Hi,
Actually I have a file which consists data . for eg names.
Then I want my sql query to read this file and produce the output.
Currently I am using this
FOR EG : FILENAME is NAMES
for i in `cat NAMES`
{
sqlplus -s $CONNECTID << EOF
spool rooh
set heading off
select... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have around 100 users in sun server and have default home directory in /usr/home/<username>
I want to clean their home directory time to time to make free space on root, as users generate many output files during usage of application.
My idea is, generate a file with following command... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have to write a KSH script to loop through the directory and transfer all the files through FTP. The source machine is the Network shared drive and the files in the directory needs to be FTPied to the UNIX server.
For eg. Directory (Datasource)
+ Directory1
... (6 Replies)
I run into a issue when I try to do sorting of the following with ascending order, one round of for looping seems not working, anyone knows how to use shell or perl?
$array = (5,0,3,2,7,9,8) (2 Replies)
Hello, where can I get usefull information on the use of looping with for , if and while with extensive examples.
Also use of variables in scripts (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
I am having trouble looping through entries in a file. The file several entries that are separated by topics e.g.
<Topic r:id="Top/World/Français">
</Topic>
<Topic r:id="Top/World/Français/Actualité">
</Topic>
<Topic r:id="Top/World/Français/Actualité/A_la_Une">
<link... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Now I have written a script which sorts the records in the file and splits them according to some condition.
Now, I need to modify the script so that it reads all the files one after the other and does the sorting & splitting.
Pls help me in reading all the files in a directory and... (8 Replies)
Hi evryone
i need a help .
i have a file xcv.the content is :
accelerate
i want a script which will run 1000 times in loop and changing the value to
accelerate to
acceler
in 1st loop and in 2nd loop it will be again
accelerate and so on . (6 Replies)
so when i use rm file -i vv bb i can delete the first file vv but i cant seem to delete the second file bb as i tried to use shift on it, but it seems that it delete the first one and stops it without looping it to the next file. what is wrong with my coding ?
#!/bin/bash
function... (3 Replies)
Hey guys, so I am trying to do a loop script that will go through each folder (no gui so just each domain has a folder) and grab out the databases being used on that domain. I know I would use
mysql -e "show databases where not 'information_schema';" once in each directory to pull the actual... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
apm
APM(8) BSD System Manager's Manual APM(8)NAME
apm, zzz -- Advanced Power Management control program
SYNOPSIS
apm [-abdlmsSvz] [-f sockname]
zzz [-Sz] [-f sockname]
DESCRIPTION
The apm program communicates with the Advanced Power Management (APM) daemon, apmd(8), making requests of the current power status or placing
the system either into suspend or stand-by state. The apm tool is only installed on supported platforms.
With no flags, apm displays the current power management state in verbose form.
Available command-line flags are:
-z Put the system into suspend (deep sleep) mode.
-S Put the system into stand-by (light sleep) mode.
-l Display the estimated battery lifetime in percent.
-m Display the estimated battery lifetime in minutes.
-b Display the battery status: 0 means high, 1 means low, 2 means critical, 3 means charging, 4 means absent, and 255 means
unknown.
-a Display the external charger (A/C status): 0 means disconnected, 1 means connected, 2 means backup power source, and 255 means
unknown.
-s Display if power management is enabled.
-v Request more verbose description of the displayed states.
-f sockname Set the name of the socket via which to contact apmd(8) to sockname.
-d Do not communicate with the APM daemon; attempt instead to manipulate the APM control device directly.
The zzz variant of this command is an alternative for suspending the system. With no arguments, zzz places the system into suspend mode.
The command line flags serve the same purpose as for the apm variant of this command.
This command does not wait for positive confirmation that the requested mode has been entered; to do so would mean the command does not
return until the system resumes from its sleep state.
FILES
/var/run/apmdev is the default UNIX-domain socket used for communication with apmd(8). The -f flag may be used to specify an alternate
socket name. The protection modes on this socket govern which users may access the APM functions.
/dev/apmctl is the control device which is used when the -d flag is specified; it must be writable for the -d flag to work successfully.
/dev/apm is the status device used when the socket is not accessible; it must be readable to provide current APM status.
SEE ALSO acpi(4), apm(4), apmd(8)
Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation, Advanced Power Management (APM) BIOS Interface Specification, Revision 1.2, February 1996.
HISTORY
The apm command appeared in NetBSD 1.3.
The APM specification first appeared in 1992. The last update to the standard was made in 1996 - the same year when it was superceded by the
ACPI 1.0 standard. Thereafter power management on IBM-compatible personal computers has relied on ACPI, implemented in NetBSD by the acpi(4)
subsystem. The acpi(4) provides an emulation layer for the legacy apm.
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