Hi I'm a newbie to Unix scripting and was having some problems with AWK. I have written this little script that should read a process list and then print out the PID's of the offending processes. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work! The script is as follows:
ps -ef | awk '{if... (10 Replies)
If i try the -f option for awk, i get the "awk: can't open " error message
The following awk statement works fine without the -f option
`awk <$RULES '/^IGNORE_POLICY / { print $2 }'`
Below how i turned on debugging to show what is happening, can someone provide me with some advice!!!!
... (1 Reply)
I do have a file (named as templist) which looks like this one:
00450000.000000 00402300.000000 00040000.000000 00020000.000000 00020000.000000 00020000.000000 00020000.000000
and I want to make a script that adds this using AWK or FOR.
I tried using awk using the command
but it just... (8 Replies)
Hello Guys,
I was trying to obtain the information from the /etc/passwd file, here was my script:
38 echo -n "What's your login name? "
39 set logname=$<
40 echo "Your login name is $logname, your user's ID is `grep $logname /etc/passwd|awk -F: '{print $3}'`"
41 echo " Your home dir is... (1 Reply)
Using Linux, I am trying to create a list of all the lines that have "Non-white" or "No" in column 3 of a file: ethnicity.txt.
I have used the following command :
awk '$3 == "No" || $3 == "Non-white" {print $1, $2, $3}' ethnicity.txt
This only returns the lines with "No" and none of... (3 Replies)
Hi I am writing a shell script for a number of things and aone problem that keeps comming up is AWK formatting.
When commands are typed into the command line they are fine, but when executed in the script the results are pilled up and not in a list/table format.
I have tried using ... (2 Replies)
Hello dear users, here I have a script to manipulate .csv files that are like this originally:
And I need to make a script to delete certain fields. Each field is separated with a comma.
So, here is my script (at least a part of it):
Field $1 is composed of a name, and then a... (5 Replies)
So, I'm having a lot of crazy problems with Awk that I cannot understand. This one in particular is driving me nuts. Here is one section of my Awk script:
print $0
sub(/Jan/,"",$2)
sub(/Feb/,"",$2)
sub(/Mar/,"",$2)
sub(/Apr/,"",$2)
sub("May","",$2)
... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT V7
asadmin-delete-domain
asadmin-delete-domain(1AS) User Commands asadmin-delete-domain(1AS)NAME
asadmin-delete-domain, delete-domain - deletes the givendomain
SYNOPSIS
delete-domain [--terse=false] [--echo=false] [--domaindir install_dir/domains] domain_name
delete-domain deletes the specified domain. The domain must already exist and must be stopped. This command is supported in local mode
only.
OPTIONS --domaindir directory where the domain is to be deleted. If specified, path must be accessible in the filesystem. If not speci-
fied, the domain in the default install_dir/domains directory is deleted.
--terse indicates that any output data must be very concise, typically avoiding human-friendly sentences and favoring well-
formatted data for consumption by a script. Default is false.
--echo setting to true will echo the command line statement on the standard output. Default is false.
OPERANDS
domain_name name of the domain. Must be a unique name.
Example 1: Using delete-domain
asadmin> delete-domain sampleDomain
deleted domain sampleDomain successfully
Where: the sampleDomain domain is deleted.
EXIT STATUS
0 command executed successfully
1 error in executing the command
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