I have a file which has many of the statements like below
I would need to grep few words in each and every of statements.. Ex: grep "ERROR:" between the noun1 and noun2 and then between noun2 and noun 3 and so on.. Is there a way in uniz to achive it.. Your help is highly appreciated..
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i have hundrets folders. in each folder is a file name trace.txt. each trace.txt has a lot of tracert's results separates with "-----" it... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have one file, say file 1, that has data like below where 19900107 is the date,
19900107 12 144 129 0.7380047
19900108 12 168 129 0.3149017
19900109 12 192 129 3.2766666E-02
... (3 Replies)
Sample File
abc
xyz
def
abc
ggh
abc
xyz
I just created a sample file above to show what I need. I need to grep two lines. e.g abc and xyz(only if they are one after the other) so output would be
abc
xyz
abc
xyz
(note abc followed by ggh line would not come out in the output). I... (9 Replies)
I have a "main" file which has blocks of data for each user defined by tags BEGIN and END.
BEGIN
ID_NUM:24879
USER:abc123
HOW:47M
CMD1:xyz1
CMD2:arp2
STATE:active
PROCESS:id60
END
BEGIN
ID_NUM:24880
USER:def123
HOW:4M
CMD1:xyz1
CMD2:xyz2
STATE:running
PROCESS:id64
END (7 Replies)
I want to process a file block by block using sed, and if that block does not contain two patterns, then that complete block has to be printed.
See below for the example data.
................................server 1...............................
running process 1
running... (8 Replies)
Hi I would appreciate your help with this.
I have a output file from a command. It is broken based on initial of the users. Exmaple of iitials MN & SS. Under each section there is information pertaining to the user however each section can have different number of lines. MY challenge is to ... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I have two files.
File A looks like this:
abkhasian com|hum
accent com|com|com|com|sta
acceptation act|com|sta
adventures com|hum
adversity com|hum|hum
and File B looks like this:
adventure
adventures
adversary
Adverse
adversity
I want to print those lines in File A... (9 Replies)
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sensors
sensors(1) Linux User's Manual sensors(1)NAME
sensors - print sensors information
SYNOPSIS
sensors [ options ] [ chips ]
sensors -s [ chips ]
sensors --bus-list
DESCRIPTION
sensors is used to show the current readings of all sensor chips.
sensors -s is used to set all limits as specified in the configuration file.
sensors --bus-list is used to generate bus statements suitable for the configuration file.
OPTIONS -c, --config-file config-file
Specify a configuration file. If no file is specified, the libsensors default configuration file is used. Use `-c /dev/null' to tem-
porarily disable this default configuration file.
-h, --help
Print a help text and exit.
-s, --set
Evaluate all `set' statements in the configuration file and exit. You must be `root' to do this. If this parameter is not specified,
no `set' statement is evaluated.
-A, --no-adapter
Do not show the adapter for each chip.
-u Raw output. This mode is suitable for debugging and for post-processing of the output by scripts. It is also useful when writing a
configuration file because it shows the raw input names which must be referenced in the configuration file.
-v, --version
Print the program version and exit.
-f, --fahrenheit
Print the temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit instead of Celsius.
--bus-list
Generate bus statements suitable for using in sensors.conf. Such bus statements are only needed if you have several chips sharing
the same address on different buses of the same type. As bus numbers are usually not guaranteed to be stable over reboots, these
statements let you refer to each bus by its name rather than numbers.
FILES
/etc/sensors3.conf
/etc/sensors.conf
The system wide configuration file. See sensors.conf(5) for further details.
SEE ALSO sensors.conf(5)AUTHOR
Frodo Looijaard and the lm_sensors group http://www.lm-sensors.org/
lm-sensors 3 November 2012 sensors(1)