The -f will try to keep the file open. If this is the case, then next commands might never be executed.
For instance...
I will never see the "done", since tail is always running
Hi ,
I have found a interesting thing about tail command:
when I tried to use 'tail -1 *' to look at every file with the current derectory, I only got one line of result of one file.
But if I use 'head -1 *', I would get multiple lines.
Is there a way to do get multiple lines with 'tail -1 *'... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a log file without date/time, and I want that everytime tail|grep find something it displays the date/time and the line. I have tried something like this command but without any luck to display the date/time:
tail -F catalina.out | sed "s/^/`date `/" | egrep ... (6 Replies)
Is it possible to store all standard-out of a bash script and the binaries it calls in a log file AND still display the stdout on screen?
I know this is possible to store ALL stdout/stderr of a script to a single log file like:
exec 1>&${logFile}
exec 2>&1
But running a script with the... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
My query seems to be silly but Iam unable to find where the exact problem lies.
I have a script to unzip set of files
here is the script
#!/bin/ksh
Count=`cat /home/gaddamja/Tempfile | wc -l`
while
do
Filename=`cat /home/gaddamja/Tempfile |tail -$Count | head -1`
cd... (7 Replies)
Hi does anyone know how to create a file using the tail command? My book has this file I need to create and it says to use the tail command and that it is possible but I have no idea. Thanks. (4 Replies)
Hello Guys,
I have created function which is as follow:
tail -f filename |grep "Key word"
output from this command
19-11-2011 21:09:15,234 - INFO Numbement - error number:result = :11
19-11-2011 21:09:15,286 - INFO Numbement - error number:result = :11
19-11-2011 21:09:15,523 - INFO... (5 Replies)
Title: Use “tail -f” to monitor and report, but the top line should be always fixed on the screen.
Hi, dear Unix experts,
I am trying to find a Unix command (or scripting) on how to continuously display a text file of its last several lines of contents. But during this displaying, I want some... (2 Replies)
I have PHP code for downloading pdf files from mysql database. The code is working fine in firefox mozilla and google chrome but not in IE 10, it show garbage in the screen. I have debugged the code with some headers utilities to examine the headers request, it appear the headers is not sending... (0 Replies)
Hi Team,
Can anyone help me here:
I have to access server logs via putty and these logs file is a trailing file (continously updating) with ERROR and WARNINGS... I need to know if I can pull this trailing file to a local drive so that I can do some higlighting on some keywords through Notepad... (13 Replies)
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intel_gpu_top
intel_gpu_top(1) General Commands Manual intel_gpu_top(1)NAME
intel_gpu_top - Display a top-like summary of Intel GPU usage
SYNOPSIS
intel_gpu_top
intel_gpu_top [ parameters ]
DESCRIPTION
intel_gpu_top is a tool to display usage information of an Intel GPU. It requires root privilege to map the graphics device.
Options
-s [samples per second]
number of samples to acquire per second
-o [output file]
collect usage statistics to [file]. If file is "-", run non-interactively and output statistics to stdout.
-e ["command to profile"]
execute a command, and leave when it is finished. Note that the entire command with all parameters should be included as one parame-
ter.
-h show usage notes
EXAMPLES
intel_gpu_top -o "cairo-trace-gvim.log" -s 100 -e "cairo-perf-trace /tmp/gvim"
will run cairo-perf-trace with /tmp/gvim trace, non-interactively, saving the statistics into cairo-trace-gvim.log file, and col-
lecting 100 samples per second.
Note that idle units are not displayed, so an entirely idle GPU will only display the ring status and header.
BUGS
Some GPUs report some units as busy when they aren't, such that even when idle and not hung, it will show up as 100% busy.
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