Hi,
"Everything is a file..."
but not everything is a regular file.
-e return true (and ! reverse the result) if there exist something named a.log
-f return true (and ! reverse the result) if there is something named a.log and is a regular file,such as a text file or a binary, what most people think of as normal files.
/Lakris
Last edited by Lakris; 12-18-2008 at 04:32 PM..
Reason: clarification
ehe may i know what are the difference between Unix & Linux, and what are the advantages of having Unix as well as disadvantages of having Unix or if u dun mind i am dumb do pls tell me what are the advantages as well as the disadvantages of having linux as well. thanks (1 Reply)
Hello Friends,
I want to write a script for the following:
nlscux62:tibprod> grep "2008 Apr 30 01:" SA_EHV_SPEED_SFC_IN_03-SA_EHV_SPEED_SFC_IN_03-2.log | grep -i post | more
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Hi All,
I've written a script which reads all the systems backup information and saves it in a log file.
#!/bin/ksh
export ORACLE_SID=$1
export primaryhost=$2
export sid=`echo $ORACLE_SID| tr `
RESULTFILE=/oracle/PC9/backupstatus_prod.log
LOGP=`ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -l... (1 Reply)
How can view log messages between two time frame from /var/log/message or any type of log files.
when logfiles are very big and especially many messages with in few minutes, I would like to display log messages between 5 minute interval.
Could you pls give me the command? (1 Reply)
I would like to write a shell script that calculated the time difference bettween the log entries. If the time difference is higher as 200 sec. print the complette lines out.
My Problem is, i am unable to jump in the next line and calculate the time difference.
Thank you for your Help.
... (5 Replies)
ENVIROMENT
Linux: Fedora Core release 1 (Yarrow)
iPlanet: iPlanet-WebServer-Enterprise/6.0SP1
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I have iPlanet log rotation enabled rotating files on a daily basis.
The rotated logs are NOT compressed & are taking up too much space.
I... (7 Replies)
I was looking at this script which outputs the two lines which differs less than one sec.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Time::Local;
use constant SEC_MILIC => 1000;
my $file='infile';
## Open for reading argument file.
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ENVIROMENT
Linux: RHEL 6.4
Log Path: /usr/iplanet/servers/https-company/logs
Log Format: user.log.03-15-2015
I have log4j log rotation enabled rotating files on a daily basis.
The rotated logs are NOT compressed & are taking up too much space.
I need a script that will run daily that... (1 Reply)
Hello good day
I would like to know what is the difference between these two commands please
both warrant the output in the file
echo " ORACLE_SID : $ORACLE_SID" | tee -a $logfile
echo " ORACLE_SID : $ORACLE_SID" > $logfile (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: tricampeon81
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
requestbackport
requestbackport(1) General Commands Manual requestbackport(1)NAME
requestbackport - File a backport request bug
SYNOPSIS
requestbackport [options] package
DESCRIPTION
Determine the intermediate releases that package needs to be backported to, list all reverse-dependencies, and file the backporting
request. requestbackport will include a testing checklist in the bug.
OPTIONS -d DEST, --destination=DEST
Backport to DEST release and necessary intermediate releases. Default: current stable release.
-s SOURCE, --source=SOURCE
Backport from SOURCE release. Default: current development release.
-l INSTANCE, --lpinstance=INSTANCE
Launchpad instance to connect to. Default: production.
--no-conf
Don't read config files or environment variables
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit.
SEE ALSO backportpackage(1), reverse-depends(1).
AUTHORS
reverse-depends and this manpage were written by Stefano Rivera <stefanor@ubuntu.com>.
Both are released under the terms of the ISC License.
ubuntu-dev-tools November 2011 requestbackport(1)