I've got a project that writing "find" C code in solaris.
That is finding a file in current and sub directories.
While I am looking for some example on the book for two days, but I have no idea where to start.
I think I need to use recursion, but is it true?
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Hello again... I have a request from another department to list for them all the columns and tables we use in this certain database. I have spooled the oracle stored procedured into 1 file. I need a way to write out parts of that file. The criteria is to to start the block to be written when... (0 Replies)
suppose by writing this code
"$ /sbin/ifconfig eth0| grep 'inet addr:' "
i've got this output
"inet addr:192.168.2.1 Mask:255.255.255.0"
now if i want to see the output like this
"IP address: 192.168.2.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0"
what is the code should be?
can anyone... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Can any one please let me know the code for implementing
who | sort | lp
Basically I want to implent pipe here. The program can use the existing who, sort and lp
Also please let me know How many processes are created in Unix when the following commands are executed?
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i am studying unix with c language ,and completely new to this .I have question about how to pass the control from one program file to another.My first program has the main process and it should go into the second program where i can create six processes with also the usage of pipes to... (3 Replies)
hi fndz.
Can you please help me with the code if I call a stored procedure from my shell script and stored procedure returns a cursor,
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Hi there,
I have two questions. First, I was wondering how to use sed to remove two header lines or two tail lines. Here I just do the same operation twice...I'm sure there is a better way. Second, and more importantly, is there a better way to have these operations use files other than... (5 Replies)
Folks -
Firstly, I do apologize that my first post here is a question. I am quite familiar with UNIX since our application is running on it. We are trying to automate a few things on our end and I am challenged with a task in hand that requires UNIX scripting. I am totally a newbie in UNIX... (4 Replies)
Hi,
i need a string that take from a log file just two words (ngwan0) and his related ip address and then execute 2 commands in a shell. Any ideas where to start?
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qsexec
QSEXEC(1) qsexec man page QSEXEC(1)NAME
qsexec - parses the data received via stdin and executes the defined command on a pattern match.
SYNOPSIS
qsexec -e <pattern> [-t <number>:<sec>] [-c <pattern> [<command string>]] [-p] [-u <user>] <command string>
DESCRIPTION
qsexec reads log lines from stdin and searches for the defined pattern. It executes the defined command string on pattern match.
OPTIONS -e <pattern>
Specifes the search pattern causing an event which shall trigger the command.
-t <number>:<sec>
Defines the number of pattern match within the the defined number of seconds in order to trigger the command execution. By default,
every pattern match causes a command execution.
-c <pattern> [<command string>]
Pattern which clears the event counter. Executes optionally a command if an event command has been executed before.
-p Writes data also to stdout (for piped logging).
-u <name>
Become another user, e.g. www-data.
<command string>
Defines the event command string where $0-$9 are substituted by the submatches of the regular expression.
EXAMPLE
Executes the deny.sh script providing the IP address of the client causing a mod_qos(031) messages whenever the log message appears 10
times within at most one minute:
ErrorLog "|qsexec -e 'mod_qos(031).*, c=([0-9.]*)' -t 10:60 '/bin/deny.sh $1'"
SEE ALSO qsfilter2(1), qsgeo(1), qsgrep(1), qslog(1), qslogger(1), qspng(1), qsrotate(1), qssign(1), qstail(1)AUTHOR
Pascal Buchbinder, http://opensource.adnovum.ch/mod_qos/
mod_qos utilities 10.8 June 2012 QSEXEC(1)