/export/jumpstart/solaris9_image/Solaris_9/Product/SUNWimagick/reloc:
total 2
116617 drwxr-xr-x 3 root staff 96 Jun 29 2004 .
81690 drwxrwxr-x 5 root staff 1024 Jun 29 2004 ..
116618 drwxr-xr-x 3 root staff 96 Jun 29 2004 usr
below are the steps and needs scripting
I have to read 30720 in file1
search 30720 in file2
print 'Not exist'
I have to read next 115016 in file1
search 115016 in file2
print 'not exist'
I have to read next 116366 in file1
search 116366 in file2
print 'not exist'
..........
I have to read 116614 in file1
search 116614 in file2
if it exists (print the following)
print '/export/jumpstart/solaris9_image/Solaris_9/Product/SUNWimagick/install'
please help me how to do in a scripting.
thanks
Try and adapt the following script :
With your sample datas posted, the result is :
I need to count the number of files which have a search string, but counting the file only once
if search string is found.
eg: File1: Please note that there are 2 occurances of "aaa"
aaa
bbb
ccc
aaa
File2: Please note that there are 3 occurances of "aaa"
aaa
bbb
ccc... (1 Reply)
i am very new to UNIX
plz help me in this scenario
i have two text files as below
file1.txt
name=Rajakumar.
Discipline=Electronics and communication.
Designation=software Engineer.
file2.txt
name=Kannan.
Discipline=Mechanical.
Designation=CADD Design Engineer.
... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
Can you please guide me to search a string in a particular column of file and return the line number of the line where it was found using awk. As an example :
abc.txt
7000,john,2,1,0,1,6
7001,elen,2,2,0,1,7
7002,sami,2,3,0,1,6
7003,mike,1,4,0,2,1
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i have one file, i am doing 'vi Filename' now i want to search for particular string and i want to know how many times that string occurs in whole file (5 Replies)
Hi
I have below script which is used to grep specific errors and if error string matches send an email alert.
Script is working fine , however , i wish to print next 10 lines of the string match to get the details of error in the email alert
Current code:-
#!/bin/bash
tail -Fn0 --retry... (2 Replies)
I have file which contains a huge amount of data. I need to search the pattern Message id. When that pattern is matched I need to get abcdeff0-1g6g-91g3-1z2z-2mm605m90000 to another file.
Kindly provide your input.
File is like below
Jan 11 04:05:10 linux100 |NOTICE... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Need your help for this scripting issue I have. I am not really good at this, so seeking your help.
I have a file looking similar to this:
Hello, i am human and name=ABCD.
How are you?
Hello, i am human and name=PQRS.
I am good.
Hello, i am human and name=ABCD.
Good bye.
Hello, i... (12 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have a text file named file1.txt that is formatted like this:
001 , ID , 20000
002 , Name , Brandon
003 , Phone_Number , 616-234-1999
004 , SSNumber , 234-23-234
005 , Model , Toyota
007 , Engine ,V8
008 , GPS , OFF
and I have file2.txt formatted like this:
... (2 Replies)
Hi there,
I am new to Unix and had below requirement to finish my task.
I have file1.dat which has data as shown below.
case1.txt
case2.txt
case3.txt
case4.txt
file1.dat has only file names
I have folder which has above files mentioned in file1.dat
./all_files
case1.txt... (6 Replies)
I want to search a small string in a large string and find the locations of the string. For this I used grep "string" -ob <file name where the large string is stored>. Now this gives me the locations of that string. Now how do I store these locations in a text file.
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ncheck_vxfs
ncheck_vxfs(1M)ncheck_vxfs(1M)NAME
ncheck_vxfs - generate path names from inode numbers for a VxFS file system
SYNOPSIS
[ generic_options ]
DESCRIPTION
generates a list of path names corresponding to inode numbers for files in a specified VxFS file system.
You can specify a range for some options. A range can be a single number or two numbers separated by a hyphen (-). The range is inclu-
sive. If you enter a hyphen and omit the first number, the range begins at zero. If you omit the second number, the range ends at the end
of the file system.
Names of directory files are followed by slash dot (/.).
OPTIONS
generic_options
Supported by the generic command. See ncheck(1M).
Specifies the VxFS file system type.
Allow printing of the names dot
and dot dot which are ordinarily suppressed.
Limit the report to the files on the inode list,
ilist, that follows. The ilist must be separated by commas without spaces.
Specifies options specific to the VxFS file system type.
specific_options is a list of suboptions or keyword/attribute pairs.
Prints the path name containing file system block number
block.
Prints information on all inodes containing or referencing block numbers
in the specified range. The output format is the same as that for but the units used are file system blocks
instead of sectors.
Lists the files residing in the specified Storage Checkpoint.
Specifies the device ID.
Used for multi-volume file systems. If the option is not specified, is run on all available devices. If is
specified, all subsequent block or sector ranges are scanned for the device specified by devid.
Prints mode information (used in conjunction with the
generic option).
Reports on all inodes containing or referencing the sectors in
sector_range. The output includes the inode number, fileset index of the inode, sectors contained, and the
path name or inode type. Inodes searched include structural inodes and attribute inodes, so a path name is
only generated when the sector is contained by a file. If the sector is not contained in any file, is dis-
played for the inode type. Multiple options accumulate.
Performs a surface analysis.
If a sector_range is specified, performs a surface analysis only for that range. All the sector are read and
if the read of a sector fails, its sector number is printed. If any bad sectors are found, treats the list
of bad sectors as input to the option and produces a list containing or referencing inodes.
Report only on special files and regular files with set-user-ID mode.
This option may be used to detect violations of security policy.
Report on files containing or referencing the specified sector(s).
Output consists of the fileset name, fileset index, inode number, and pathname of file or file type if a struc-
tural inode or attribute inode. Sectors not allocated to any file or file system structure are reported as Sec-
tors not part of the file system are reported as Unused or irrelevant fields are printed as
sector_list consists of one or more ranges of sector numbers, separated by commas without intervening spaces.
Multiple options accumulate.
Prints the completed command, but does not perform any action.
EXAMPLES
Report on all inodes or file system structures containing or referencing sector 20 through 35 (inclusive) in the file system
The following command is same as above, but reports on all inodes or file system structures referencing any sector in the file system:
Report on a specified range of block numbers (partial output shown):
ncheck -F vxfs -oblock=- /dev/vx/rdsk/vset5
/dev/vx/rdsk/vset5:
sectors(50331648)blocks(0)----------------------------------
0/0-0/16777215 0/0-0/8388608
1/0-1/16777215 1/0-1/8388608
2/0-2/16777215 2/0-2/8388608
fileset fset mtch match devid/
name indx inode indx inode blocks name
---------- ---- ------ ---- ------ ------------- ------------------
STRUCTURAL 1 3 - 35 0/9-0/10 <fileset_header>
STRUCTURAL 1 4 1 - 0/11-0/14 <inode_alloc_unit>
STRUCTURAL 1 5 1 37 0/7440-0/7447 <inode_list>
STRUCTURAL 1 5 1 37 0/24-0/31 <inode_list>
STRUCTURAL 1 5 1 37 0/7432-0/7439 <inode_list>
STRUCTURAL 1 5 1 37 0/16-0/23 <inode_list>
STRUCTURAL 1 6 - - 0/15 <current_usage_tbl>
.
.
.
UNNAMED 999 25 - - 2/80-2/84 /exec.h
UNNAMED 999 26 - - 2/86-2/87 /exechdr.h
- - - - - 0/6808 <free>
- - - - - 0/6823-0/6975 <free>
List the files in the Storage Checkpoint named on the device
Report all inodes and file system structures referencing any sector in the device with devid 2 in the file system
DIAGNOSTICS
When the file system structure is not correct, prints three question marks (???) to denote the "parent" of a parentless file. A path name
beginning with dot dot dot indicates a loop. A path name beginning with three asterisks denotes a directory entry whose dot dot entry does
not correspond with the directory in which it was found.
SEE ALSO sort(1), fsckptadm(1M), fsck_vxfs(1M), ncheck(1M), fs_vxfs(4).
ncheck_vxfs(1M)