Hello all,
I am being dumb with this and I know there is a simple solution.
I have a file with the follwing lines
bc stuff (more)...............123
bc stuffagain (moretoo)............0
bc stuffyetagain (morehere)......34
failed L3 thing..............1
failed this... (2 Replies)
Need help with the following, I want to extract the digits from the following file pattern
using the expr command. digits are in the range 1-99
Tried two different methods, not sure what I am doing wrong.
file1=file1.dbf
file10=file10.dbf
Works for
expr "$file10" : '.*\(\)'
10
... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have searched the forum but couldn't find exactly what I need. Hopefully someone may be able to help.
I'm trying to put a script together that will extract numbers from a text file and multiply them by, for example 1.5 or 1.2
Sample file looks like this...... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have a file of text and numbers from which I want to extract certain fields and write it to a new file. I would use awk but unfortunately the input data isn't always formatted into the correct columns. I am using tcsh.
For example, given the following data
I want to extract:
and... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm a new programmer to shell script... and I have no idea how to use substring.
I want to extract the numbers from the following string and place it into a variable:
"170 unique conformations found"
The numbers can be more than three digits depending on the case. I just want to... (10 Replies)
Hi guys,
Any easy way to generate a CSV file that contains only the numbers out of the following lines?
load averages: 15.09, 12.89, 11.76 03:39:22
999 processes: 854 sleeping, 2 running, 122 zombie, 5 stopped, 16 on cpu
Memory: 32G real, 17G free, 18G swap in use, 15G swap free
... (6 Replies)
Hi, the title isn't very descriptive but it'll be easier to explain what I need if I write out the coordinates from which I need to extract certain information:
ATOM 2521 C MAM X 61 44.622 49.357 12.584 1.00 0.00 C
ATOM 2522 H MAM X 61 43.644 49.102 12.205 ... (10 Replies)
Hi I am part of a academic organization and I want to send a fax to the students however there must be a quicker way to get the fax numbers extracted from the online forms they sent me.
The file looks like this (numbers are fake in order to protect identity):
Biochemistry Major
Michael... (3 Replies)
I have number 192.168.21.8.
I want to extract from this number with sed 21 and 8 to variables a and b. Any Ideas?
I did like 's/\(192.168.\)/ /' but its wrong :( (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Natalie
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mpath_persistent_reserve_in
MPATH_PERSISTENT_RESERVE_IN(3) Library Functions Manual MPATH_PERSISTENT_RESERVE_IN(3)NAME
mpath_persistent_reserve_in
SYNOPSIS
#include <mpath_persist.h>
int mpath_persistent_reserve_in (int fd, int rq_servact, struct prin_resp *resp, int noisy, int verbose)
DESCRIPTION
The function in the mpath_persistent_reserve_in() sends PRIN command to the DM device and gets the response.
Parameters:
fd The file descriptor of a multipath device. Input argument.
rq_servact PRIN command service action. Input argument
resp The response from PRIN service action. The caller should manage the memory allocation of this structure
noisy Turn on debugging trace: Input argument. 0->Disable, 1->Enable
verbose Set verbosity level. Input argument. value:[0-3]. 0->Crits and Errors, 1->Warnings, 2->Info, 3->Debug
RETURNS
MPATH_PR_SUCCESS if PR command successful
MPATH_PR_SYNTAX_ERROR if syntax error or invalid parameter
MPATH_PR_SENSE_NOT_READY if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x2,*,*]
MPATH_PR_SENSE_MEDIUM_ERROR if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x3,*,*]
MPATH_PR_SENSE_HARDWARE_ERROR if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x4,*,*]
MPATH_PR_SENSE_INVALID_OP if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x5,0x20,0x0]
MPATH_PR_ILLEGAL_REQ if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x5,*,*]
MPATH_PR_SENSE_UNIT_ATTENTION if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x6,*,*]
MPATH_PR_SENSE_ABORTED_COMMAND if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0xb,*,*]
MPATH_PR_NO_SENSE if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x0,*,*]
MPATH_PR_SENSE_MALFORMED if command fails with SCSI command malformed
MPATH_PR_FILE_ERROR if command fails while accessing file (device node) problems(e.g. not found)
MPATH_PR_DMMP_ERROR if Device Mapper related error.(e.g Error in getting dm info)
MPATH_PR_OTHER if other error/warning has occurred(e.g transport or driver error)
SEE ALSO
mpath_persistent_reserve_out mpathpersist /usr/share/doc/mpathpersist/README
Linux Manpage 2011-04-08 MPATH_PERSISTENT_RESERVE_IN(3)