Hi All,
I am trying to check if if column 5 is greater than 90. If greater it will print the term in column 6, else if all are within limit, then it will output "Size is within limit". I can't seem to do that with the below code. The output should only be 1 statement of "Size is within the... (4 Replies)
hi all,
i have a problem with my nawk command output below is the description :
nawk $12 == "00008001" { cnt++;cs_cd } END {for(cd in cs_cd) print cd, cs_cd } 2007020814.TDR
output :
133
123
desire output:
133,123,....
please advices
thank you so much (6 Replies)
awk experts,
I have in put file with time stamp followed by "," separated data. same patern continues. The output need time stamp in first columns and data total in 2nd columns.
Input file
T 9:15
d0,1,3,3
d1,2,1,1
d2,3,1,5
e1,1,1,1
T 9:30
d0,1,1,1
d1,2,3,2
d3,1,2,1... (10 Replies)
hi
i have a awk command with several querys....
awk 'FS="|""; print $4, $5, $6...etc....
$4 gives me the date 20120304
$5 is timestamp 101023
I want to format these in
2012.03.04 or 2012/03/04
10:10:23
but have no idea, if this is possible with format-parameters in the awk... (2 Replies)
Hi awk experts,
I am getting a strange output , may be it is normal but I am unable to comprehend,
When Using == operator it is showing correct:
# ls -l | awk '{for (i=0;i<=NF;i++) if ( $i =="info" )print $1,$6,$7,$8,$9}'
drwx------ Jan 17 10:44 info
But When using ~ (equal )... (4 Replies)
Hello all , need help with this ...
Input File
DEV % POOL
0CB4 FBA 2211300 81792 4 IE RAID-5(3+1) R5_EFD100_1
- - 1805376 82 IF RAID-1 M2_FC300_1
- ... (4 Replies)
Format output with blocks - Awk
ZONESET_A,DBP02_HBA0,DC01,20:00:00:25:b5:b9:a0:28,10,port-channel20,01-VB2
ZONESET_A,DBP02_HBA0,DC01,50:00:14:42:a0:72:74:00,10,fc4/30,O1-CORE-D
ZONESET_A,dc01vb,DC01,20:00:00:25:b5:b0:a0:13,10,fc1/24,01-VB1... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
sum
sum(1) User Commands sum(1)NAME
sum - print checksum and block count for a file
SYNOPSIS
sum [-r] [file]...
DESCRIPTION
The sum utility calculates and prints a 16-bit checksum for the named file and the number of 512-byte blocks in the file. It is typically
used to look for bad spots, or to validate a file communicated over some transmission line.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-r Use an alternate (machine-dependent) algorithm in computing the checksum.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
file A path name of a file. If no files are named, the standard input is used.
USAGE
See largefile(5) for the description of the behavior of sum when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2^31 bytes).
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of sum: LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and
NLSPATH.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned.
0 Successful completion.
>0 An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|Availability SUNWesu |
|CSI Enabled |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
SEE ALSO cksum(1), sum(1B), wc(1), attributes(5), environ(5), largefile(5)DIAGNOSTICS
Read error is indistinguishable from end of file on most devices. Check the block count.
NOTES
Portable applications should use cksum(1).
sum and usr/ucb/sum (see sum(1B)) return different checksums.
SunOS 5.11 7 Nov 1995 sum(1)