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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting getting the stanza names if the pattern found Post 302137044 by ghostdog74 on Friday 21st of September 2007 10:00:15 AM
Old 09-21-2007
Code:
awk '/machine/{store=$0}
     /qwerty/ {print store}' "file"

output:
Code:
# ./test.sh
machine1:
machine3:

 

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DEBCONF-COPYDB(1)						      Debconf							 DEBCONF-COPYDB(1)

NAME
debconf-copydb - copy a debconf database SYNOPSIS
debconf-copydb sourcedb destdb [--pattern=pattern] [--owner-pattern=pattern] [--config=Foo:bar] DESCRIPTION
debconf-copydb copies items from an existing debconf database into another, possibly new database. The two databases may have different formats; if so a conversion will automatically be done. OPTIONS
sourcedb The name of the source database. Typically it will be defined in your debconf.conf (or .debconfrc) file. destdb The name of the destination database. It may be defined in debconf.conf or .debconfrc, or you might define it on the command line (see below). -p pattern, --pattern pattern If this is specified, only items in sourcedb whose names match the pattern will be copied. --owner-pattern pattern If this is specified, only items in sourcedb whose owners match the pattern will be copied. -c foo:bar, --config Foo:bar Set option Foo to bar. This is similar to writing: Foo: bar In debconf.conf, except you probably want to leave off the space on the command line (or quote it: "Foo: bar"). Generally must be used multiple times, to build up a full configuration stanza. While blank lines are used to separate stanzas in debconf.conf, this program will assume that "Name:dbname" denotes the beginning of a new stanza. EXAMPLES
debconf-copydb configdb backup Copy all of configdb to backup, assuming you already have the backup database defined in debconf.conf. debconf-copydb configdb newdb --pattern='^slrn/' --config=Name:newdb --config=Driver:File --config=Filename:newdb.dat Copy slrn's data out of configdb, and into newdb. newdb is not defined in the rc file, so the --config switches set up the database on the fly. debconf-copydb configdb stdout -c Name:stdout -c Driver:Pipe -c InFd:none --pattern='^foo/' Spit out all the items in the debconf database related to package foo. debconf-copydb configdb pipe --config=Name:pipe --config=Driver:Pipe --config=InFd:none | ssh remotehost debconf-copydb pipe configdb --config=Name:pipe --config=Driver:Pipe This uses the special purpose pipe driver to copy a database to a remote system. SEE ALSO
debconf.conf(5) AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> 2011-06-22 DEBCONF-COPYDB(1)
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