Hello, everyone:
i encounter a problem these days , pls help me ,thanks in advance.
my env:
machine: ES40 A ES40 B
os: true64 Unix 4.0f
note: src.tar 8M network card speed 100M
my problem:
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Is there a way I can extract my data faster. You know my data is 1.2 GB text file with 8Million rows with 38 columns/fields. Imagine how huge this is.
How I can optimized the data extraction using perl. That is why I'm creating a script to filter only those informations that I need. Is... (3 Replies)
Need to make a very fast file existence checker. Passing in 20-50K num of files
In the code below ${file} is a file with a listing of +20,000 files. test_speed is the script. I am commenting out the results of <time test_speed try>.
The normal "test -f" is much much too slow when a system... (2 Replies)
I have a script that processes a fair amount of data -- say, 25-50 megs per run. I'd like ideas on speeding it up. The code is actually just a preprocessor -- I'm using another language to do the heavy lifting. But as it happens, the preprocessing takes much more time than the final processing... (3 Replies)
I analysed disk performance with blktrace and get some data:
read:
8,3 4 2141 2.882115217 3342 Q R 195732187 + 32
8,3 4 2142 2.882116411 3342 G R 195732187 + 32
8,3 4 2144 2.882117647 3342 I R 195732187 + 32
8,3 4 2145 ... (1 Reply)
I have some sample code that's supposed to ssh to another machine using Net::SSH::Perl, execute a command, and print
the output of that command. It's very basic, and it works. However, I noticed that upon logging in:
$ssh->login('username','password');
It takes roughly 10-13 seconds to... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Im quite new to scripting and would like a bit of assistance with trying to speed up the following script. At the moment it is quite slow....
Any way to improve it?
total=111120
while
do
total=`expr $total + 1`
INCREMENT=$total
firstline = "blablabla"
secondline = "blablabla"... (5 Replies)
hey guys i have a perl script wich use to compare hashes but it tookes a long time to do that so i wich i will have the soulition to do it soo fast
he is the code
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I have "inherited" a OmniOS (illumos based) server.
I noticed rsync is significantly slower in respect to my reference, FreeBSD 12-CURRENT, running on exactly same hardware.
Using same hardware, same command with same source and target disks, OmniOS r151026 gives:
test@omniosce:~# time... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: priyadarshan
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
matcherrc2perlfilter
MATCHERRC2PERLFILTER.PL(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation MATCHERRC2PERLFILTER.PL(1)NAME
matcherrc2perlfilter -- Conversion of matcherrc rules to perl
DESCRIPTION
This script converts matcherrc filtering rules into perl_filter rules for usage with the claws-mail-perl-filter plugin of the Claws Mail
mailer.
USAGE
matcherrc2perlfilter
No arguments required. Conversion is done for current user only.
FILES
$HOME/.claws-mail/matcherrc
Input file where standard filtering rules lie.
$HOME/.claws-mail/perl_filter
Output file written by this script. Converted rules are appended if the file already exists, so be careful when running the script more
than once.
BUGS
This conversion script doesn't produce nice Perl code and is just intended to get you started. If you choose to use the Perl plugin,
consider rewriting your rules.
SEE ALSO claws-mail-perl-filter(1), claws-mail(1)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ricardo Mones <mones@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). The
matcherrc2perlfilter was written by Holger Berndt <berndth@gmx.de>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-11-17 MATCHERRC2PERLFILTER.PL(1)