
file data2delete contens:
2573.0 7260.01
2893.0 7255.01
2903.0 7245.01
2897.0 7255.01
2561.0 7255.01... (6 Replies)
Hi I have the following kind of line sin my file .
print ' this is first'.
print ' this is firs and next '
' line continuous '. -- this is entire print line.
print ' this is first and next '
' line continuous and'
'still there now over'. -- this 3lines together a single print line.
... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to unix and i started some scripting recently. Please go through the following script i wrote.
#!/bin/sh
file='path../tfile'
file1='path../tfile1'
rmfile='path../test2'
C1=1
C2=1
exec 3< $file1
while read LINE1; do
read LINE2 <&3
a=$LINE1
b=`expr $LINE2 - 1`
... (1 Reply)
I have been searching and trying to come up with an awk that will perform the following on a
converted text file (original is a pdf).
1. Since the first two lines are (begin with) text they are removed
2. if $1 is a number then all text is merged (combined) into one line until the next... (3 Replies)
In the awk piped to sed below I am trying to format file by removing the odd xxxx_digits and whitespace after, then move the even xxxx_digit to the line above it and add a space between them. There may be multiple lines in file but they are in the same format. The Filename_ID line is the last line... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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app::kgb::client::serverref
App::KGB::Client::ServerRef(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::KGB::Client::ServerRef(3pm)NAME
App::KGB::Client::ServerRef - server instance in KGB client
SYNOPSIS
use App::KGB::Client::ServerRef;
my $s = App::KGB::Client::ServerRef->new(
{ uri => "http://some.server:port/",
password => 's3cr1t',
timeout => 5
}
);
$s->send_changes( $client, $commit, $branch, $module );
DESCRIPTION
App::KGB::Client::ServerRef is used in App::KGB::Client to refer to remote KGB server instances. It encapsulates sending change sets to the
remote server, maintaining the SOAP protocol encapsulation and authentication to the remote KGB server.
CONSTRUCTOR
new The usual constructor. Accepts a hashref of initialiers.
FIELDS
uri (mandatory)
The URI of the remote KGB server. Something like "http://some.host:port/".
proxy
This is the SOAP proxy used to communicate with the server. If omitted, defaults to the value of uri field, with "?session=KGB"
appended.
password (mandatory)
Password, to be used for authentication to the remote KGB server.
timeout
Specifies the timeout for the SOAP transaction in seconds. Defaults to 15 seconds.
verbose
Be verbose about communicating with KGB server.
METHODS
send_changes (message parameters)
Transmits the change set and all data about it along with the necessary authentication hash. If error occures, an exception is thrown.
Message parameters are passed as arguments in the following order:
Client instance (App::KGB::Client)
Commit (an instance of App::KGB::Commit)
Branch
Module
perl v5.12.4 2011-09-15 App::KGB::Client::ServerRef(3pm)