Sponsored Content
Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Incrementing with a twist - please help Post 302401014 by alister on Thursday 4th of March 2010 06:28:47 PM
Old 03-04-2010
rdcwayx:

You're very welcome. Regarding the bits, don't worry about it. It's the thought that counts Smilie

Alister
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

how do I log into this machine - with a twist...

I know this topic has been covered in one form or another, but it hasn't been covered to handle my problem. I was given a Sparc4 running Solaris 2.5.1 The root password is unknown. This machine has no cdrom drive and it has no floppy drive. I tried booting into the single user mode, but... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: xyyz
1 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

Compare 2 files yet again but with a twist

Ok so I have a file which contains 2 columns/fields and I have another file with 2 columns. The files look like: file1: 1 33 5 345 18 2 45 1 78 31 file2: 1 c1d2t0 2 c1d3t0 3 c1d4t0 4 c1d4t0 5 c2d1t0 6 c2d1t0 7 c2d1t0 8 c2d1t0 9 c2d1t0 10 c2d1t0 (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: Autumn Tree
11 Replies

3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

building a kernel (with a twist)

Hey all, I am working on a static analysis tool and I wan't to see if it can find bugs in the linux kernel, it uses LLVM framework to analyse the instructions. Long story short I need to build the kernel with a custom compiler. The compiler will create byte code files where binaries usually... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: zigga15
2 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

file count with a twist

Hello Everyone, I am using the korn shell. I was hoping to find a set of commands to count files in a directory. I am using: ls /home/name/abc* | wc -l This command works fine when a file matches abc* (returns only the file count) , however when no file(s) are found I get... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: robert4732
2 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

How to merge two files with a slight twist

Hi, a brief introduction on the soundex python module(english sound comparison): import soundex.py a = "neu yorkk" b = "new york city" print soundex.sound_similar(a, b) output: 1 Suppose I want to merge two files, called mergeleft.csv and mergeright.csv Mergeleft.csv: ... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: grossgermany
0 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

Delete duplicate lines... with a twist!

Hi, I'm sorry I'm no coder so I came here, counting on your free time and good will to beg for spoonfeeding some good code. I'll try to be quick and concise! Got file with 50k lines like this: "Heh, heh. Those darn ninjas. They're _____."*wacky The "canebrake", "timber" & "pygmy" are types... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: shadowww
7 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

Simple two file compare with twist

I have file1 and file2 I lookup field3 from file2 in field1 of file1 and if there is a match, output field 2,3,5 from file2. I now want to add field2 of file1 in the output. I suspect what I have to do is read the entire line of file1 into a 2 dim array? pls help. here is my code: ... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: jack.bauer
9 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

Section Removal With sed; and With a Twist . . .

Hello folks! Raised a bump on my head trying to figure this one out ;) I have an xml file which needs to be edited, removing an entire property section in the work. Here's what the target section layout looks like: <property name="something"> {any number of lines go here} </property>... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: LinQ
7 Replies

9. Shell Programming and Scripting

Simple two file compare with twist

I have file1 and file2 I lookup field3 from file2 in field1 of file1 and if there is a match, output field 2,3,5 from file2. I now want to add field2 of file1 in the output. I suspect what I have to do is read the entire line of file1 into a 2 dim array? pls help. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: tmonk1
1 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

File Listing, with a Twist?

Greetings! I have a quick question which must be deferred to those with greater skill than myself :) In this situation, I wish to create a list of all the files on an entire partition in descending order sorted by date. I tried numerous switches for ls, and found this line to be the closest... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: LinQ
4 Replies
statgrab(1)						      General Commands Manual						       statgrab(1)

NAME
statgrab - sysctl-style interface to system statistics SYNOPSIS
statgrab [OPTION]... [STAT]... DESCRIPTION
statgrab provides a sysctl-style interface to all the system statistics available through libstatgrab. This is useful for applications that don't want to make library calls, but still want to access the statistics. An example of such an application is mrtg, for which scripts are provided to generate configuration files. OPTIONS
The following options are supported. -l Linux sysctl-style output (default) -b BSD sysctl-style output -m MRTG-compatible output -u Plain output (only show values) -n Display cumulative stats once (default) -s Display stat differences repeatedly -o Display stat differences once -t DELAY When repeating, wait DELAY seconds between updates (default 1) -p Display CPU usage differences as percentages rather than absolute values -f FACTOR Display floating-point values as integers scaled by FACTOR -K Display byte counts in kibibytes -M Display byte counts in mebibytes -G Display byte counts in gibibytes If no STAT options are given, all will be displayed. Specify 'STAT.' to display all statistics starting with that prefix. SEE ALSO
statgrab-make-mrtg-config(1) statgrab-make-mrtg-index(1) saidar(1) statgrab(3) AUTHORS
This man page was derived from the man page written by Bartosz Fenski for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. WEBSITE
http://www.i-scream.org/libstatgrab/ i-scream $Date: 2005/04/25 12:37:22 $ statgrab(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:34 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy