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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting fetch last line no form file which is match with specific pattern by grep command Post 302492652 by Himanshu_soni on Tuesday 1st of February 2011 05:28:12 AM
Old 02-01-2011
Hi pravin

Thanx a lot buddy

can you plz explain this portion of command

$1FS$2 =="Nov 3"

it is working Smilie
 

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wuzzah(1)							      Wuzzah?								 wuzzah(1)

NAME
wuzzah - keep an eye out for friends on a local system SYNOPSIS
wuzzah [OPTIONS...] DESCRIPTION
wuzzah is a program that just sits around and scans the utmpx entries to watch when your friends log in and out. By default upon invoca- tion, wuzzah looks for the file ${HOME}/.wuzzah, and loads the list of buddies contained therein (which are separated by newlines), and then sits and watches. If no file is found, and no other readable file is specified (see OPTIONS), wuzzah will attempt to just watch for whomever the current uid maps, and failing that will just quit. OPTIONS
-h, --help an informative usage summary, though nothing you don't see here... -a, --all-users watches for all users on the system, period. -c, --exec-cmd=CMD execute CMD upon a login. NOTE: this is done with a call to system(2), so you can do things like piping and whatever else you can do with sh -c -f, --buddy-file=FILE use FILE as buddyfile. naturally FILE must be readable, and consists of usernames, one to a line. optionally, these usernames can be followed by a colon, and then a wuzzah command-line to override wuzzah's behavior for this specific user. -F, --no-buddyfile tells wuzzah to not bother loading any config files. -i, --interval=NUM sleep NUM seconds between each polling -m, --message=STRING use STRING as a message template to greet logged-in buddies. See the section FORMATS for more information. -n, --no-newline don't end the messages with newlines (normally does by default) -o, --process-once scan the login records once, then exit -p, --process-current by default wuzzah doesn't message users who were already logged in when started up. this option overrides such behavior and mes- sages them anyways (only useful with the -w/-c options) -q, --silent don't message buddies when they log in (default). -s, --status-message=STRING use STRING as a template for displaying the status of people logging in and out. See FORMATS for more information. -u, --users=LIST adds every user in LIST (a space/comma/colon separated list of users) to the buddy list -v, --version the current version and copyright. -w, --write-buddies turns on messaging of buddies as they log in. NOTE: this can get quite annoying rather quickly. tune in soon for a less annoying solution FORMATS
message templates can be defined as normal character strings, interspersed with special format characters. format characters consist of a `%', followed by a character, which defines situation-specific data. The current list of these characters is as follows: a the alert character ('a') b the name of the buddy who has logged in/out d the date, currently in HH:MM:SS format h and H the remote hostname or IP address (respectively) of your buddy's login l the line in/out on which the buddy is logged (typically, something like /dev/pts/9 or /dev/ttyS0) m whether or not you have just messaged your buddy (really only useful for the -s option) n an embedded newline character o your buddy's online status ("logged on" or "logged off") u your own username, as can best be determined by the program. EXAMPLES
a simple invocation: username@machine$ wuzzah (13:45:39) foo logged in on :0 (not messaging). (13:45:39) bar logged in on pts/11 (not messaging). Message from username@machine on pts/11 at 14:00 ... (wuzzah) username says: "shoutout to my homie foo." EOF an example with a little more user customization: username@machine$ wuzzah --message="hey, %b, it's %u. nice to see you at %d!" and when foo logs in, foo will get a message like so: Message from username@machine on pts/11 at 14:00 ... hey, foo, it's username. nice to see you at (14:00:00)! EOF FILES
$HOME/.wuzzah the default file containing the list of users to watch BUGS
don't know of any, but reports (and patches too) are always welcome. feel free to send them to the author. AUTHOR
sean finney <seanius@seanius.net> sean finney Sun Nov 17 02:41:45 EST 2002 wuzzah(1)
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