I am not aware of the yices tool. So, I don't have the exact idea how its output is gonna look like. If its very large amount of data than I would prefer u to store output in file rather than in variable. However pick whatever u like from below.
Hello,
Hello Firends,
I have file like below. I want to remove selected blocks say abc,pqr,lst. how can i remove those blocks from file.
zone abc {
blah
blah
blah }
zone xyz {
blah
blah
blah }
zone pqr {
blah
blah
blah } (4 Replies)
I created a zpool and zfs filesystem in OpenSolaris. I made two NFS mount points:
> zpool history
History for 'raidpool':
2009-01-15.17:12:48 zpool create -f raidpool raidz1 c4t1d0 c4t2d0 c4t3d0 c4t4d0 c4t5d0
2009-01-15.17:15:54 zfs create -o mountpoint=/vol01 -o sharenfs=on -o... (0 Replies)
Hi,
This is part of a large text file I need to separate out.
I'd like some help to build a shell script that will extract the text between sets of dashed lines, write that to a new file using the whole or part of the first text string as the new file name, then move on to the next one and... (7 Replies)
I have a file like the one below. Each record is separated with >
In between I have lines consisting of 3 numeric values separated by a space.
I need to take each block between the > sign and read the first number in the line.
Then take the first after the > sign and the last before the >... (7 Replies)
I'm Unix. I'm looking at "df" on Unix now and below is an example. It's lists the filesystems out in 512-blocks, I need this in 4k blocks. Is there a way to do this in Unix or do I manually convert and how?
So for container 1 there is 7,340,032 in size in 512-blocks. What would the 4k block be... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I want to extract blocks of data from a file depending on the contents of that block.
The input file(table) has several blocks each starting with 'gene' in the first column. I want to extract only those blocks which do not have the expression '_T02' in the second column.
Input file ... (3 Replies)
Hello,
Searched for a while and found some "line-to-column" script. My case is similar but with multiple fields each row:
S02 Length Per
S02 7043 3.864
S02 54477 29.89
S02 104841 57.52
S03 Length Per
S03 1150 0.835
S03 1321 0.96
S03 ... (9 Replies)
Hello all,
short story: I'm writing a script to add and remove dns records in dns files. Its on a RHEL 5.5
So far i've locked up the basic operations in a couple of functions:
- validate the parameters
- search for existant ip in file when adding
- search for existant name records in... (6 Replies)
Hi All
I have a list of files which will have duplicate list of blocks of text. Following is a sample of the file, I have removed the sensitive information from the file.
All the code samples starts from <TR BGCOLOR="white"> and Ends with IP address and two html tags like this.
10.14.22.22... (3 Replies)
Using Linux ,trying to come up with a shell script to automate below but not able to
I have a input XML file (XML.txt) with over 200,00 XML blocks, I need to inject this XML file into an application queue for processing, but due to resource contraints I will need to split them up so that each... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
insque
insque(9r)insque(9r)NAME
insque, remque - General: Add or remove an element from the queue
SYNOPSIS
struct generic_qheader {
struct generic_qheader *q_forw;
struct generic_qheader *q_back;
};
int insque(
struct generic_qheader *elem,
struct generic_qheader *pred ); int remque(
struct generic_qheader *elem );
ARGUMENTS
Specifies the address of the queue header that contains the element to be manipulated. Specifies the address of the queue header that con-
tains the element to precede the one specified by elem in the queue.
DESCRIPTION
The insque routine adds the element that the elem argument specifies to the queue. The routine inserts elem in the next position after pred
in the queue.
The remque routine removes the element that the elem argument specifies from the queue it is currently in.
Queues are built from doubly linked lists. Each element is linked into the queue through a queue header. All queue headers are of the
generic form struct generic_qheader. A given element may have multiple queue headers. This allows each element to be simultaneously linked
onto multiple queues.
Any driver routine that manipulates these queues must call an appropriate spl routine to ensure that the spl level is high enough to block
out any interrupts for other kernel modules that may access these queues.
RETURN VALUES
None
SEE ALSO
Routines: spl(9r)insque(9r)