Hi All,
I have a folder name as postscript folder and it contains the following postscript files.
package1.ps
package2.ps
package3.ps
when i am renaming all the ps files to xps files by using the following command
mv /postscript/*.ps /postscript/*.xps
Then i am getting the... (4 Replies)
Guys, i need to replace a particular pattern in lots of files in a folder with another pattern . Is there any command line script I can use to do the functionality.
Eg: aalex > ls
green_1234_colour.max
red_1234_pen.max
yellow1234flower.max
Need to replace the 1234 in the file name with 9876... (4 Replies)
I splited a file into parts, then i wrote a script to convert the format of the file names to this: part1.dat part2.dat
but I wonder why part.dat is also created knowing that the k variable starts from 1
rm -f part*
$(split -b $1 file.1 part_)
set k = 1
for i in $(ls part_*)
do
mv -f... (1 Reply)
Hi All
I have a folder that contains hundreds of file with a names
3.msa
4.msa
21.msa
6.msa
345.msa
456.msa
98.msa
...
...
...
I need rename each of this file by adding "core_" in the begiining of each file such as
core_3.msa
core_4.msa
core_21.msa (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to change the XML filename in a folder to the rootelement in the XML file.
Example: TestMsg2010-10-19_20_20_54.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<R1Msg TimeStamp="2010-10-19T08:49:08.000000Z>
<TestRec>
<ID>1000</ID>
</TestRec>
</R1Msg>
Wanted to extract the... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I want to rename more than 100 files. These files have "?" in there existing file name but I want to rename files to there first part before "?" token. I have tried using for loop but it isn't working so help following is the sample filename and for loop that am trying to use:
example of... (3 Replies)
Hi, Hope someone can help... I'm pretty much new to unix and can only do basic commands.
I have an issue where by every day I need to schedule a job to look in a folder with a name format of .IP. will be different each day (when the day is over the folder extension changes), and rename any... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have 1000 *.txt files in a folder and I would like to rename them data1.txt through data1000.txt. The order does not matter or the names of the initial input files. How would I go about doing that? Thanks! (1 Reply)
hello
does someone want to help me for this one ?
i want to rename files & a folder according to the similarities in filenames
for example :
the file with the good name
cglogo tougl1953 dgmel bogd 01 -- ttgductoog ggdté gollogtd.ext1the others files needed to be renamed
cglogo... (5 Replies)
Hi,
In sftp script to get files, I have to rename all the files which I am picking. Rename command does not work here. Is there any way to do this?
I am using #!/bin/ksh
For eg: sftp user@host <<EOF
cd /path
get *.txt
rename *.txt *.txt.done
... (7 Replies)
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hwloc-assembler
HWLOC-ASSEMBLER(1) hwloc HWLOC-ASSEMBLER(1)NAME
hwloc-assembler - Assemble multiple XML topologies
SYNOPSIS
hwloc-assembler [options] output.xml [--name <name1>] input1.xml [--name <name2>] input2.xml ...
OPTIONS -n --name <name>
Set <name> in the AssemblerName info attribute of the next input topology root to ease identification within the final global topol-
ogy.
-f --force
Ignore errors while reading input files.
-v --verbose
Verbose messages.
DESCRIPTION
hwloc-assembler combines the input XML topologies and exports the resulting global topologies to a new XML file. All inputs are inserting
as children of the global root object. Each input topology root is annotated with info attributes before insertion. AssemblerIndex is set
to the index within the list of inputs. AssemblerName is set to the name given with --name if any. hwloc-assembler-remote offers a fron-
tend for assembling remote nodes topologies without having to manually gather and transfer each of them.
EXAMPLES
To assemble two nodes topologies:
$ hwloc-assembler output.xml --name host1 host1.xml --name host2 host2.xml
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful execution, hwloc-assembler returns 0.
hwloc-assembler will return nonzero if any kind of error occurs, such as (but not limited to) failure to parse the command line.
SEE ALSO hwloc(7), lstopo(1), hwloc-assembler-remote(1)1.4.1 Feb 27, 2012 HWLOC-ASSEMBLER(1)