Hi,
Can we grep multiple patterns in UNIX.
for example:
cat /x/y/oratab | grep -i "pattern1|pattern2" .... etc
I require the syntax for multiple patterns. | is not working as I explained in example.
Malay (4 Replies)
Hi
I have 3 patterns for example to be searched.
These three patterns are available in file1.
The patterns to be searched are in file2.
I want to search the pattern of file1 to file2.
Can any one help with example?
Regards
Dhana (1 Reply)
I need a simple script to get all lines between 2 Patterns,
e.g.
.............
.............
114456723: testing Script
Alpha
Beta
114459234: testing Done
.............
.............
It should give all the lines in between 114456723 and 114459234, including these as well.
Any... (2 Replies)
I have a file with many rows.
I want to grep for multiple patterns from the file.
For eg:
XX=123|YY=222|ZZ=566
AA=123|EE=222|GG=566
FF=123|RR=222|GG=566
DD=123|RR=222|GG=566
I want the lines which has both XX and ZZ.
I know I can get it like this.
grep XX file | grep YY
But... (10 Replies)
Hi All,
I've been trying solve this with a simple command but not having much luck. I have a file like this:
Line 1: random_description 123/alert/high random_description2 356/alert/slow
Line 2: random_description3 654/alert/medium
Line 3: random_description4 234/alert/critical
I'm... (7 Replies)
I have a file with the following text:
grep \$
grep \\$
grep \\\$
grep '\$'
grep '\'$'
grep \\
grep \\\\
grep "\$"
grep '"$'
grep "$"
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I need to comment the lines starting with pattern "exclude" or "exclude=". If the work exclude comes at any other part, ignore it. Also, ignore, excludes, excluded etc. Ie only comment the line starting with exclude.
File contents.
exclude
exclude=
hi I am excluded
excludes
excludes=
... (9 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I have a log file like this.I need to filter the Index name and elapsed time(only created ).
06:36:39 SQL> create index XYZ_F75 on XYZ
06:36:39 2 ("GRP_ID", "_ID") parallel 64 nologging
06:36:39 3 tablespace XARGS_IDX
06:36:39 4 ;
Index created.
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Hi,
I am trying to extract some patterns from a line. The input file is space delimited and i could not use column to get value after "IN" or "OUT" patterns as there could be multiple white spaces before the next digits that i need to print in the output file . I need to print 3 patterns in a... (3 Replies)
I am able to grep multiple patterns which stored in a files. However, how could we replace the whole line with either the pattern or new string?
For example:
pattern_file: *Info in the () is not part of the pattern file. They are the intended name to replace the whole line after the pattern... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: wxboo
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kas_stringtokey
KAS_STRINGTOKEY(8) AFS Command Reference KAS_STRINGTOKEY(8)NAME
kas_stringtokey - Converts a character string into an octal key
SYNOPSIS
kas stringtokey -string <password string>
[-cell <cell name>] [-help]
kas str -s <password string> [-c <cell name>] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The kas stringtokey command converts the character string specified with the -string argument into an octal string suitable for use as an
encryption key.
The kas command interpreter generates the octal key by using an encryption algorithm on the combination of the specified string and the
name of the local cell (as recorded in the local /etc/openafs/ThisCell file). Use the -cell argument to convert a string into a key
appropriate for a cell other than the local one.
CAUTIONS
This command writes the key to the standard output stream, on which it can possibly be intercepted by third parties. It is not very secure
to use the key in an actual Authentication Database entry.
OPTIONS -string <password string>
Specifies the character string to convert into an octal key.
-cell <cell name>
Specifies the complete Internet domain name of the cell to combine with the password string while generating the key. If this argument
is omitted, the kas command interpreter determines the name of the local cell by consulting:
o First, the value of the environment variable AFSCELL.
o Second, the cellname in the /etc/openafs/ThisCell file on the local machine.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.
OUTPUT
The output is of the following form:
Converting I<password string> in realm 'I<cell_name>' yields key='I<key>'.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows the octal key equivalent of the string "new_pswd" in the ABC Corporation cell.
% kas stringtokey new_pswd
Converting new_pswd in realm 'ABC.COM' yields
key='346307364320263233342354'.
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
None, and no password is required.
SEE ALSO ThisCell(5), kas(8)COPYRIGHT
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OpenAFS 2012-03-26 KAS_STRINGTOKEY(8)