I need to create a binary tree like structure of directories using shell script... does anyone know of any algorithm for this ?
i tried doing a recursive algorithm
function CreateDir
{
level=$1
dirname=$2
mkdir $dirname/sub1/
mkdir $dirname/sub2/
let level=level-1
... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
Does anybody know or guide me on how to remove the first N bytes and the last N bytes from a binary file? Is there any AWK or SED or any command that I can use to achieve this?
Your help is greatly appreciated!!
Best Regards,
Naveen. (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I am running a Java program on a Linux server in which I read in a base directory path from the *.properties file. During processing, I build a unique file name and create a file to save data, concatenating the directory path and the file name. Works fine, except that I now need to... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am a newbie to AIX. We have 2 AIX5.3 servers in our environment, I need to transfer some files in Binary mode from one server to another and some files in ASCII mode from one server to another server. Could you please help me as to how I need to do that?
Thanks,
Rakesh (4 Replies)
I want to create a egrep variable from a file.
For example:
string=`cat query.txt`
cat myfile.txt | egrep "$string"
The string variable file has a list of one or multiple lines
So the end result of:
cat myfile.txt | egrep "$string"
would be:
cat myfile.txt | egrep... (2 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I need expert help:),
I have bellow script that function for searching string in multiple file,
the script is working well.
but I thing it still can be optimize since so many repetition in bellow command, where string that I marked BOLD italic is clue for what I am looking for... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have a file. Each record needs to inserted into a table. The table also have other columns which needs to be inserted with Shell variables.
The following is the file.
Error code None.
Error Code 1
The shell script is having these variables.
Name=Magesh
Dep=Coding
... (1 Reply)
Hello guys,
We had to move from a DC to another, and we are now facing an "issue" with some text files.
Looks like that some of our log files are set as binary:
file TuxConnectorURA.20121012
TuxConnectorURA.20121012: data or International Language text
less TuxConnectorURA.20121012... (2 Replies)
Hello *nix specialists,
Im working for a non profit organisation in Germany to transport DSL over WLAN to people in areas without no DSL. We are using Linksys WRT 54 router with DD-WRT firmware There are at the moment over 180 router running but we have to change some settings next time. So my... (7 Replies)
Apologies for any typos, and IF this has been done before...
This is yet another building block. The code generates a 256 byte binary file of _characters_ 0x00 to 0xFF for general usage and generates another binary file manipulated in a basic way.
I need this facility for a kids project I am... (0 Replies)
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h5unjam
h5unjam(1) General Commands Manual h5unjam(1)NAME
h5unjam - Extract the user block from a HDF5 file
SYNOPSIS
h5unjam -i in_file.h5 [-u user_block | --delete] [-o out_file.h5]
DESCRIPTION
h5unjam splits an HDF5 file, writing the user block to a file or stdout and the HDF5 file to an HDF5 file with a header at byte 0 (i.e.,
with no user block).
If out_file.h5 is given, a new file is created with the in_file.h5 without the user block. In this case, infile.h5 is unchanged.
If out_file.h5 is not specified, the user_block is removed and in_file.h5 is rewritten, starting at byte 0.
If user_block is set, the user block will be written to user_block. If user_block is not set, the user block (if any) will be written to
stdout. If --delete is selected, the user block will not be not written.
EXAMPLE USAGE
For an HDF5 file, with_ub.h5, with a user block, extract the user block to user_block.txt and the HDF5 file to wo_ub.h5.
h5unjam -i with_ub.h5 -u user_block.txt -i wo_ub.h5
RETURN VALUE
h5unjam returns the size of the output file, or -1 if an error occurs.
CAVEATS
This tool copies all the data (sequentially) in the file(s) to new offsets. For a large file, this copy will take a long time.
The most efficient way to create a user block is to create the file with a user block (see H5Pset_user_block), and write the user block
data into that space from a program.
The user block is completely opaque to the HDF5 library and to the h5jam and h5unjam tools. The user block is simply read or written as a
string of bytes, which could be text or any kind of binary data. It is up to the user to know what the contents of the user block means
and how to process it.
When the user block is extracted, all the data is written to the output, including any padding or unwritten data.
This tool moves the HDF5 file through byte copies, i.e., it does not read or interpret the HDF5 objects.
SEE ALSO h5dump(1), h5ls(1), h5diff(1), h5import(1), gif2h5(1), h52gif(1), h5perf(1), h5jam(1).
h5unjam(1)