I don't know what you are viewing them with and what exactly you mean with "more than a line". On my screen it looks like this:
That's a total of four actual lines, wrapped to 80 columns because that's how wide my terminal window is.
The fact that this command returns nothing suggests that all lines start with one of those four strings, or are empty (notice the literal ctrl-M -- you'd enter that with ctrl-V ctrl-M in many shells), or consist of a line of dashes.
Hi
I need to compare shadow file sizes with their real file counterparts. If the shadow file size differs form the realfile size then it must send a mail. My problem is that our system has over 1600 shadowfiles in different directories, with different names. the only consistancy is the .sh file... (4 Replies)
I have a file called X, which contains the following:
10
100
200
300
I then have file Y, which containts the following:
10
200
500
800
I want to write a script that will compare the contents of Y with the contents of X and ONLY return values in Y that does not exist in X (output... (5 Replies)
I really need help on creating a script that does the following:
I have one file (File 1) with lines in the following format:
Name.maf score1 score2
I have a second file (File 2) with lines in the following format:
label start end Name
What I need to do is compare File 1 and... (1 Reply)
I've two files with data like below:
file1.txt:
AAA,Apples,123
BBB,Bananas,124
CCC,Carrot,125
file2.txt:
Store1|AAA|123|11
Store2|BBB|124|23
Store3|CCC|125|57
Store4|DDD|126|38
So,the field separator in file1.txt is a comma and in file2.txt,it is |
Now,the output should be... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys ,
we have one directory ...in that directory all files will be set on each day..
files must have header ,contents ,footer..
i wants to compare the header,contents,footer ..if its same means display an error message as 'files contents same' (7 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have file1.txt
file2.txt
I tried using the diff and comm but not getting the expected output..
I want where exactly the miss match occurs. probably the field.
Sourcevalue|Targetvalue|Linenumber|field
29123975|2923975|3|1
Please help. (6 Replies)
I hope I can explain this correctly. I am using Bash-4.2 for my shell.
I have a group of file names held in an array. I want to compare the names in this array against the names of files currently present in a directory. If the file does not exist in the directory, that is not a problem.... (5 Replies)
I have two file as given below which shows the ACL permissions of each file. I need to compare the source file with target file and list down the difference as specified below in required output. Can someone help me on this ?
Source File
*************
# file: /local/test_1
# owner: own
#... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: sarathy_a35
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
iopattern
iopattern(1m) USER COMMANDS iopattern(1m)NAME
iopattern - print disk I/O pattern. Uses DTrace.
SYNOPSIS
iopattern [-v] [-d device] [-f filename] [-m mount_point] [interval [count]]
DESCRIPTION
This prints details on the I/O access pattern for the disks, such as percentage of events that were of a random or sequential nature. By
default totals for all disks are printed.
An event is considered random when the heads seek. This program prints the percentage of events that are random. The size of the seek is
not measured - it's either random or not.
Since this uses DTrace, only users with root privileges can run this command.
OPTIONS -v print timestamp, string
-d device
instance name to snoop (eg, dad0)
-f filename
full pathname of file to snoop
-m mount_point
mountpoint for filesystem to snoop
EXAMPLES
Default output, print I/O summary every 1 second,
# iopattern
Print 10 second samples,
# iopattern 10
Print 12 x 5 second samples,
# iopattern 5 12
Snoop events on the root filesystem only,
# iopattern -m /
FIELDS
%RAN percentage of events of a random nature
%SEQ percentage of events of a sequential nature
COUNT number of I/O events
MIN minimum I/O event size
MAX maximum I/O event size
AVG average I/O event size
KR total kilobytes read during sample
KW total kilobytes written during sample
DEVICE device name
MOUNT mount point
FILE filename (basename) for I/O operation
TIME timestamp, string
IDEA
Ryan Matteson
DOCUMENTATION
See the DTraceToolkit for further documentation under the Docs directory. The DTraceToolkit docs may include full worked examples with ver-
bose descriptions explaining the output.
EXIT
iopattern will run forever until Ctrl-C is hit, or the specified count is reached.
AUTHOR
Brendan Gregg [Sydney, Australia]
SEE ALSO iosnoop(1M), iotop(1M), dtrace(1M)version 0.70 Jul 25, 2005 iopattern(1m)