Hello,
How can I take the following output:
outputa
outputb
outputc
and turn it into single line ouput, with a single space between each field like below:
outputa outputb outputc (7 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone suggest me how can I display the output of ls command in single line with some delimiter say pipe (|)?
I know it can be done by writing a script by using the loops but I wanted to know are there any other single line commands?
Thanks for your help
Sheshadri (7 Replies)
hey gents,
I'm working on something that will use snmpwalk to query the devices on my network and retreive the device name, device IP, device model and device serial. I'm using Nmap for the enumeration and sed to clean up the results for use by snmpwalk. Once i get all the data organized I'm... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
Small script but :wall:, please help in this regard.
for i in 1 2 3
do
echo $i
done
result :
1
2
3
I want the above to be printed as below
expected result:
1 2 3
Thanks in advance :) (3 Replies)
Hello
I did do a search and the past threads doesn't really solve my issue. (using various awk commands)
I need to combine the output from java -version into 1 line, but I am having difficulties.
When you exec java -version, you get:
java version "1.5.0_06"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime... (5 Replies)
Hi,
My Oracle query is returing below o/p
----------------------------------------------------------
Ins trnas value
a lkp1 x
a lkp1 y
b lkp1 a
b lkp2 x
b lkp2 y ... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a single line output like below
echo $ips
10.26.208.28 10.26.208.26 10.26.208.27
want to convert above single line output as below format. Pls advice how to do ?
10.26.208.28
10.26.208.26
10.26.208.27
Regards
Kannan (6 Replies)
example of problem:
when I echo "$e" >> /home/cogiz/file.txt
result prints to file as:AA
BB
CC
I need it to save to file as this:AA BB CC
I know it's probably something really simple but any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
Cogiz (7 Replies)
RNEWS(1) General Commands Manual RNEWS(1)NAME
rnews - receive news from a UUCP connection
SYNOPSIS
rnews [ -h host ] [ -v ] [ -U ] [ -N ] [ -S master ] [ input ]
DESCRIPTION
Rnews reads messages typically queued by a UUCP newsfeed and sends them to the local InterNetNews server. The message is read from the
specified input file, or standard input if no input is named.
When sent over UUCP, Usenet articles are typically joined in a single batch to reduce the UUCP overhead. Batches can also be compressed,
to reduce the communication time. If a message does not start with a number sign (``#'') and an exclamation point, then the entire input
is taken as a single news article. If it does start with with those two characters, then the first line is read and interpreted as a batch
command.
If the command is ``#! rnews nnn'' where nnn is a number, then the next nnn bytes (starting with the next line) are read as a news article.
If the command is ``#! cunbatch'' then the rest of input is fed to the compress(1) program with the ``-d'' flag to uncompress it, and the
output of this pipe is read as rnews's input. This is for historical compatibility -- there is no program named cunbatch. A compressed
batch will start with a ``#! cunbatch'' line, then contain a series of articles separated by ``#! rnews nnn'' lines.
If the command is any other word, then rnews will try to execute a program with that name in the directory /usr/lib/news/rnews. The batch
will be fed into the program's standard input, and the standard output will be read back as input into rnews.
If rnews detects any problems with an article such as a missing header, or an unintelligible reply from the server, it will save a copy of
the article in the /var/spool/news/in.coming/bad directory.
OPTIONS -S If the ``-S'' flag is used, then rnews will connect to the specified host. If the flag is not used, it will try to connect to the
server by opening a Unix-domain stream connection. If that fails, it will try to open a TCP connection to the default remote
server.
-U If the server is not available, the message is spooled into a new file created in the /var/spool/news/in.coming directory. The
``-U'' flag may be used to send all spooled messages to the server once it becomes available again, and can be invoked regularly by
cron(8).
-N Normally, if unpacking the input fails it is re-spooled to /var/spool/news/in.coming for another attempt later. If the ``-N'' flag
is used then no such re-spooling is done and rnews exits with status value ``9'' to indicate this.
-v If the ``-v'' flag is used, it will print a notice of all errors on the standard error, naming the input file (if known) and print-
ing the first few characters of the input. Errors are always logged through syslog(3).
-h If the ``-h'' flag is given, or failing that, the enviroment variable UU_MACHINE is set, then rnews will log the Message-ID, and
host, for each article offered to the server via syslog(3). Logging will only be done if the value is not an empty string.
BUGS
Rnews cannot process articles that have embedded 's in them.
HISTORY
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.23, dated 1996/11/08.
SEE ALSO innd(8).
RNEWS(1)