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Write a single command to create a new file composed of the contents of War followed by the the contents of Peace; the new file should be located in... (1 Reply)
Give shell script....which takes two file names as input and compares the contents, is both are same delete second file's contents.....
I try with "diff"...... but confusion how to use "diff" with if ---else
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We have 2 file XML files - FILE1.XML and FILE2.xml - we need copy the contents of FILE1.XML and replace in FILE2.xml pattern "<assignedAttributeList></assignedAttributeList>"
FILE1.XML
1. <itemList>
2. <item type="Manufactured">
3. <resourceCode>431048</resourceCode>
4. ... (0 Replies)
Hi guys, I am a newbie here :wall:
I need a script that can search for a file in a directory and copy the contents of that file in a new file.
Please help me. :confused: Thanks in advance~ (6 Replies)
Hi,
I want to delete the contents of a file which are matching with contents of other file in shell scripting.
Ex.
file1
sheel,sumit,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
sumit,rana,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
grade,pass,2,3,4,5,6,232,1,1
name,sur,33,1,4,12,3,5,6,8
sheel,pass,2,3,4,5,6,232,1,1
File2... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am facing issue while reading data from a file in UNIX. my requirement is to compare two files and for the text pattern matching in the 1st file, replace the contents in second file by the contents of first file from start to the end and write the contents to thrid file.
i am able to... (2 Replies)
Hi one of the output of the command is as below
# sed -n "/CCM-ResourceHealthCheck:/,/---------/{/CCM-ResourceHealthCheck:/d;/---------/d;p;}" Automation.OutputZ$zoneCounter | sed 's/$/<br>/'
Resource List : <br>
*************************** 1. row ***************************<br>
... (2 Replies)
Shell script logic
Hi
I have 2 input files like with file 1 content as (file1)
"BRGTEST-242" a.txt "BRGTEST-240" a.txt "BRGTEST-219" e.txt
File 2 contents as fle(2)
"BRGTEST-244" a.txt "BRGTEST-244" b.txt "BRGTEST-231" c.txt "BRGTEST-231" d.txt "BRGTEST-221" e.txt
I want to get... (22 Replies)
So I'm stumped.
First... APOLOGIES... my work is offline in an office that has zero internet connectivity, as required by our client. If need be, I could print out my script attempts and retype them here. But on the off chance... here goes.
I have a text file (file_source) of terms, each line... (3 Replies)
I am trying to consolidate multiple information files (<hostname>.Linux.nfslist) into one file so that I can import it into Excel. I can get the file contents with cat *Linux.nfslist >> nfslist.txt. I need each line prefaced with the hostname. I am unsure how to do this.
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
scsi_sense_cmdspecific_uint64
scsi_ext_sense_fields(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers scsi_ext_sense_fields(9F)NAME
scsi_ext_sense_fields, scsi_sense_info_uint64, scsi_sense_cmdspecific_uint64 - retrieve fields from SCSI sense data
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/scsi/scsi.h>
void scsi_ext_sense_fields(uint8_t *sense_buffer, int *sense_buf_len,
uint8_t **information, uint8_t **cmd_spec_info, uint8_t **fru_code,
uint8_t **sk_specific, uint8_t **stream_flags);
boolean_t scsi_sense_info_uint64(uint8_t *sense_buffer, int sense_buf_len,
uint64_t *information);
boolean_t scsi_sense_cmdspecific_uint64(uint8_t *sense_buffer,
int sense_buf_len, uint64_t *cmd_spec_info);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
sense_buffer Pointer to a buffer containing SCSI sense data. The sense data is expected in wire format starting at the response code.
It can be in either a fixed or descriptor format.
information For scsi_ext_sense_fields(), this is a call-by-reference pointer to uint8_t. A pointer to the INFORMATION field in the
sense data may be returned in this parameter.
The scsi_sense_info_uint64() function requires a pointer to uint64_t. The data in the information field is returned as a
64 bit integer. If the sense data information field is 32 bits, fixed format, the most significant 32-bits are 0.
cmd_spec_info For scsi_ext_sense_fields(), this is a call-by-reference pointer to uint8_t. A pointer to the COMMAND_SPECIFIC INFORMATION
field in the sense data can be returned in this parameter.
The scsi_sense_cmdspecific_uint64() function requires a pointer to uint64_t. The data in the command specific information
field is returned as a 64 bit integer. If the sense data command specific information field is 32 bits, fixed format, the
most significant 32-bits are 0.
fru_code Call-by-reference pointer to uint8_t. A pointer to the FIELD REPLACEABLE UNIT CODE field in the sense data can be returned
in this parameter.
sk_specific Call-by-reference pointer to uint8_t. A pointer to the SENSE KEY SPECIFIC field in the sense data can be returned in this
parameter.
stream_flags Call-by-reference pointer to uint8_t. A pointer to the byte containing the ILI, EOM, and FILEMARK flags can be returned in
this parameter.
DESCRIPTION
The scsi_ext_sense_fields() function can be used to retrieve any of the extended sense data fields from a sense data buffer, regardless of
whether the sense data is in fixed format or in descriptor format.
The information, cmd_spec_info, fru_code, sk_specific, and stream_specific parameters are all call-by-reference output parameters. Each
parameter corresponds to one or more of the extended sense data fields. Any of these parameters can be passed as NULL if the caller is not
interested in the associated data.
If the requested data is present and valid for each output parameter, the pointer passed in is set to point to the relevant location in the
sense buffer. If the data is not present or invalid, the pointer is set to NULL. For example, a caller that requests a pointer to the
information field would get NULL when an information descriptor is not present for descriptor format sense data or when the valid bit is
not set for fixed format sense data.
The information and command specific information fields can be 4 bytes or 8 bytes in length, depending on whether the sense data is in
fixed or descriptor format respectively. Drivers can use scsi_validate_sense(9F) to determine the sense data format and, by extension, the
length of the information and command specific information fields.
A driver can determine whether integer data is included in the information or command specific information fields based on the asc and ascq
sense keys, such as the LBA of a failed disk request. The scsi_sense_info_uint64() function retrieves the contents of the information field
as a 64 bit integer and the scsi_sense_cmdspecific_uint64() retrieves the command specific information field as a 64 bit integer.
Drivers should use scsi_validate_sense(9F) to ensure that the sense buffer contains valid sense data.
RETURN VALUES
The scsi_sense_info_uint64() function returns TRUE if the information field is present and valid. Otherwise it returns FALSE.
The scsi_sense_cmdspecific_uint64() function returns TRUE if the command specific information field is present and valid. Otherwise it
returns FALSE.
CONTEXT
The scsi_ext_sense_fields(), scsi_sense_info_uint64() and scsi_sense_cmdspecific_uint64()() functions can be called from user or interrupt
context.
SEE ALSO scsi_find_sense_descr(9F), scsi_sense_asc(9F), scsi_sense_ascq(9F), scsi_sense_key(9F), scsi_validate_sense(9F)SunOS 5.11 29 Jun 2006 scsi_ext_sense_fields(9F)