Good day all
I am looking for a way to change colours in a text file that get tailed.
I have tried using tput, however this does not seem to work. terminal type is using putty and vt100 emulation.
Any ideas. :rolleyes:
Thanks
J (6 Replies)
Hello friends.
I realize that my question is naive, but I really want to know, why one of my scripts is in white colour (I mean letters in the body are white) while 3 residuary are multicoloured. I'm asking because I have a little problem with this particular script. It's absolutely the same as... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I'm a newbie to HPUX so please be patient :)
I'm looking at top and it only shows 3 of the 8 cpu's: 0 4 and 5. But the box has 8 cpu's according to the 'machinfo' command.
There are 4 processes using 10% "%CPU" each but it shows the box as 90% idle...???
Also, I don't see any... (16 Replies)
hi all,
how do i change the colour of text if i am using printf ?? in my script i am printing out response times from the server and i wanted to print out the max response time in red.
ta. (1 Reply)
I am running HPUX and using WLM (workload manager). I want to write a script to fork CPUs to basically take CPUs from other servers to show that the communication is working and CPU licensing is working. Basically, I want to build a script that will use up CPU on a server. Any ideas? (2 Replies)
Okay, I am trying to come up with a multi-platform script to report top ten CPU and memory hog processes, which will be run by our enterprise monitoring application as an auto-action item when the CPU and Memory utilization gets reported as higher than a certain threshold
I use top on other... (5 Replies)
I am doing a basic script to check if services are disabled, and I was wondering how to change to colours for PASS and FAIL to green & red respectively.
#!/usr/bin/bash
clear
TELNET=`svcs -a | grep telnet | awk '{print $1}'`
if
then
RESULT=PASS
else
RESULT=FAIL
fi... (3 Replies)
I'm sharing this in case anybody needs it. Modified from the original solaris pwage script. This modified hpux script will check /etc/password file on hpux trusted systems search /tcb and grep the required u_succhg field. Calculate days to expiry and notify users via email.
original solaris... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to write a script which will email a backup report from the server,
The contents of the email will be:
---------------------- ---- -- ---- ----- ---- ------- ---- ------- -------
| | | | |Chnge|Wkng| | | | |
| ... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Bdoydie
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gd::graph::colour
Graph::colour(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Graph::colour(3pm)NAME
GD::Graph::colour - Colour manipulation routines for use with GD::Graph
SYNOPSIS
use GD::Graph::colour qw(:colours :lists :files :convert);
DESCRIPTION
The GD::Graph::colour package provides a few routines to work with colours. The functionality of this package is mainly defined by what is
needed, now and historically, by the GD::Graph modules.
FUNCTIONS
colour_list( number of colours )
Returns a list of number of colours colour names known to the package. Exported with the :lists tag.
sorted_colour_list( number of colours )
Returns a list of number of colours colour names known to the package, sorted by luminance or hue. NB. Right now it always sorts by
luminance. Will add an option in a later stage to decide sorting method at run time. Exported with the :lists tag.
_rgb( colour name )
Returns a list of the RGB values of colour name. if the colour name is a string of the form that is acceptable to the hex2rgb sub, then the
colour will be added to the list dynamically. Exported with the :colours tag.
_hue( R,G,B )
Returns the hue of the colour with the specified RGB values. Exported with the :colours tag.
_luminance( R,G,B )
Returns the luminance of the colour with the specified RGB values. Exported with the :colours tag.
add_colour(colourname => [$r, $g, $b]) or add_colour('#7fe310')
Self-explanatory. Exported with the :colours tag.
rgb2hex($red, $green, $blue)
hex2rgb('#7fe310')
These functions translate a list of RGB values into a hexadecimal string, as is commonly used in HTML and the Image::Magick API, and vice
versa. Exported with the :convert tag.
read_rgb( file name )
Reads in colours from a rgb file as used by the X11 system.
Doing something like:
use GD::Graph::bars;
use GD::Graph::colour;
GD::Graph::colour::read_rgb("rgb.txt") or die "cannot read colours";
Will allow you to use any colours defined in rgb.txt in your graph. Exported with the :files tag.
PREDEFINED COLOUR NAMES
white, lgray, gray, dgray, black, lblue, blue, dblue, gold, lyellow, yellow, dyellow, lgreen, green, dgreen, lred, red, dred, lpurple,
purple, dpurple, lorange, orange, pink, dpink, marine, cyan, lbrown, dbrown.
AUTHOR
Martien Verbruggen <mgjv@tradingpost.com.au>
Copyright
GIFgraph: Copyright (c) 1995-1999 Martien Verbruggen. Chart::PNGgraph: Copyright (c) 1999 Steve Bonds. GD::Graph: Copyright (c) 1999
Martien Verbruggen.
All rights reserved. This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
GD::Graph, GD::Graph::FAQ
perl v5.12.3 2005-12-14 Graph::colour(3pm)