Hi,
I am new to UNIX and I am more used to simple commands like those in VMS.
One of them is the ability to get the output from a job using the /out=<file> command in VMS.
I want to submit a job (a set of unix commands) using the AT command but to get the output in a file like that used in... (4 Replies)
On our one HP-UX 11i box, we have some very long paths defined. When I want to check on our user processes running, the resulting paths are chopped off. /xyz/abc/123/......./server/b is really a process running in the ..../server/bin directory. Is this a terminal problem or buffer length... (1 Reply)
Hi
Purpose is to have a utility command to find and edit files .
I tried a function like the following in my .profile file
function vifind(){
find . -name $1 -print -exec vi {} \;
}
Is this correct? is there a better way to do it?
I see this behaving a bit strange in case of AIX, and... (6 Replies)
Hello community
I'd like to join to command results and put it to the same line in one file, how can I do that?
file: a.txt
so when I put Date '+%H:%M' and echo date '+%D' in the file appears 14:44 01/05/08 not
14:44
01/05/08
I like to know how can I make a substituion of a whole... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am using a command "ps -ef | grep identify" which results more than 1 results. Actually I need to get the time from each of them , compare with the current date and conditionally stop a process.
The problem I am facing is to iterate through the results getting from the command.... (4 Replies)
I recently encountered this on the AIX system
df command showed usage is 100% i.e 1.5 GB while du command showed usage is only 500MB
Why are the 2 commands showing different output
This command shows usage is 1.5 GB
nlxdsm29:deqadm 24> df -k .
/usr/sap/DEQ ... (3 Replies)
works as expected
$ ssh 172.24.40.100
Last login: Mon Jan 1 06:07:24 2001 from 172.24.41.78
# /path/script.sh
gives me error consistent with env setup
$ ssh 172.24.40.100 /path/script.sh
Which implies the latter is running the script.sh on host a, when I want to 'launch' in from a, and... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am currently reading a tar file and searching for a particular word using grep e.g. Plane. At the moment, if a sentence is found with the word "Plane" the sentence itself is piped to another file.
Here is the code i am using;
for jar in 'cat jar_file.tar'; do
tar -tvf... (3 Replies)
Sorry folks, Second time today.
I am working on a script that accepts data via pipe and processes it.
I expect it to work as:
# command | ProcScript.sh
Within ProcScript.sh, I want to be able to give the target of the prev run command
I am using history 2 | grep -v history | awk... (18 Replies)
Hi,
i have a file hello.log which as several line that look like the below
2015-12-07 09:46:56 0:339 120.111.12.12 POST /helloWorld
2015-12-07 09:46:57 0:439 122.111.12.12 POST /helloWorld
....
when i grep expecting to see results like the below.
... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
6 Replies
LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
app::prove::state::result
App::Prove::State::Result(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::Prove::State::Result(3)NAME
App::Prove::State::Result - Individual test suite results.
VERSION
Version 3.28
DESCRIPTION
The "prove" command supports a "--state" option that instructs it to store persistent state across runs. This module encapsulates the
results for a single test suite run.
SYNOPSIS
# Re-run failed tests
$ prove --state=failed,save -rbv
METHODS
Class Methods
"new"
my $result = App::Prove::State::Result->new({
generation => $generation,
tests => \%tests,
});
Returns a new "App::Prove::State::Result" instance.
"state_version"
Returns the current version of state storage.
"test_class"
Returns the name of the class used for tracking individual tests. This class should either subclass from "App::Prove::State::Result::Test"
or provide an identical interface.
"generation"
Getter/setter for the "generation" of the test suite run. The first generation is 1 (one) and subsequent generations are 2, 3, etc.
"last_run_time"
Getter/setter for the time of the test suite run.
"tests"
Returns the tests for a given generation. This is a hashref or a hash, depending on context called. The keys to the hash are the individual
test names and the value is a hashref with various interesting values. Each k/v pair might resemble something like this:
't/foo.t' => {
elapsed => '0.0428488254547119',
gen => '7',
last_pass_time => '1219328376.07815',
last_result => '0',
last_run_time => '1219328376.07815',
last_todo => '0',
mtime => '1191708862',
seq => '192',
total_passes => '6',
}
"test"
my $test = $result->test('t/customer/create.t');
Returns an individual "App::Prove::State::Result::Test" instance for the given test name (usually the filename). Will return a new
"App::Prove::State::Result::Test" instance if the name is not found.
"test_names"
Returns an list of test names, sorted by run order.
"remove"
$result->remove($test_name); # remove the test
my $test = $result->test($test_name); # fatal error
Removes a given test from results. This is a no-op if the test name is not found.
"num_tests"
Returns the number of tests for a given test suite result.
"raw"
Returns a hashref of raw results, suitable for serialization by YAML.
perl v5.16.3 2013-05-02 App::Prove::State::Result(3)