Hi All,
OS:AIX 64 bits.
Requirement is to convert file_size from bytes to megabytes through shell script as below:
export DBALIST="xyz@rediffmail.com"
ls -ltr abcd.txt > file_size.result
export file_size=`awk -F" " '{ print $5 }' file_size.result`
if ]
then
mailx -s "File abcd.txt... (3 Replies)
I'm Unix. I'm looking at "df" on Unix now and below is an example. It's lists the filesystems out in 512-blocks, I need this in 4k blocks. Is there a way to do this in Unix or do I manually convert and how?
So for container 1 there is 7,340,032 in size in 512-blocks. What would the 4k block be... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have a file like this:
FILE.TXT:
(define argc :: int)
(assert ( > argc 1))
(assert ( = argc 1))
<check>
#
(define c :: float)
(assert ( > c 0))
(assert ( = c 0))
<check>
#
now, i want to separate each block('#' is the delimeter), make them separate files, and then send them as... (5 Replies)
hi
i've notice a huge problem on my newly installed centOS server and i have no idea how to solve it and where to start..
memory on server 3 GB and it goes down, down, down..
after reboot it shows 71mb used
after a hour its 76mb
and after 24h it's around 200
later = more
i have NO idea... (7 Replies)
I have 2 duplicate blocks in an inode and I want to get rid of one of them so that I can get into my pc. The message I get is Multiply-claimed block(s) in inode 5997500: 12690101 12690101. All help is appreciated. Thanks (7 Replies)
I need some help converting the disk space values in kilobytes to gigabytes. I can't use df -h because the report has to be in megabytes for some disk space tracking software the customer is using.
I have been playing around with trying to assign variables I can use outside of awk so I can do... (1 Reply)
Hello,
Searched for a while and found some "line-to-column" script. My case is similar but with multiple fields each row:
S02 Length Per
S02 7043 3.864
S02 54477 29.89
S02 104841 57.52
S03 Length Per
S03 1150 0.835
S03 1321 0.96
S03 ... (9 Replies)
please help, I have a huge file with blocks of data which I need to convert to a tabular format.
Input
sample
id: GO:0000017
name: alpha-glucoside transport
namespace: biological_process
def: "The directed movement of alpha-glucosides into, out of or within a cell, or between... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ritakadm
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nsysmap
nsysmap(5) File Formats Manual nsysmap(5)NAME
nsysmap, nsysmap64 - number of entries in a kernel dynamic memory allocation map
VALUES
Default
8400
Allowed Values
DESCRIPTION
Note: In HP-UX 11i Version 3, these tunables are no longer present. The system will establish an initial size for the table, and
increase the size as needed. This manual page will be remove in a future release.
Pre-Release 11i Version 3 Usage
This value sizes the kernel dynamic memory resource map, an array of address/length pairs that describe the free virtual space in the ker-
nel's dynamic address space.
This array has historically been statically-sized. That means certain pathological workloads that fragment the kernel address space will
result in too many entries for the array. Rather than panicking when this condition occurs, the system throws away the last entry, which
results in "leaked" kernel virtual address space. If this overflow happens often enough, the system eventually runs out of virtual space
and will panic with the following message:
By making the map size tunable, the system can automatically scale the map size according to the system workload size and avoid this prob-
lem. If the automatic scaling does not work, you can hand-tune to fit a particular workload. When the default value is overridden, the
kernel may increase the value beyond the your specification depending on the system size.
There are different tunables for 32- and 64-bit kernel because the 64-bit kernel has more virtual address space. The tunable controls
32-bit kernels and the tunable controls 64-bit kernels.
WARNINGS
All HP-UX kernel tunable parameters are release specific. This parameter may be removed or have its meaning changed in future releases of
HP-UX.
Installation of optional kernel software, from HP or other vendors, may cause changes to tunable parameter values. After installation,
some tunable parameters may no longer be at the default or recommended values. For information about the effects of installation on tun-
able values, consult the documentation for the kernel software being installed. For information about optional kernel software that was
factory installed on your system, see at
AUTHOR
and were developed by HP.
OBSOLETED Tunable Kernel Parameters nsysmap(5)