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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to read a delimited string and assign fields to incremented variables? Post 302538923 by danmero on Thursday 14th of July 2011 01:43:50 PM
Old 07-14-2011
Use array
Code:
#!/bin/bash
exts=( txt dat mov )
for ((i=0;i<${#exts};i++))
do 
     echo ${exts[$i]}
done

 

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dat.conf(4)							   File Formats 						       dat.conf(4)

NAME
dat.conf - DAT static registry SYNOPSIS
/etc/dat/dat.conf DESCRIPTION
The DAT static registry, /etc/dat/dat.conf is a system-wide data resource maintained by the system administrative command datadm(1M). /etc/dat/dat.conf contains a list of interface adapters supported by uDAPL service providers. An interface adapter on Infiniband (IB) cor- responds to an IPoIB device instance, for example, ibd0. An IPoIB device name represents an IP interface plumbed by ifconfig(1M) on an IB partition/Host Channel Adapter port combination. Each entry in the DAT static registry is a single line that contains eight fields. Fields are separated by a <SPACE>. Lines that begin with a pound sign (#) are considered comments. All characters that follow the # are ignored. Enclose Solaris specific strings (Solaris_spe- cific_string) and service provider's instance data (service _provider_instance_data) in quotes. The following shows the order of the fields in a dat.conf entry: "interface_adapter_name" "API_version" "threadsafe | nonthreadsafe" "default | nondefault" "service_provider_library_pathname" "service_provider_version" "service _provider_instance_data" "Solaris_specific_string" The fields are defined as follows: interface_adapter_name Specifies the Interface Adapter (IA) name. In IB, this is the IPoIB device instance name, for example, ibd0. This represents an IP interface plumbed on an IB partition/port combination of the HCA. API_version Specifies the API version of the service provide library: For example, "u"major.minor is u1.2. threadsafe | nonthreadsafe Specifies a threadsafe or non-threadsafe library. default | nondefault Specifies a default or non-default version of library. A service provider can offer several versions of the library. If so, one version is designated as default with the rest as nondefault. service_provider_library_pathname Specifies the pathname of the library image. service_provider_version Specifies the version of the service provider. By convention, specify the company stock symbol as the service provider, followed by major and minor version numbers, for example, SUNW1.0. service _provider_instance_data Specifies the service provider instance data. Solaris_specific_string Specifies a platform specific string, for example, the device name in the service_provider.conf file. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Sample dat.conf File The following dat.conf file shows a uDAPL 1.2 service provider for tavor, udapl_tavor.so.1 supporting two interfaces, ibd0 and ibd1: # # dat.conf for uDAPL 1.2 # ibd0 u1.2 nonthreadsafe default udapl_tavor.so.1 SUNW.1.0 "" "driver_name=tavor" ibd1 u1.2 nonthreadsafe default udapl_tavor.so.1 SUNW.1.0 "" "driver_name=tavor" ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWudaplr | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Standard | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
datadm(1M), ifconfig(1M), libdat(3LIB), service_provider.conf(4), attributes(5) NOTES
An empty dat.conf is created during the package SUNWudaplr installation if no file is present beforehand. Entries in the file are added or removed by running datadm(1M). The content of the platform specific string does not constitute an API. It is generated by datadm(1M) and might have a different content or interpretation in a future release. SunOS 5.10 18 Jun 2004 dat.conf(4)
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