I'm trying to get a partial file path by passing the part I want removed to sed. Sed gets garbled when I try multiple directories (i.e. because of the extra slash).
For example:
FULLFILEPATH="usr/local/bin"
STRIPDIR="usr"
PARTFILEPATH=`echo $FULLFILEPATH | sed s/\${STRIPDIR}//`
Gives me... (3 Replies)
Im getting this error message when trying to substitute filepaths in a sed search and replace string
#!/usr/bin/ksh
ORACLE_SID=PH3
ORACLE_ADMIN=/data01/app/oracle/admin/$ORACLE_SID
DATAFILE_DIR=/asterisk/oradata/$ORACLE_SID
sed -e s/DBNAME/$ORACLE_SID/g < initPH2.ora | sed -e... (1 Reply)
Dear friends,
please give me the solution to the following query.
If a file contains multiple tags of same name, then how to get the required string between the tags, in which the string begins with "W/X"
i.e., file1.txt contains following text(please note that all the following tags are in... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I really need some help, I am using a very basic script to proess a text file. This script has been used many times but all of a sudden all on it's own it's stopped working.
The line in the script is:
sed 's/
//g' $ORGFILE > $NEWFILE
and the error is Sed: command garbled :s/
All... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file1 as :
A=/home/user
B=/home/user1
C=/home/user2
D=/home/aacsms
E=/home/user1/temp
F=/home/user1/area1
and my script as:
a=`cat /home/aacsms7/file1 | grep -i e`
b=`user2`
sed 's/'$a'/"E=/home/'$b'/temp"/g' < file1 > file2
sed: command garbled:... (3 Replies)
for j in $(cat ${list_B})
do
to_replace_2=$(grep $j ${useralias}_2)
sed "s/^${j}/${to_replace_2}/p" ${entries} > ${entries}_2
mv ${entries}_2 ${entries}
done
Hi,
I've the above sed command running in a script. Its basically looping through a file and replacing its beginning of line... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
Suppose that I want to update the db.password entry in the below properties file,
db.username=admin
db.password=qhKkBno2U5GEq5k/dnmGPA== //I want this line to be replaced by: "db.password=abc/123/"
db.host=server
db.port=22
db.sid=database
However when... (2 Replies)
Hi,
First post for a noob so please go easy with me :)
I have a XML block that is originally like this:
<SETNAME>somecrap/THIS</SETNAME>
and I would like it be replaced with, in the original file:
<SETNAME>THIS</SETNAME>
I tried to use:
sed... (4 Replies)
Hi everyone,
Can anyone help me in question below?
I want to cron a job to add partition every month but get the error sed: command garbled: s/YYYYMM/ .
> echo $YYYYMON_NEW
201304
> echo $YYYYMON_OLD
201208
> echo $YYYY_MM_NEW
2013-05
This is my base script:
ALTER TABLE STS.ADMIN ADD... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: fenocean
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ibdmchk
IBDMCHK(1) IB DATA MODEL PACKAGE IBDMCHK(1)NAME
IBDM - Network Checker and Attributes Analyzer
SYNOPSYS
ibdmchk has two operation modes: design and verification.
DESIGN:
ibdmchk [-v][-h][-u][-a <roots file>] -t <topology file> -n <SM Node>
-p <SM Port> [-e] [-l <lmc>]
VERIFICATION:
ibdmchk [-v][-h][-r <roots file>] [-s <subnet file>] [-f <fdb file>]
[-l <lmc>]
DESIGN MODE DESCRIPTION
The Design mode is intended to be used before the cluster is built. It provides basic checks of the specified network as described by a
topology file. After simulating the SM LID assignment and routing algorithms it provides reports of the (H)CA to (H)CA paths depth his-
togram and credit deadlock potential in the resulting routing scheme.
ARGUMENTS :
-t|--topo <topo file>
The topology file specifying the network. See man ibdm-topology-file
-n|--node <SM Node>
The name of the Subnet Manager node (syntax: <Topo-File-System>/U1)
-p|--port <SM Port>
The port number by which the SM nodes is attached to the fabric.
OPTIONS
-v|--verbose
Verbsoe mode
-h|--help
Provides this help message
-l|--lmc <lmc>
LMC value > 0 means assigning 2^lmc lids to each port.
-e|--enh
Use enhanced routing algorithm when LMC > 0 and report the resulting paths correlation (using same system/node) histogram
-u|--updn
Use up/down routing algorithm instead of OpenSM min-hop.
-r|--roots <roots file> A file with all the roots node names (one on each line).
VERIFICATION MODE DESCRIPTION
After the cluster is built and OpenSM is run (using flag -D 0x43) it reports the subnet and FDB tables into the files osm-subnet.lst,
osm.fdbs and osm.fdbs in /var/log/ (or subnet.lst, osm.fdbs and osm.mcfdbs into /tmp in older OpenSM versions). Based on these files the
utility checks all CA to CA connectivity. Further analysis for credit deadlock potential is performed and reported. In case of an LMC > 0
it reports histograms for how many systems and nodes are common between the different paths for the same port pairs.
ARGUMENTS
-l|--lmc <lmc>
The LMC value used while running OpenSM. Mandatory if not the default 0.
OPTIONS
-v|--verbose
Verbsoe mode
-h|--help
Provides this help message
-s|--subnet <file>
OpenSM subnet.lst file (default is /var/log/osm-subnet.lst or /tmp/subnet.lst)
-f|--fdb <file>
OpenSM dump of Ucast LFDB. Use -D 0x41 to generate it (default is /var/log/osm.fdbs or /tmp/osm.fdbs).
-m|--mcfdb <file>
OpenSM dump of Multicast LFDB. Use -D 0x41 to generate it (default is /var/log/osm.mcfdbs or /tmp/osm.mcfdbs).
-r|--roots <roots file>
A file holding all root nodes guids (one per line).
AUTHOR
Eitan Zahavi, Mellanox Technologies LTD, eitan@mellanox.co.il
IBDM 1.0 2008-06-16 IBDMCHK(1)