07-21-2010
Grep result loses formatting
I am searching for a string in a file and then redirecting the contents in another file... however the formatting is not preserved.. Can you please help me on this ...
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I am new to unix. i need to know how to use grep to grep and expression from a file. and pass the result as a 0 for found and 1 for not found. I can only go up to grep 'Checking Subscription Status' ranos.log. Please help. Thank you. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Hak Dee
2 Replies
2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi guys,
I have the following grep command in a script to search through a file for a string and return its count, and it works fine for when the string exists:
grep "string" file.txt | wc
However, sometimes the result will be 0 and I want the script to take this as the result. Right now... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: ocelot
6 Replies
3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have about 12 columns and 15 rows to be retrived from sybase isql command through unix. But when i output the sql into a file and see it, the formatting is going for a toss. can someone please suggest how can i get the result correctly in the output file ?
Thanks,
Sateesh (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kotasateesh
2 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
My code is like this
if swlist -a revision 2>/dev/null | grep ABC 2>/dev/null
then
echo "Found Above mentioned ABC Version, please remove it first..."
fi
This is displaying the result to the screen.
i want to first suppress that and for that i wrote the below... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rag84dec
1 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Here is my script so far:
set dirs = ` find . -name "message.jar" 2> /dev/null | cut -d "/" -f 2 ` | uniq
foreach dir ( $dirs )
if (grep $dir/* someText==null) --> how do I write this in script?
print $dir
end
end (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: mmdawg
4 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Trying to create a command line script to look for all files matching a pattern, grep for a specific value in each file, and write out the filename long list. It's possible the filename won't containe the value.
{
echo “Running....”
for fname in 811_Intermediate_File_*
do
grep -l... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: gavineq
3 Replies
7. Solaris
Hi
While trying to do a search on solaris, the grep results seems to be appearing on the same line instead of the new line.
Wed Jan 18 14:45:48 weblogic@test:/abcd$ grep qainejb02 *
qa_cluster_biz_view_tc_intl_servers_ports_2:qainejb02 7101
qa_cluster_servers_2:qainejb02... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ganga.dharan
2 Replies
8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello.
I want to get all modules which are loaded and which name are exactly 2 characters long and not more than 2 characters and begin with "nv"
lsmod | (e)grep '^nv????????????
I want to get all modules which are loaded and which name begin with "nv" and are 2 to 7 characters long
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jcdole
1 Replies
9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a .sh file, to email a report of our backups from a linux machine. It looks like this (minus a few bits):
echo "HELO $host.$domain"
sleep 1
echo "mail from: vdrreport@$domain"
sleep 1
echo "rcpt to:$mailto"
sleep 1
echo "data"
sleep 1
echo "subject: $host VDR-Report... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: cognito
2 Replies
10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I am running following command in a bash script for testing IO and use grep to get throughput number, but it did not work, it displayed everything:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1G count=1 oflag=dsync | grep bytes | awk '{print $7}'
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
536870912 bytes... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: hce
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
pg_filedump
PG_FILEDUMP(1) User Commands PG_FILEDUMP(1)
NAME
manual page for pg_filedump
SYNOPSIS
pg_filedump [-abcdfhixy] [-R startblock [endblock]] [-S blocksize] file
DESCRIPTION
Display formatted contents of a PostgreSQL heap/index/control file.
The following options are valid for heap and index files:
-a Display absolute addresses when formatting (Block header information is always block relative)
-b Display binary block images within a range (Option will turn off all formatting options)
-d Display formatted block content dump (Option will turn off all other formatting options)
-f Display formatted block content dump along with interpretation
-h Display this information
-i Display interpreted item details
-R Display specific block ranges within the file (Blocks are indexed from 0)
[startblock]: block to start at [endblock]: block to end at
A startblock without an endblock will format the single block
-S Force block size to [blocksize]
-x Force interpreted formatting of block items as index items
-y Force interpreted formatting of block items as heap items
The following options are valid for control files:
-c Interpret the file listed as a control file
-f Display formatted content dump along with interpretation
-S Force block size to [blocksize]
OTHERS
This manual page was generated from pg_filedump help output (-h) by help2man(1).
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>
pg_filedump 9.2.0 June 2013 PG_FILEDUMP(1)