Need some help with the sort command. I have a large file which needs sorted on the third field separated by : and within the third field, I need it sorted by second field or everything after the . An example of my file is here and for example, the first line I need :ROUTER2.SFLDMI: sorted on the SFLDMI.
hi ,
iam trying to sort millions of records which is delimited and i cant able to
use sort command more than 60 million..if i try to do so i got an message stating that "File size limit exceeded",Is there any file size limit for using sort command..
How can i solve this problem.
thanks
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Hi I am having some difficulties with the UNIX sort command.
I want to sort one a file that looks like this (file A):
tiger 5 6 3 5 2
bear 4 5 2 1 8
lions 9 2 5 3 1
dogs 8 5 3 3 1
acccording to a file that looks like this (file B):
dogs
lions
tiger
bear
So... (2 Replies)
Hi to all.
I'm trying to sort this with the Unix command sort.
user1:12345678:3.5:2.5:8:1:2:3
user2:12345679:4.5:3.5:8:1:3:2
user3:12345687:5.5:2.5:6:1:3:2
user4:12345670:5.5:2.5:5:3:2:1
user5:12345671:2.5:5.5:7:2:3:1
I need to get this:
user3:12345687:5.5:2.5:6:1:3:2... (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have a file with 'tab' separated columns. The first column of the file contains integer values. Now I want to sort the first column in ascending order.
Can someone help me on this...
thanks in advance (1 Reply)
I am going through the Unix Made Easy second edition book by John Muster. So far it's been very informative and I can tell it may be a bit out of date.
In one of the exercises it talks about the "sort" command and using it to sort column's of data etc. The "sort" command has changed a bit and... (1 Reply)
Iam working in centos linux operating system.
Consider the following file by name emp
1008 Vijay 40
1009 Rekha 34
1010 Shreyas 40
1011 Sanjay 40
sort command is not working. I gave sort emp
The command is not working
Can somebody send the options under centos linux (1 Reply)
Hi I have below pattern
A: Apple 2 B:Bolls 4 total_count = 6
A: pens 4 B:Bags 4 total count = 8
A: pens 4 B:Bags 4
A: cells 6
A: jobs 6
Output I need :
A: Apple 2 B:Bolls 4 total_count = 6
A: pens 4 B:Bags 4 total count = 8
A: cells 6
A: jobs 6
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
netrom
NETROM(4) Linux Programmer's Manual NETROM(4)NAME
AF_NETROM - NET/ROM amateur packet radio protocol family
DESCRIPTION
NET/ROM is a protocol used extensively by radio amateurs. The Linux NET/ROM protocol family permits access to these protocols via the stan-
dard networking socket metaphor.
The NET/ROM protocol layer only supports connected mode. IP traffic may be stacked on top of NET/ROM frames using a non-standard extension
to the NET/ROM protocol.
The only mode of operation is connected mode which is the mode used for a socket of type SOCK_SEQPACKET (stream sockets are not available
in NET/ROM). This requires that the user ensures output data is suitably packetised, and that input data is read a packet at a time into a
buffer of suitable size.
NET/ROM addresses consist of 6 ascii characters and a number called the SSID. These are encoded into a sockaddr_ax25 structure which is
provided to the relevant system calls.
NET/ROM has some unusual properties. Notably in a multi-user system an AX.25 address is often associated with a user, and some users may
not have such an association. a set of ioctl calls are provided to manage an association table.
NET/ROM supports the following socket options for SOL_NETROM. NETROM_T1 is the T1 timer in 1/10ths of a second, NETROM_T2 is the T2 timer
in 1/10ths of a second. NETROM_N2, the retry counter is also configurable. There is no 'infinite retry' option supported however. It is
possible for an application to request that the NET/ROM layer return the NET/ROM header as well as the application data, this is done via
the NETROM_HDRINCL socket option.
SEE ALSO call(1), socket(2), setsockopt(2), getsockopt(2), nrbroadcast(5), nrports(5), netromd(8), noderest(8), nodesave(8), nrparms(8).
AUTHOR
Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk>
Linux 25 July 1996 NETROM(4)