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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help with pattern search and return Post 302128416 by inditopgun on Tuesday 24th of July 2007 06:07:38 PM
Old 07-24-2007
My bad, I think I didn't clarify the requirement correctly. Let me illustrate by specifiying an example output :

So the file looks like this

/usr/local/packages/runcmdlinetool
/home/john.doe/sdfsdf/sdfsdfsd/sdfsdf/sdfsdfTemplates.xml
/usr/local/bin/gtar
/home/mark.williams/sdfsdf/sdfsdfsd/sdfsdf/abdccd/sdfsdfTemplates.xml
/home/joe.smith/abcdfcddvdvdvdTemplates.xml
/home/mpt/sdfsdfsdfsdBindings.xml
/home/mark.joe/sdfsd/sdfsdf/sdfsd/sdf/abcddfgdfTemplates.xml
/home/trd/test/bin/sfsdfdsfsdfsdfdsfBindings.xml
/home/test/qa/jdk/bin/packages/jar

The output should ignore all files NOT containing the patterns Templates OR Bindings. But for any line containing either the pattern Templates or Bindings, it should return an output like :

filename is : sdfsdfTemplates
templatename is : sdfsdf

OR if the pattern binding is present then should look like

filename is : sfsdfdsfsdfsdfdsfBindings.xml
bindingname is : sfsdfdsfsdfsdfdsf

I hope that clarifies. Sorry about the verbose post!
 

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NAME
doveadm-user - Perform a user lookup in Dovecot's userdbs SYNOPSIS
doveadm [-Dv] user [-a userdb_socket_path] [-f field] [-u] [-x auth_info] user ... DESCRIPTION
The user command is used to perform a user lookup - to show what information Dovecot sees about the user(s), or if it exists at all in the configured userdb(s). The auth_info may be useful when the userdb is for example a SQL database and you are using %variables, like %s or %l, in the user_query setting. Or when you have configured the userdb in a way like this: userdb { driver = passwd-file args = /etc/%s.passwd } OPTIONS
Global doveadm(1) options: -D Enables verbosity and debug messages. -v Enables verbosity, including progress counter. Command specific options: -a userdb_socket_path This option is used to specify an absolute path to an alternative UNIX domain socket. By default doveadm(1) will use the socket /var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb. The socket may be located in another directory, when the default base_dir setting was overridden in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf. -f field When this option and the name of a userdb field is given, doveadm(1) will show only the value of the specified field. -u When this option is given, doveadm(1) will only show values from the userdb. Without -u parameter if any of the uid, gid, home or mail fields are missing, their defaults are taken from configuration file. -x auth_info auth_info specifies additional conditions for the user command. The auth_info option string has to be given as name=value pair. For multiple conditions the -x option could be supplied multiple times. Possible names for the auth_info are: service The service for which the userdb lookup should be tested. The value may be the name of a service, commonly used with Dove- cot. For example: imap, pop3 or smtp. lip The local IP address (server) for the test. rip The remote IP address (client) for the test. lport The local port, e.g. 143 rport The remote port, e.g. 24567 ARGUMENTS
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