This does not work. One line works but my pattern are about 100 characters long and it is messy to read. When I try to use several lines it does not two'
Mike
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Nevermind! I have forgotten so much . . .
Mike
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Hi,
The following command provides the usage in 1024-byte blocks
du -ks * | sort -n | echo "$1"
...
1588820 user10
2463140 user11
2464096 user12
5808484 user13
6387400 user14
.....
I am trying to produce an output of first coulmn by multiplying by 1024 so that the output should... (11 Replies)
This is what I have to start out with
more file
1208217600
1208131200
1193806800
I want to convert the epoch column into a human-readable format. My file has hundreds of these epoch times that I want to loop through and convert. (The epoch time is really the last column of the line)
... (3 Replies)
$ quota
Disk quotas for user cqlouis (uid 1254):
Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace
/dev/sdb1 64 300000 320000 8 0 0
$
I want to make the output of command quota in human readable format? How to?
As we... (2 Replies)
Hello
I have log file from solaris system which has date field converted by Java application using System.currentTimeMillis() function, example is 1280943608380 which equivalent to GMT: Wed, 04 Aug 2010 17:40:08 GMT.
Now I need a function in shell script which will convert 1280943608380... (3 Replies)
Is there any way to make netstat output the information in a more human readable format? even if it's not exact? I don't even care if it has to round up/down to the nearest Meg to make it work.
I wind up having to stare at netstat running for while and I wish I could get it to output things in a... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I want to list all the directories present in a particular location and want to display their sizes as well. I know "ls -lh" but it doesn't show the size of the complete directory. So i want something like
dir1 266 MB
dir2 2 KB
dir3 22 MB
...
...
file1 10 Kb
.....
Thanks
Sarbjit (4 Replies)
Can someone help me to write a shell script to convert epoch timestamp into human readable format
1394553600,"test","79799776.0","19073982.728571","77547576.0","18835699.285714"
1394553600,"test1","80156064.0","19191275.014286","62475360.000000","14200554.720000"... (10 Replies)
Scripting Language: bash shell script, python
I want to parse .nessus file in human readable format. If any one have any ideas please help me. (2 Replies)
Hello.
I am comparing two binary file.
The first file is the source file. The second file is a modified version of the first one.
Modification concern uuid value.
Example
first file have multiple occurrences of 69a3604b-ac2b-43b7-af84-0a4a67fc6962 second file have the same occurence... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jcdole
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Mac::Types - Macintosh Toolbox Types and conversions.
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MacPack [ CONVERTERS ...] CODE, DATA ...
Convert a perl value into a Mac toolbox type. Predefined codes are:
TEXT
Text (an identity operation).
enum
type
keyw
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bool
A boolean.
shor
A short integer.
long
A long integer.
sing
A single precision float.
doub
A double precision float.
magn
An unsigned long.
qdrt
A QuickDraw "Rect".
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A pascal style string.
'STR#'
A string list.
'fss '
A file specification record.
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Convert a Mac toolbox type into a perl value. Predefined codes are as for "MacPack". You can pass further code mappings as hash
references.
XS Functions
Debugger [ MSG ]
Break into MacsBug. Don't use this if you don't know what MacsBug is.
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