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it looks like you haven't scripted for shell...
it looks like you haven't scripted for shell before, read this guide (http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide) to bash.
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you have single quotes inside a single quoted...
you have single quotes inside a single quoted string, you need to escape those single quotes.

the date command will not run inside quotes, read Wooledge's article on quotes...
Forum: BSD 08-20-2015
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It does say in the manual...
It does say in the manual (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19125-01/xvr1200.acc/816-7386-12/816-7386-12.pdf) on page 4



It might be worth replacing video card with something you can support easily,...
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put the first command on a new line, and last...
put the first command on a new line, and last brace to i think
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Possibly you are single quoting variables $w[14]...
Possibly you are single quoting variables $w[14] add backslash in front of single quotes to remove its special meaning
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Are trying to run the script with task scheduler...
Are trying to run the script with task scheduler or are you using task scheduler to call cygwin to run the script?
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The last test has double square brackets when you...
The last test has double square brackets when you opened with a single bracket
Forum: IP Networking 08-05-2015
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In order to know a packet is not for it, it reads...
In order to know a packet is not for it, it reads the destination mac address in the frame. You are in promiscuous mode so interface will accept all frames regardless of destination, reconstitute to...
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Taken from stackoverflow.com/questions/24535753 ...
Taken from stackoverflow.com/questions/24535753

awk 'END{print(NR>2)?"NOT EMPTY":"EMPTY"}'

You must put this part in END block otherwise it'll be executed for every line.
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