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Operating Systems AIX Substrings and the likes in AIX 4.2 ? Post 302254079 by Browser_ice on Monday 3rd of November 2008 02:18:07 PM
Old 11-03-2008
Substrings and the likes in AIX 4.2 ?

In AIX 4.2, are there any shell commands to do substrings and the text like manipulation commands ?

I want to take an error log where errors are multi-ligned and convert them into single lines to ease tracking/monitoring. I may need to shorten them out too.

If I can manage to put them into an Oracle table, it would even be great (other thread).
 

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IONSECADMIN(1)							  ICI executables						    IONSECADMIN(1)

NAME
ionsecadmin - ION security policy administration interface SYNOPSIS
ionsecadmin [ commands_filename ] DESCRIPTION
ionsecadmin configures and manages the ION security policy database on the local computer. It configures and manages the ION security policy database on the local computer in response to ION configuration commands found in commands_filename, if provided; if not, ionsecadmin prints a simple prompt (:) so that the user may type commands directly into standard input. The format of commands for commands_filename can be queried from ionsecadmin by entering the command 'h' or '?' at the prompt. The commands are documented in ionsecrc(5). EXIT STATUS
0 Successful completion of ION security policy administration. EXAMPLES
ionsecadmin Enter interactive ION security policy administration command entry mode. ionsecadmin host1.ionsecrc Execute all configuration commands in host1.ionsecrc, then terminate immediately. FILES
Status and diagnostic messages from ionsecadmin and from other software that utilizes the ION node are nominally written to a log file in the current working directory within which ionsecadmin was run. The log file is typically named ion.log. See also ionsecrc(5). ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables apply. DIAGNOSTICS
Note: all ION administration utilities expect source file input to be lines of ASCII text that are NL-delimited. If you edit the ionrc file on a Windows machine, be sure to use dos2unix to convert it to Unix text format before presenting it to ionsecadmin. Otherwise ionsecadmin will detect syntax errors and will not function satisfactorily. The following diagnostics may be issued to the log file: Can't open command file... The commands_filename specified in the command line doesn't exist. Various errors that don't cause ionsecadmin to fail but are noted in the log file may be caused by improperly formatted commands given at the prompt or in the commands_filename. Please see ionsecrc(5) for details. BUGS
Report bugs to <ion-bugs@korgano.eecs.ohiou.edu> SEE ALSO
ionsecrc(5) perl v5.14.2 2012-05-25 IONSECADMIN(1)
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