04-15-2008
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I have more than 50 server unix's password need to change, usually I assign one password for all hosts, for easy remember, but I need to change password every two months..it's very tried to change password every 2 months, is there any unix script that can change password easily?
ie ' script... (4 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello Unix Gurus,
I have a query , like how to generate a configuration file easily using unix shell scripts?,
I have set of parameters (based on the test that user wishes to run) for which user needs enter their input, so that a config file gets generated based on their input before running... (0 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I am uploading files that need to be processed prior to uploading. I will put the files in a directory. My question is how can I write an easy process to kick off a script once a file has been added? Is there an easy way to determine if a file has been added to a directory?
Thanks (1 Reply)
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4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I am uploading files that need to be processed prior to uploading. I will put the files in a directory. My question is how can I write an easy process to kick off a script once a file has been added? Is there an easy way to determine if a file has been added to a directory?
Thanks (7 Replies)
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5. Fedora
Hi,
Really sorry if this is in the wrong place etc but I really need some big time newbie help :o
I am a recent Maths graduate and have been invited to a 4 day job interview/assessment where I will be taught and tested on the following:
"Fedora UNIX, Bash Scripting".
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6. HP-UX
Hi all,
how to change the path easily from
/u01/oracle/oradata/newdb/tab >cd olddb
/u01/oracle/oradata/olddb/tab >
or
/u01/oracle/oradata/newdb/tab >cd u05
/u05/oracle/oradata/newdb/tab >
I am lazy for typing the abs. path again...
As I know there is some "tips" in doing this.
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: freddy1228
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7. What is on Your Mind?
A few years ago, Dell announced they were selling PCs with Linux (Ubuntu) preinstalled or with no OS installed. It was about time! So a couple years ago I bought the Inspiron 1525n laptop that I'm typing this on with Ubuntu preinstalled. Yea! (Though I immediately wiped Ubuntu and installed... (7 Replies)
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8. Linux
I have the PID of a process running on Linux mymac 2.6.18-417.el5 #1 SMP Sat Nov 19 14:54:59 EST 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I need to get the ip & port i.e socket details of the given PID (32752).
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
pod::abstract::filter::find
Pod::Abstract::Filter::find(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pod::Abstract::Filter::find(3pm)
NAME
Pod::Abstract::Filter::find - paf command to find specific nodes that contain a string.
DESCRIPTION
The intention of this filter is to allow a reduction of large Pod documents to find a specific function or method. You call "paf find
-f=function YourModule", and you get a small subset of nodes matching "function".
For this to work, there has to be some assumptions about Pod structure. I am presuming that find is not useful if it returns anything
higher than a head2, so as long as your module wraps function doco in a head2, head3, head4 or list item, we're fine. If you use head1 then
it won't be useful.
In order to be useful as an end user tool, head1 nodes (...) are added between the found nodes. This stops perldoc from dying with no
documentation. These can be easily stripped using: "$pa->select('/head1')", then hoist and detach, or reparent to other Node types.
A good example of this working as intended is:
paf find select Pod::Abstract::Node
AUTHOR
Ben Lilburne <bnej@mac.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 Ben Lilburne
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-01-03 Pod::Abstract::Filter::find(3pm)