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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help with Swapinfo automation Alert script Post 302483581 by JamesBond007 on Monday 27th of December 2010 06:40:21 PM
Old 12-27-2010
Tools Help with Swapinfo automation Alert script

I am new to unix scripting (HP-UX) and need to write a script for checking memory usage.

I am using "ipcs -ma" and using "awk" to select specific colums and redirecting output to variable.
Code:
/usr/bin/ipcs -ma | awk '{ print $5,$10,$12}' > $TMP_FILE

exec < $TMP_FILE
while read line;
do
   OWNER=`echo $line | awk -F '' '{print $1}'`
   SEGSZ=`echo $line | awk -F '' '{print $2}'`
   LPID=`echo $line | awk -F '' '{print $3}'`

However, seems the value of $OWNER is $5,$10,$12 and $SEGSZ / $LPID are empty. Based on what I have, is there something I'm doing wrong for this to happen?


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Last edited by Franklin52; 12-29-2010 at 06:00 PM.. Reason: Code tags
 

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