I have been trying to use the find command to grab the latest file in a directory and move it to another area. I can't seem to get only that file, I end up getting everything for the day.
Any ideas?
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folks,
In my working directory, there a multiple large files which only contain one line in the file. The line is too long to use "grep", so any help?
For example, if I want to find if these files contain a string like "93849", what command I should use?
Also, there is oder_id number... (1 Reply)
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Hello,
Is there any way to use the dir command / some DOS Script to select only first file of similar pattern of files in a direcotory and rename it for example, one directory has 5 files
abc_1005.txt
abc_5256.txt
abc_2001.txt
abc_2003.txt
abc_3006.txt
by use script I would... (2 Replies)
Hey guys, I need a command that grabs only this part of the .txt file (that is attached), and outputs it to another .txt file with only these contents below. Thanks in advanced brothers:
Disk: Local Disk (C:), NTFS
Disk Defragmentation Summary
Disk Size 230.85 GB
Free Space Size... (4 Replies)
I am a newbie and what I have is a captured file of content. I want to be able to grab 2 pieces of data, multiple times and print them to the screen.
DataFile
owner: locke
user: fun
data size: 60
location: Anaheim
owner: david
user: work
data size: 80
location: Orange
my script... (2 Replies)
Hello All
I have a file with this type of records:
=LDR 01157nas a22003011a 4500
=001 vtls000000013
=003 VRT
=005 20111020150800.0
=008 100128c19699999sp\a|||||\||||0\\\||spa|
=037 \\$a1327$i090$j090$k03
=039 ... (14 Replies)
in my file which is a rather long log file it contains many text and tables and there is one table with 15 columns and I am interested to read in the value in column6 and its corresponding value in column2. Trouble is I do not know how to script it as the line number various between different log... (8 Replies)
I need to send email to receipient in each block of data in a file which has the sender address under TO and just send that block of data where it ends as COMPANY.
I tried to work this out by getting line numbers of the string HELLO but unable to grab the next block of data to send the next... (5 Replies)
Solved with iptables.
Many thanks...
Hello,
Objective:
What I would like to accomplish is :
- To read file1 line by line and search each word in file2.
- To grab corresponding ip addresses found in file2
- To send related ip addresses to fail2ban (not iptables)
By this way, when I... (5 Replies)
Sorry for the weird title but i have the following problem.
We have several files which have between 10000 and about 500000 lines in them. From these files we want to remove lines which contain a pattern which is located in another file (around 20000 lines, all EAN codes). We also want to get... (28 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
lipo
LIPO(1) General Commands Manual LIPO(1)NAME
lipo - create or operate on fat files
SYNOPSIS
lipo [-info] [-detailed_info] [-arch arch_type input_file] ... [ input_file] ... [-create] [-thin arch_type] [-replace arch_type file-
name] ... [-remove arch_type] ... [-extract arch_type] ... [-extract_family arch_type] ... [-output output_file] [-segalign arch_type
value] ...
DESCRIPTION
The lipo command creates or operates on ``fat'' (multi-architecture) files. It only ever produces one output file, and never alters the
input file. The operations that lipo performs are: listing the architecture types in a fat file; creating a single fat file from one or
more input files; thinning out a single fat file to one specified architecture type; and extracting, replacing, and/or removing architec-
tures types from the input file to create a single new fat output file.
Only one option can be specified, with the exception of -arch, -output, and -segalign, which are used in combination with other options.
The input_file argument is required, and only the -create option allows more than one input_file to be specified. The -output flag must be
used, except with the -info and -detailed_info flags.
The arch_type arguments may be any of the supported architecture names listed in the man page arch(3)exceptforVAXandMips.
OPTIONS -info Briefly list the architecture types in the input fat file (just the names of each architecture).
-detailed_info
Display a detailed list of the architecture types in the input fat file (all the the information in the fat header, for each archi-
tecture in the file).
-arch arch_type input_file
Tells lipo that input_file contains the specified architecture type. The -arch arch_type specification is unnecessary if input_file
is an object file, a fat file, or some other file whose architecture(s) lipo can figure out.
-output output_file
Specifies its argument to be the output file.
-create
Take the input files (or file) and create one fat output file from them.
-thin arch_type
Take one input file and create a thin output file with the specified arch_type.
-replace arch_type file_name
Take one fat input file; in the output file, replace the arch_type contents of the input file with the contents of the specified
file_name.
-remove arch_type
Take one fat input file and remove the arch_type from that fat file, placing the result in the output file.
-extract arch_type
Take one fat input file and copy the arch_type from that fat file into a fat output file containing only that architecture.
-extract_family arch_type
Take one fat input file and copy all of the arch_types for the family that arch_type is in from that fat file into an output file
containing only those architectures. The file will be thin if only one architecture is found or fat otherwise.
-segalign arch_type value
Set the segment alignment of the specified arch_type when creating a fat file containing that architecture. value is a hexadecimal
number that must be an integral power of 2. This is only needed when lipo can't figure out the alignment of an input file (cur-
rently not an object file), or when it guesses at the alignment too conservatively. The default for files unknown to lipo is 0
(2^0, or an alignment of one byte), and the default alignment for archives is 4 (2^2, or 4-byte alignment).
SEE ALSO arch(3)Apple Computer, Inc. October 23, 1997 LIPO(1)