I'm having a file with 5 fields.
I want to sort that file according to one field
no 3. How shall I do using awk programming.
Any input appreciatable.
regards,
vadivel. (7 Replies)
Hello,
Iam trying to get the IP of the hostname of the machine from /etc/hosts.
I used the command as below:
But the result shows the IP with the hostname..
like
192.168.0.8 test12111.com
I need to get only 192.168.0.8
Please help
Thanks in advance
esham (11 Replies)
I have executed the below command:
find . -name "Ks*" -type f -exec ls -ltr {} \; | awk '{printf("%ld %s %d %s \n",$5,$6,$7,$8,$9)}'
and here is the output:
1282 Oct 7 2004
51590 Jul 10 2006
921 Oct 7 2004
1389 Jun 4 2003
1037 May 19 2004
334 Mar 24 2004
672 Jul 8 2003
977... (6 Replies)
I have a file tmp.out with contents:
2008-08-09 05:11:01
2008-08-09 08:52:59
2008-08-11 12:08:34
2008-08-11 12:15:40
I want the output to be:
3|0|1|71|2008-08-09 05:11:01|2008-08-30 11:19:28
4|0|1|71|2008-08-09 08:52:59|2008-08-30 11:19:28
5|0|1|71|2008-08-11 12:08:34|2008-08-30 11:19:28... (6 Replies)
Am new to solaris can anyone explain the fields in the below command. Also let me know the difference between nodename and hostname. Here osnask2 is the hostname and type SUNOS. What abt the remaining fields.?
#uname -a
SunOS osnska2 5.8 Generic_117350-47 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-480R (1 Reply)
I have a file sample.txt with the following contents:
the following gives output as
awk 'NF{s=$0; print s}' sample.txt
but,
awk 'NF{s=$0}{print s}' sample.txtgives output as
why this difference, can someone explain me? (6 Replies)
My manager asked me to do xterm the particular server...I tried as below..getting permission denied. I asked my manager same...he suggesting you need to setup a profile..i'm not sure what he is talking about.
$ xterm -display 136.151.221.212:0.0 -sb -sl 1000 &
30076
$ ksh: xterm:... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I have just ran into a small problem where I am trying to ssh to another server and the script does a wget on that server. Following is the syntax I am using though it's not working as expected.
A normall wget on the local system simply shows the verbose output in one horizontal line... (2 Replies)
instead of writing print command in awk, i saw in some posts that we can simply write a number before we end the awk command and it will print the file.
As given below:
$awk '{some manipulation; print}' filename
$awk '{some manipulation}1' filename
I also tried replacing the... (2 Replies)
Hi...all
I want to pass array name for some function using loop anyone is having idea ?
here is scenario
echo | awk '
BEGIN{
A1="foo1"
A2="foo2"
A3="foo3"
}
function test1(a,b,c){
print a,b,c
... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: Akshay Hegde
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
pclock
PCLOCK(1) General Commands Manual PCLOCK(1)NAME
pclock - pixmap clock
SYNOPSIS
pclock [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pclock command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the
original program does not have a manual page.
pclock is a program that places a small analog clock program on the desktop of X. It was designed to run under the WindowMaker window man-
ager. It uses any 64x64 pixmap as a background.
OPTIONS
The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-') and short optoins starting with one
dash. A summary of options is included below.
-B PIXMAP, --background=PIXMAP
Use the given pixmap as the clock background (size must be 64x64).
-H COLOR, --hands-color=COLOR
Draw the hands (hour, minute and second) in the specified color.
-S COLOR, --second-hand-color
Draw the second hand in the specified color
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
--hour-hand-length=INT
Draw the hour hand with the specified length of INT.
--minute-hand-length=INT
Draw the minute hand with the specified length of INT.
--second-hand-length=INT
Draw the second hand with the specified length of INT.
--second-hand-width=INT
Draw the minute hand with the specified width of INT.
-s, --second-hand
Don't display the second hand.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
-w, --withdrawn
Don't start up in a withdrawn (iconic) state.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Darren Benham <gecko@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). The soft-
ware is copyrighted (c) 1998 by and released under the GPL v2.
Author: Alexander Kourakos <Alexander@Kourakos.com>
Web: http://www.kourakos.com/~awk/pclock/
PCLOCK(1)