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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Aggregated points Post 302460900 by Chubler_XL on Friday 8th of October 2010 12:56:01 AM
Old 10-08-2010
Here is a script that does the job just pass limit and datafile on command line eg:

Code:
$ sumdata 200 mydata.dat

Code:
#!/bin/ksh
gap=$1
start=0
limit=0
total=0
while read key min max amt
do
   if [ -n "$prev_key" -a "$key" != "$prev_key" ]
   then
       echo $prev_key $start $limit $total
       total=0
       limit=0
   fi
   if [ $limit -gt 0 -a $limit -lt $min ]
   then
       echo $prev_key $start $limit $total
       total=0
       limit=0
   fi
   if [ $limit -eq 0 ]
   then
       start=$min
       let limit=start+gap
    fi
    prev_key=$key
    let total+=amt
done < $2
echo $ckey $start $limit $total

 

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IMAP_GET_QUOTAROOT(3)							 1						     IMAP_GET_QUOTAROOT(3)

imap_get_quotaroot - Retrieve the quota settings per user

SYNOPSIS
array imap_get_quotaroot (resource $imap_stream, string $quota_root) DESCRIPTION
Retrieve the quota settings per user. The limit value represents the total amount of space allowed for this user's total mailbox usage. The usage value represents the user's current total mailbox capacity. PARAMETERS
o $ imap_stream -An IMAP stream returned by imap_open(3). o $quota_root -$quota_root should normally be in the form of which mailbox (i.e. INBOX). RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of integer values pertaining to the specified user mailbox. All values contain a key based upon the resource name, and a corresponding array with the usage and limit values within. This function will return FALSE in the case of call failure, and an array of information about the connection upon an un-parsable response from the server. EXAMPLES
Example #1 imap_get_quotaroot(3) example <?php $mbox = imap_open("{imap.example.org}", "kalowsky", "password", OP_HALFOPEN) or die("can't connect: " . imap_last_error()); $quota = imap_get_quotaroot($mbox, "INBOX"); if (is_array($quota)) { $storage = $quota['STORAGE']; echo "STORAGE usage level is: " . $storage['usage']; echo "STORAGE limit level is: " . $storage['limit']; $message = $quota['MESSAGE']; echo "MESSAGE usage level is: " . $message['usage']; echo "MESSAGE limit level is: " . $message['limit']; /* ... */ } imap_close($mbox); ?> NOTES
This function is currently only available to users of the c-client2000 or greater library. The $imap_stream should be opened as the user whose mailbox you wish to check. SEE ALSO
imap_open(3), imap_set_quota(3), imap_get_quota(3). PHP Documentation Group IMAP_GET_QUOTAROOT(3)
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