09-09-2010
Worked perfectly. Thanks a bunch!
Worked perfectly! Just curious if you could tell the logic behind the syntax of awk command - doesn't get into my head
![Frown Smilie](https://www.unix.com/images/smilies/frown.gif)
(basically, will try to see the logic/syntax the way you look at that).
Thanks
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worked just fine with little fiddling:
PHP Code:
to5iumc2:/tmp ps -ef | grep SIU | tail -5 | cut -d/ -f2- | sed 's/^/\//'
/opt/SIU/bin/adminagentserver -daemonize /var/opt/SIU/log/AdminAgentServer.out
/opt/SIU/bin/collector -JVMargs /var/opt/SIU/T_X_SMS_CL_NT_C_01/JVMargs.ini -l 4 -n T_X_SMS_CL_NT_C_01
/opt/SIU/bin/filecollectionserver -JVMargs /var/opt/SIU/T_X_SCOM_CL_FC_F/JVMargs.ini -l 4 -n T_X_SCOM_CL_FC_F
/usr/bin/sh /opt/SIU/DSR/scripts/dsr_control_sms_file_processing.sh T 04 C
/opt/SIU/bin/collector -JVMargs /var/opt/SIU/T_X_SMS_CL_SPLIT_C/JVMargs.ini -l 4 -n T_X_SMS_CL_SPLIT_C
Amazing is the difference between -f2 and -f2
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I feel the inclination to learn scripting and related tools for that lol. Can anyone throw some light on what would be the most efficient path to learning scripting and related tools?
Thanks to the two gurus for their instant help!
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