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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Sorting data and place them in different folders Post 302194618 by psiva_arul on Tuesday 13th of May 2008 09:43:42 AM
Old 05-13-2008
using awk we can achive your solution.

using awk we can get the solution for your problem


if $1 ='AAA' we can redirect it into new file AAA.dat
and if $1 ='BBB' we can redirect it into new file BBB.dat


please use this way to get the solutions

Regards,
Siva.P
Bangalore
 

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ACPIDUMP(1)						      General Commands Manual						       ACPIDUMP(1)

NAME
acpidump - dump a system's ACPI tables to an ASCII file acpixtract - convert ASCII acpidump output to raw binary table turbostat - gather performance statistics SYNOPSIS
acpidump [options] acpixtract [options] [filename] turbostat [options] [command [arg]...] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the acpidump , acpixtract and turbostat commands. turbostat reads hardware registers and gather statistics on the processor clock frequency and C-state usage. Works properly on Nehalem and newer processors and on Linux kernel 2.6.30 and later versions. OPTIONS
acpidump options are as follow: -a, --addr 0x1234 look for tables at this phisical address -t, --table DSDT only dump table with DSDT signature -o, --output filename redirect output from stdout to filename -b, --binary dump data in binary form rather than in hex-dump format -l, --lenght 0x456 works only with --addr, dump phisical memory region without trying to understand it's contents -s, --skip 2 skip 2 tables of the given name and output only 3rd one -h, --help outputs an help message OPTIONS
acpixtract options are as follow: -a extract all tables, not just DSDT/SSDT -l list table summaries, do not extract -s<Signature> Extract all tables named <Signature> OPTIONS
turbostat options are as follow: -v makes turbostat more verbose -i <sec> polling interval, default is 5 When given a command turbostat runs it and outputs statistics gathered while the program was running. EXAMPLES
Dump the DSDT table to the file DSDT.aml in binary format (this can be disassembled later with iasl(1)): acpidump -b -t DSDT -o DSDT.aml Show the FACP table: acpidump -t FACP > FACP.dat acpixtract -a FACP.dat iasl -d FACP.dat Dump and extract all ACPI tables: acpidump -o DSDT.dat acpixtract -a Parse APIC tables: acpidump -o DSDT.dat acpixtract -sAPIC DSDT.dat SEE ALSO
iasl(1), AUTHOR
acpidump was written by Alexey Starikovskiy and Len Brown. This manual page was written by Mattia Dongili <malattia@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). October 19, 2005 ACPIDUMP(1)
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