Write a shell program that takes one or any number of file names as input; sorts the lines of each file in ascending order and displays the non blank lines of each sorted file and merge them as one combined sorted file. The program should generate an error message in case any input file does not... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me how to sort data in a file using the “sort” command? Note that the records in the data file are not separated into fields. I know only the column positions of the data on which sorting should be done. For example say I've to sort based on the data present in between... (1 Reply)
Hi all
i am facing a problem in sorting command. The script depending on the sorting command works fine only if ascii sorting is done.
i need to know how to find out how to perform ascii sorting. sorting is case insensitive in
my file has data in the following format.
AA/BB/
AAA/BB\
also... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am new to unix,please help me on the following its urgent
I have 2 question
1 question
I need a script for following senario
I have get some files in directory by using grep
i need to sort all files to new files for example (abc.dat --> abc.dat.sort)
ex:grep *050508* ... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Please help me to solve sorting in CSV file.
I have 25 columns in my CSV. (Delimiter is ",")
Summary columns are from 10 to 13 which are should not be sorted. From 1-9 and 14-25 should be able to sort in ascending. how should i do this using Sort command in unix.
If no simple commands pls... (0 Replies)
Hi I'm writing a shell that goes through a bunch of files and does a simple test on each. Each file has a numeric name (ex. 100.jpg). My problem is that the shell is going through the files in alphabetical rather than numeric order.
Thus, after checking file 19.jpg it skips to 100.jpg. Once... (7 Replies)
Hi
I have a query regarding syncsort in Unix. What is the difference between Syncsort and normal sort. If I have 4 columns to do sort in a csv file and and first col, and third col to be done in descending order. How can I do that in Unix/
Please help me..Its urgent. (3 Replies)
Hi I need how to sort string characters
for Example i have a file that contains this data
example string "fan" but i want to display "afn" contained words
"afn" is in sorted format for fan.
File data
faty
gafny
gaifny
dafan
gafnniunt
O/p
gafny
gafnniunt (3 Replies)
hi experts,
I have a flat file with 2 fields, 1st field is alpha-numeric and 2nd is numeric.
Input file is ::
A_0 11
A_0 12
A_0 13
C_0 3
B_1 21
B_1 22
A_0 1
A_0 2
I want to sort this file, first based on 1st field, then on 2nd field
Output should be ::
A_0 1
A_0 2
A_0 11... (1 Reply)
Hi ,
I have following error files in /srv/trillium/Projects/SAS_AML/logs dir.
srtforpm_p3.err
tranfrmr_p1.err
tranfrmr_p9.err
winkey_p5.err
tranfrmr_p10.err
srtforrl_p15.err
tranfrmr_p6.err
srtforrl_p7.err
tranfrmr_p8.err
tranfrmr_p14.err
tranfrmr_p13.err
tranfrmr_p12.err... (3 Replies)
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acctprc2
acctprc(8) System Manager's Manual acctprc(8)NAME
acctprc1, acctprc2, accton - Perform process-accounting procedures
SYNOPSIS
acctprc1 [InFile]
acctprc2
accton [OutFile]
DESCRIPTION
The three acctprc commands, acctprc1, acctprc2, and accton, are used in the runacct shell procedure to produce process-accounting reports.
acctprc1 [InFile]
The acctprc1 command is used to read records from standard input that are in a format defined by the acct structure in the
/usr/include/sys/acct.h header file. This process adds the login names that correspond to user IDs, and then writes corresponding ASCII
records to standard output. For each process, the record format includes the following seven unheaded columns: The user ID column includes
both traditional and assigned user identification numbers listed in the /etc/passwd file. The login name is the one used for the user ID
in the /etc/passwd file. The number of seconds the process consumed when executed during prime-time hours. Prime-time and nonprime-time
hours are defined in the /usr/sbin/acct/holidays file. The number of seconds the process consumed when executed during nonprime-time
hours. Total number of characters transferred. Total number of blocks read and written. Mean memory size (in kilobyte units).
When specified, InFile contains a list of login sessions in a format defined by the utmp structure in the /usr/include/utmp.h header file.
The login session records are sorted according to user ID and login name. When InFile is not specified, acctprc1 gets login names from the
password file /etc/passwd. The information in InFile is used to distinguish different login names that share the same user ID.
acctprc2
The acctprc2 command reads, from standard input, the records written by acctprc1, summarizes them according to user ID and name, and writes
sorted summaries to standard output as total accounting records in the tacct format (see the acctmerg command).
accton [OutFile]
When no parameters are specified with the accton command, account processing is turned off. When you specify an existing OutFile file,
process accounting is turned on, and the kernel adds records to that file. You must specify an Outfile to start process accounting. Many
shell script procedures expect the file name /var/adm/pacct, the standard process-accounting file.
EXAMPLES
To add a user name to each process-accounting record in a binary file and then write these modified binary-file records to an ASCII file
named out.file, enter the following line to an accounting shell script:
/usr/sbin/acct/acctprc1 < /var/adm/pacct >out.file
A user name is added to each record. The raw data in the pacct file is converted to ASCII and added to file out.file. To produce a
total binary accounting record of the ASCII output file out.file produced in example 1, enter the following line to an accounting
shell script:
/usr/sbin/acct/acctprc2 < out.file > /var/adm/acct/nite/daytacct
The resulting binary total accounting file, written in the acct format, contains records sorted by user ID. This sorted user ID
file, is usually merged with other total accounting records when an acctmerg command is processed to produce a daily summary
accounting record called /var/adm/acct/sum/daytacct. To turn on process accounting, enter:
/usr/sbin/acct/accton /var/adm/pacct To turn off process accounting, enter:
/usr/sbin/acct/accton
FILES
Specifies the command path. Specifies the command path. Specifies the command path.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: acct(8), acctcms(8), acctmerg(8), runacct(8)
Functions: acct(2) delim off
acctprc(8)