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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting capturing output from top and format output Post 302290801 by new2ss on Tuesday 24th of February 2009 05:35:43 AM
Old 02-24-2009
Hi zaxxon, thank you for your prompt response.

I followed your suggestion and i got the output in 3 lines. Any suggestions to get the 3 lines combined into 1 line?
 

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BWILD(8)						     Network backup, utilities							  BWILD(8)

NAME
bwild - Bacula's 'wildcard' engine SYNOPSIS
bwild [options] -f <data-file> DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bwild command. This is a simple program that will allow you to test wild-card expressions against a file of data. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -? Show version and usage of program. -d nn Set debug level to nn. -dt Print timestamp in debug output -f <data-file> The data-file is a filename that contains lines of data to be matched (or not) against one or more patterns. When the program is run, it will prompt you for a wild-card pattern, then apply it one line at a time against the data in the file. Each line that matches will be printed preceded by its line number. You will then be prompted again for another pattern. Enter an empty line for a pattern to terminate the program. You can print only lines that do not match by using the -n option, and you can suppress printing of line numbers with the -l option. -n Print lines that do not match -l Suppress lines numbers. -i use case insensitive match. SEE ALSO
fnmatch(3) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Bruno Friedmann <bruno@ioda-net.ch>. Kern Sibbald 30 October 2011 BWILD(8)
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