02-19-2011
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
subject is self explanitory...
can i install Unix on a system w/ and AMD processor (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: goliath3021
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have a D series HP server with HP UNIX 10.20 as the OS. How will I obtain the processor speed and memory of the machine. I have 'root' privileges. (4 Replies)
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3. AIX
Question is on setting of Physical and Virtual processors for LPARs to make proper use of virtualization capabilities.
Environment is a 8-way p570 with 4 LPARs.
lparVIO1 and lparVIO2:
AIX 5300-04-01
Mode/Type= Shared-SMT/Capped
Minimum Processors= 0.10
Desired Processors= 0.50
Maximum... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: guttew
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Greetings,
I need to search and count all the occurences of a word in all the files in a directory.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks (1 Reply)
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5. AIX
Hi,
I am having problem allocating all my processors -- 6 processors -- to sharedpool1
I have 6 processors
and I want my lpars to share all these 6 processors.
DefaultPool can't be edited.
I edit my Sharedpool1 as follows
Reserved:0
Max Processors: 6
In my lpar profile:
Min: 1... (1 Reply)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
File having data in following format :
file name : file.txt
--------------------
111111;name1
222222;name2
333333;name3
I want to read this file so that I can split these into two paramaters i.e. 111111 & name1 into two different variables(say value1 & value2).
i.e val1=11111 &... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sjoshi98
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi, I have text file abc.txt. In this file, I have the following data.
Input:
Mr Smith & Mrs Smith
Mr Smith &apos Mrs Smith
Mr Smith & Mrs Smith
Mr Smith& Mrs Smith
Mr Smith &Mrs Smith
Output:
Mr Smith & Mrs Smith
Mr Smith &apos Mrs Smith
Mr Smith & Mrs Smith
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8. Solaris
Hi,
I am a newbee in the solaris administration. My question is how to
1. Check the total CPU and memory of a global zone.
2. Check the allocated CPU and memory for each of the residing non-global zones.
I have already tried prtconf which gives the following output
/usr/sbin/prtconf... (4 Replies)
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hello looking for a word processor for sco unixware 7.1.3 any ideas?
thanks (3 Replies)
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I am looking for a perl/awk/sed command to auto-increment the numbers line in file, P1.tcl:
run_build_model sparc_ifu_dec
run_drc
set_faults -model path_delay -atpg_effectiveness -fault_coverage
add_delay_paths P1
set_atpg -abort_limit 1000
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I would like... (6 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
odfbuild
ODFBUILD(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation ODFBUILD(1p)
NAME
odfbuild - OpenDocument file creation utility
SYNOPSIS
odfbuild filename.odt
odfbuild filename.odt --title "My Document" --subject "Test"
odfbuild filename.ods --class spreadsheet --source "data.csv" --tablesize "8x16"
cat data.txt | odfbuild filename.odt -
OPTIONS
--class Document class (text, spreadsheet, drawing, presentation)
Default: text
--opendocument (no value). If this option is on, the document will be in
OpenDocument format. Without this option, the format will
be selected according to the general configuration of the
OpenOffice::OODoc installation.
--creator The author of the document. Default: the current user's
login name.
--date Creation date. Default is current local time.
If provided, must be in ISO-8601 format
(YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS)
--description The description (abstract) of the document. Default: none.
--force (no value). If this option is on, any existing file with
the same path as the target file will be replaced. Without
this option, the program will fail if the target exists.
--generator Software signature to be stored in the file (not visible
for the end user).
Default: "Genicorp OpenOffice::OODoc <version>"
--keywords A list of comma-separated keywords. Default: none.
--source A text file, to be used as the content of the document.
If the document class is 'text', each line is loaded as a new
paragraph with the standard style. If the document class is
'spreadsheet', the file is processed as CSV data and loaded
in one sheet. If the document class is neither 'text' nor
'spreadsheet', the file is not processed.
If source = '-', or if a '-' argument is provided, the data
file is read through the standard input.
--subject The subject of the document. Default: none.
--tablename The name of the sheet to be created if the document class is
'spreadsheet' and if a data file is provided. Default: the name
of the data file, or "Unnamed Sheet" if the data is read from
the standard input.
--tablesize The size of the sheet to be created if the document class is
'spreadsheet' and if a data file is provided, in 'HxW' format
where H is the number of lines and W the number of columns.
Default: '16x8'
--title The title of the document. Default: "Untitled".
--readable_XML (no value). For debugging only. If this option is on, the XML
content of the target file is indented, in order to be later
edited.
perl v5.14.2 2008-05-07 ODFBUILD(1p)