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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Unix file migration Post 302459653 by methyl on Tuesday 5th of October 2010 06:52:10 AM
Old 10-05-2010
What database software are you using? (i.e. whatever you typed that LIST command in).
 

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FusionInventory::Agent::Tools(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			FusionInventory::Agent::Tools(3pm)

NAME
FusionInventory::Agent::Tools - OS-independant generic functions DESCRIPTION
This module provides some OS-independant generic functions. FUNCTIONS
getFormatedLocalTime($time) Returns a formated date from given Unix timestamp. getFormatedGmTime($time) Returns a formated date from given Unix timestamp. getFormatedDate($year, $month, $day, $hour, $min, $sec) Returns a formated date from given date elements. getCanonicalManufacturer($manufacturer) Returns a normalized manufacturer value for given one. getCanonicalSpeed($speed) Returns a normalized speed value (in Mhz) for given one. getCanonicalSize($size) Returns a normalized size value (in Mb) for given one. getSanitizedString($string) Returns the input stripped from any control character, properly encoded in UTF-8. compareVersion($major, $minor, $min_major, $min_minor) Returns true if software with given major and minor version meet minimal version requirements. getDirectoryHandle(%params) Returns an open file handle on either a command output, or a file. logger a logger object directory the directory to use getFileHandle(%params) Returns an open file handle on either a command output, a file, or a string. logger a logger object command the command to use file the file to use, as an alternative to the command string the string to use, as an alternative to the command getFirstLine(%params) Returns the first line of given command output or given file content, with end of line removed. logger a logger object command the exact command to use file the file to use, as an alternative to the command getAllLines(%params) Returns all the lines of given command output or given file content, with end of line removed. logger a logger object command the exact command to use file the file to use, as an alternative to the command getFirstMatch(%params) Returns the result of applying given pattern on the first matching line of given command output or given file content. pattern a regexp logger a logger object command the exact command to use file the file to use, as an alternative to the command getLastLine(%params) Returns the last line of given command output or given file content. logger a logger object command the exact command to use file the file to use, as an alternative to the command getLinesCount(%params) Returns the number of lines of given command output or given file content. logger a logger object command the exact command to use file the file to use, as an alternative to the command canRun($binary) Returns true if given binary can be executed. canRead($file) Returns true if given file can be read. canLoad($module) Returns true if given perl module can be loaded (and actually loads it). hex2char($value) Returns the value converted to a character if it starts with hexadecimal prefix, the unconverted value otherwise. Eg. 0x41 -> A, 41 -> 41. hex2dec($value) Returns the value converted to a decimal if it starts with hexadecimal prefix, the unconverted value otherwise. Eg. 0x41 -> 65, 41 -> 41. dec2hex($value) Returns the value converted to an hexadecimal if it doesn't start with hexadecimal prefix, the unconverted value otherwise. Eg. 65 -> 0x41, 0x41 -> 0x41. any BLOCK LIST Returns a true value if any item in LIST meets the criterion given through BLOCK. all BLOCK LIST Returns a true value if all items in LIST meet the criterion given through BLOCK. none BLOCK LIST Returns a true value if no item in LIST meets the criterion given through BLOCK. uniq BLOCK LIST Returns a new list by stripping duplicate values in LIST. file2module($string) Converts a perl file name to a perl module name (Foo/Bar.pm -> Foo::Bar) module2file($string) Converts a perl module name to a perl file name ( Foo::Bar -> Foo/Bar.pm) runFunction(%params) Run a function whose name is computed at runtime and return its result. logger a logger object module the function namespace function the function name timeout timeout for function execution load enforce module loading first delay($second) Wait for $second. It uses sleep() or Win32::Sleep() depending on the Operating System. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-25 FusionInventory::Agent::Tools(3pm)
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