Hi,
Is there any way to traverse the file once and look for the following conditions in one sweep instead of going over the file 3 times with different search criteria......
sed -n '/^ORA-07445/ p' /tmp/t$$ > ${OERRFILE}
sed -n '/^ORA-00600/ p' /tmp/t$$ >> ${OERRFILE}
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
When deleting lines using sed, as i understand the lines are redirected to the standard output. What i'm unclear about is how to actually modify the file?
If I write the command sed '1,2d' test it will display lines one and 2 onto the screen however the file is not modified? I think my... (5 Replies)
I have a file that conatins following info
Policy1=U|guestRoom=test1idCode=5(1):!:Amenity2=U|RoomId=testrma=4(1):!:|
GuestRoomAmenity1=U|guestRoomId=testguest1id^rmaCode=5(1):!:|
I need it to look like this
Policy1=U|guestRoom=test1idCode
Amenity2=U|RoomId=testrmaCode... (2 Replies)
How would I use sed to print everything on the line after the regular expresion?
I have a configuration file setting several variables.
cfg.dat
DDB = cpptest
SUDBNAME = sucpptestdb
host = cpptest
Example
I want to search for the regular expresion 'SUDBNAME =' and print everything on... (3 Replies)
Write a sed script to extract the year, rank, and stock for the most recent 10 years available in the file top10_mktval.csv, and output in the following format:
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YEAR |RANK| STOCK
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2007 | 1 | Exxon... (1 Reply)
hi
i have a file with this line:
variable=/export/home/oracle
I want to change the file so that the path is replaced with the value of another variable
var2=/tmp/anything.
how to do this in sed?
thx (4 Replies)
I need to replace the numbers with a new string.
How can I give a wildcard for the different # of numbers
sed '/abcdef/s/abcdef=*/abcdef=999999/'<foo>foo1
From: To:
abcdef=1234 abcdef=999999
abcdef=12345 abcdef=999999
abcdef=123456... (10 Replies)
I am trying to write a script that will take an input text file in the format
person: place: phonenumber;
person: place: phonenumber;
person: place: phonenumber;
...
and output it using sed too:
Name ######## Location ######### Phone Number... (1 Reply)
I have the following string:
"File Reader"
I also have a list of directories:
"File Reader (#53)"
"CSV Writer (#47)"
"Scorer (#22)"
I want to search the name of each directory until I find "File Reader". Then, I want the corresponding number to be returned.
For example, if I am... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: xan.amini
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
srv
SRV(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual SRV(4)NAME
srv, 9fs, dk232, dkmodem - start network file service
SYNOPSIS
srv [ -m ] [net!]system[!service] [ srvname [ mtpt ] ]
9fs [net!]system [mountpoint]
dk232 [server]
dkmodem [telno]
DESCRIPTION
Srv dials the given machine and initializes the connection to serve the 9P protocol. It then creates in /srv a file named srvname. Users
can then mount (see bind(1)) the service, typically on a name in /n, to access the files provided by the remote machine. If srvname is
omitted, the first argument to srv is used. Option m directs srv to mount the service on /n/system or onto mtpt if it is given.
The specified service must serve 9P. Usually service can be omitted; when calling some non-Plan 9 systems, a service such as u9fs must be
mentioned explicitly.
The 9fs command does the srv and the mount necessary to make available the files of system on network net. The files are mounted on mount-
point, if given; otherwise they are mounted on /n/system. If system contains characters, only the last element of system is used in the /n
name.
9fs recognizes some special names, such as dump to make the dump file system available on /n/dump. 9fs is an rc(1) script; examine it to
see what local conventions apply.
Dk232 configures a serial line as a Datakit device and connects to a file server (default bootes) using 9fs.
Dkmodem dials a file server at telephone number telno and configures the line as a Datakit device using 9fs.
EXAMPLES
To see kremvax's and deepthought's files in /n/kremvax and /n/deepthought:
9fs kremvax
9fs hhgttg/deepthought
NOTE
The TCP port used for 9P is 564.
FILES
/srv/* ports to file systems and servers posted by srv and 9fs
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/srv.c
/rc/bin/9fs
/rc/bin/dk232
/rc/bin/dkmodem
SEE ALSO bind(1), dial(2), srv(3), ftpfs(4), dkconfig(8)SRV(4)