You don't need the backquotes (before awk and after command).
I didn't run this, so there may be other issues, but that jumped out at me straight away.
I'm trying to parse COBOL code to combine variables into one string. I have two variable names that get literals moved into them and I'd like to use sed, awk, or similar to find these lines and combine the variables into the final component. These variable names are always VAR1 and VAR2. For... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I have been searching the forum for concatenation based on condition. I have been close enough but not got th exact one.
infile:
-----DB_Name ABC (X,
Y,Z).
DB_Name DEF (T).
DB_Name GHI (U
,V,W).
Desired Output file should be:
---------------------------DB_Name ABC... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
I want the 2nd column of every file in the directory in a single file with the file name as column header.
$cat file1.txt
a b c
d e f
$cat file2.txt
f g h
g h j
$cat file3.txt
a b d
f g h (2 Replies)
when we fire ls -lrt command we see o/p as
total 16
drwx------ 9 root root 8192 May 8 2002 lost+found
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Jun 14 2002 TT_DB
drwxrwxr-x 2 root root 512 Jul 31 2002 mail
here total no. of files is always greater than... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I do have an EBCDIC file sent from the z/os , this file has records with different record types in it, the type of record is identified by bytes 45-46 like
value 12 has employee record
value 14 has salaray record and etc....
we do now want to split the big ebcdic file into multiple... (3 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am trying to merge multiple files into one file based upon the file name.
Testreport_Server1.txt ============
MonitoringReport_Server1.txt============ CentralReport_Server1
Here two files containing server1 should be merged into one file?
How can i do... (16 Replies)
I have about 6000 files of the following format (three simplified examples shown; actual files have variable numbers of columns, but the same number of lines). I would like to concatenate the ID (*Loc*) and data lines, but not the others, as shown below. The result would be one large file (or... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I need a help to creating a bash script to merging two files that containing not in order pattern into single file also within that single file I need to concatenate and manipulate the string from two files. Appreciate for any kind help given.
Thanks.
Here are the input files:... (3 Replies)
Dear all,
I have a list of files and I woulk like to concatenate some of them based on their name.
Basically my files are names like that:
file1_abcd_other_useless_letters_1_C1.txt
file1_abcd_other_useless_letters_1_C2.txt
file1_xywz_other_useless_letters_1_C1.txt... (4 Replies)
there can be n number of columns but the number of columns and header name will remain same in all 3 files. Files are tab Delimited.
a.txt
Name 9/1 9/2
X 1 7
y 2 8
z 3 9
a 4 10
b 5 11
c 6 12
b.xt
Name 9/1 9/2
X 13 19
y 14 20
z 15 21
a 16 22
b 17 23
c 18 24 c.txt
Name 9/1 9/2... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: Nina2910
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
cachefslog
cachefslog(1M) System Administration Commands cachefslog(1M)NAME
cachefslog - Cache File System logging
SYNOPSIS
cachefslog [-f logfile | -h] cachefs_mount_point
DESCRIPTION
The cachefslog command displays where CacheFS statistics are being logged. Optionally, it sets where CacheFS statistics are being logged,
or it halts logging for a cache specified by cachefs_mount_point. The cachefs_mount_point argument is a mount point of a cache file system.
All file systems cached under the same cache as cachefs_mount_point will be logged.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported. You must be super-user to use the -f and -h options.
-f logfile Specify the log file to be used.
-h Halt logging.
OPERANDS
cachefs_mount_point A mount point of a cache file system.
USAGE
See largefile(5) for the description of the behavior of cachefslog when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2^31 bytes).
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Checking the Logging of a directory.
The example below checks if the directory /home/sam is being logged:
example% cachefslog /home/sam
not logged: /home/sam
Example 2 Changing the logfile.
The example below changes the logfile of /home/sam to /var/tmp/samlog:
example# cachefslog -f /var/tmp/samlog /home/sam
/var/tmp/samlog: /home/sam
Example 3 Verifying the change of a logfile.
The example below verifies the change of the previous example:
example% cachefslog /home/sam
/var/tmp/samlog: /home/sam
Example 4 Halting the logging of a directory.
The example below halts logging for the /home/sam directory:
example# cachefslog -h /home/sam
not logged: /home/sam
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 success
non-zero an error has occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO cachefsstat(1M), cachefswssize(1M), cfsadmin(1M), attributes(5), largefile(5)DIAGNOSTICS
Invalid path It is illegal to specify a path within a cache file system.
SunOS 5.11 7 Feb 1997 cachefslog(1M)