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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to walk through a config file with /bin/sh Post 302347695 by smhaller on Wednesday 26th of August 2009 08:41:07 AM
Old 08-26-2009
Hi again,

no problem. Here are the first lines of the properties file which is the input:

Code:
#--------------------Common WebMAX Service Settings--------------------
Max.defBpId=CH999148
Max.env=T
Max.exceptionFile=exception.txt
Max.fileRoot=/opt/SISwebMAX/webmaxTest/Service
Max.logRoot=/opt/SISwebMAX/webmaxTest/Service/logs
Max.reportRoot=/opt/SISwebMAX/webmaxTest/Service/reports
Max.loginBased=Y

#--------------------Trace Logging settings--------------------
Max.traceFile=trace.txt
Max.traceLevel=ALL
Max.tracing=ON

#--------------------TCP Port Settings--------------------
Max.useCc=N
Max.ccPort=2301

Here is what the interactive shell should show:

Code:
bash-3.00$ ./prop_test.sh
Do you install in test or prod? prod

Set Max.defBpId - Actual (CH999148):
Set Max.env - Actual (T):
Set Max.exceptionFile - Actual (exception.txt):
Set Max.fileRoot - Actual (/opt/SISwebMAX/webmaxTest/Service):
....

The properties file is used by a java based application.

Regards,
Stefan
 

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NAME
cpufreqd-get - Issues "get" commands to cpufreqd. SYNTAX
cpufreqd-get [-l] PARAMETERS
-l list applied Profiles for all cpus. DESCRIPTION
cpufreqd-get issues a command to cpufreqd and reads the returned output. When run without arguments it will issue a "LIST_PROFILES" com- mand, useful for usage with cpufreqd-set. See the PARAMETERS above for more. COMMANDS
LIST_PROFILES cpufreqd-get Name (#1): On Demand High Active on CPU#: 0, 1 Governor: ondemand Min freq: 1000000 Max freq: 1833000 Name (#2): On Demand Low Governor: ondemand Min freq: 1000000 Max freq: 1333000 LIST_APPLIED_PROFILES cpufreqd-get -l CPU#0: "High Speed 1" ondemand 731500-997500 Near the name (between the parenthesis) you can find the index number to use when setting a specific profile with cpufreqd-set. AUTHORS
Mattia Dongili <malattia@linux.it> SEE ALSO
cpufreqd-set(1), cpufreqd(8), cpufreqd.conf(5) Mattia Dongili 2.2.0 cpufreqd-get(1)
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