my goal is just to SELECT n DELETE Those lines :
Dialogue: Marked=0,0:02:39.49,0:02:40.49,Default,NTP,0000,00 00,0000,!Effect,
(without the text)
take a look at that picture... the marked line...
i just need ALL of these lines removed.. i managed to select only one line as you see , its impossible to select it with the mouse:\
this is the simple question, please help me!
the question is: how to send exactly 50 ICMP Echo request packets with 500 bytes of payload to 202.139.129.221?
I tried to use ping -F 500 202.139.129.221, but it didn't work.
Thanks! (6 Replies)
We are running Solaris 9 and I have changed the IP address, Subnet Mask & Broadcast Address using ifconfig and have also changed the default gateway.
How do I save these changes as I have bounced the box and it reverted back to the old IP Address settings.
I am really new to UNIX and we... (4 Replies)
Hiii,
i have a doubt here--
I have to take backup of all the files inside directory dir(logs,tmp,corefiles) at the location $BackupLocation.i should take the backup of logs,tmp,corefiles inside the $BackupLocation directory and then remove the files and touch the files inside the directory... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I am trying to get the exception count daily from a log file which is more than 1 GB in size.
I am using loops which get the count of the exception and transaction. But i need to take this exception count for a time frame from 5.00 am to 5:00 pm.
I Think I can use to exact the... (4 Replies)
Hi there, i currently dont have access to my linux machine and need to get these script files sent to someone. Can someone please create .sh files for me with the code that i have displayed below. It would be very very helpfull.
There are 3 different scripts and it would be great if someone... (3 Replies)
Hi Guru's.
I am trying to use to check if $5 is greater than 80 & if not 100, then to print $0 :
awk '{ if ($5>80) && if ($5 != 100) print $0}
But getting error:
>bdf1|sed 's/%//g'|awk '{ if ($5>80) && if ($5 != 100) print $0}'
syntax error The source line is 1.
The error... (6 Replies)
Is there a quick and easy way to comment out multi lined print statements? something like this?
printf("3408 strings_line_tokens %s \n",
strings_line_tokens); (6 Replies)