I have been working on a great script to remotely gather server info and store it in a .txt that can be imported to .xls
I have been reading the hostnames that are in the /.shh/known_hosts file so I don't have to mess with passing a password - via ssh (not easy to do , by the way, but posibble) anyway...
I have been stripping the known_hosts file of the following , trying to get a clean hosts.txt file to use as my CONFIRMED list of servers with exchanged keys.
I have removed the follow:
- ssh key
- extra charaters and extended hostnames
(e.g. myserver vs myserver_backup) So I would remove the "_backup"
- duplicates
So I am looking to manage the text. move all hostnames to the first column and ip's to the 2nd comma separated spot. And move all single column enties to the bottom hostname first then ip's, but that doesn't really matter, just need to know how to manipulate the text, I know your going to say... reg expressions, but I want the easiest way or at least a way I can repeat and reuse for separate tasks.(something I understand)
Hi
I have only ever used awk and sed for basic requirements up until now.
I have had to break a log down for multiple purposes.
Using awk, sed and a date script. I am left with this:
(message id, time of msg attempt, message id, domain name, time of msg completion)
... (4 Replies)
Hi there,
I have some text files in unix format that processed by a program in windows, and when I open them with less or vi in linux, a warn for opening binary file is prompted, and as shown in vi, between every two characters there was inserted a "^@". How can I fix this. Plus, there are over... (2 Replies)
I'm in need of help for a project that I'm working on. I believe Perl would be the best way of handling the string manipulation, however, I've barely used perl, and I'm used to BASH scripting. Another note is, this project is in a Windows environment, so I can use Perl, but I do not have shell... (1 Reply)
Hello unix.com people!
How can I modify a text in format:
A:B:C
A:B:C
A:B:C
into
C/A/B
C/A/B
C/A/B
Note: Text is line by line and "C", "B", "A" fields are different each row.
Thanks in advance. (7 Replies)
Hello again unix.com
How can I extract from a large file in format:
steve@aol.com steve hawkins Location of this member is bla bla bla
sun@hotmail.com Sun Ying This member is using browser bla bla bla
to another text in format:
steve@aol.com steve hawkins
sun@hotmail.com sun ying
... (5 Replies)
Hello Unix.com,
I have a text in format:
john
sara
lee
How can I make it:
john:john
john:john1
john:john12
john:john123
sara:sara
sara:sara12
sara:sara123 and so on (2 Replies)
Hello unix.com users,
I have a ip file (line-by-line). How can I delete the ips that keep repeating by mark XXX.XXX.XXX.* ... I want to erase only the lines that keep repeating more than 2 times.
Example:
1.2.3.1
1.2.3.2
1.2.3.3
I want to erase all ips blocks that are repeating by C... (1 Reply)
Hello unix.com
I'm having trouble with a text file.
It looks like this:
Alvaro Costa Daldit Kaur Sings Brian G Heward
Desmond Ogilvie John Der William Gherasim
Lance Mackey Donald Kopplin Robert Mckinlay
Jahir Hussain Mohamed Jack Benaim Abraham Weiss
I want... (7 Replies)
i want to generate a list line-by-line of normal characters
using letters . for example :
dnds
gnos
mgod
pets
jnfp
etc...
i want to use all letters with all the posibilities
is there a script that can do this ? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: suppliernr1
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mdbFontSize(5) The m17n Library mdbFontSize(5)NAME
mdbFontSize - Font Size
DESCRIPTION
In some case, a font contains incorrect information about its size (typically in the case of a hacked TrueType font), which results in a
bad text layout when such a font is used in combination with the other fonts. To overcome this problem, the m17n library loads information
about font-size adjustment from the m17n database by the tags <font, resize>. The data is loaded as a plist of this format.
FONT-SIZE-ADJUSTMENT ::= PER-FONT *
PER-FONT ::= '(' FONT-SPEC ADJUST-RATIO ')'
FONT-SPEC ::=
'(' [ FOUNDRY FAMILY
[ WEIGHT [ STYLE [ STRETCH [ ADSTYLE ]]]]]
REGISTRY ')'
ADJUST-RATIO ::= INTEGER
FONT-SPEC is to specify properties of a font. FOUNDRY to REGISTRY are symbols corresponding to Mfoundry to Mregistry property of a font.
See m17nFont for the meaning of each property.
ADJUST-RATIO is an integer number specifying by percentage how much the font-size must be adjusted. For instance, this PER-FONT:
((devanagari-cdac) 150)
instructs the font handler of the m17n library to open a font of 1.5 times bigger than a requested size on opening a font whose registry is
'devanagari-cdac'.
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