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I am not sure how to know the awk version.
Below is the sample text.
Code:
16.81.18.151 - user [01/Aug/2011:00:00:55 -0400] "POST /servlet/lorms/lorms_modify_user HTTP/1.1" 200 133694
16.81.18.145 - - [01/Aug/2011:00:01:25 -0400] "GET /eg/Hello.jsp?name=eg&name1=monitoring&user=eg&password
bla bla bla
162.11.18.145 - - [02/Aug/2011:00:00:29 -0400] "GET /eg/Hello.jsp?name=eg&name1=monitoring&user=eg&password=48&host=169.81.&port=3333&server=myserver HTTP/1.1" 200 170
bla bla bla ....
The output should contain the first found of the first string and the last searched of the second string.
i.e for grep between "am" & "going".
Code:
i
am
going
am
i
want
to
going
home
Desired Output:
Code:
am
going
am
i
want
to
going
I am not sure and would want to know if this is the nature of any greping tool.
I need to sort a file, the sort is not a alphabetical sort, it's based on a predefined order which is read from a file called fSortOrder.
The format of the fSortOrder file is :
STARTPATH"
....
....
The file that needs to be sorted is called tmpUnsorted and contains data in the format : ... (6 Replies)
Hi there
I need to grep for a detail from a file. The pattern to search for involves escape sequences in it. This causes for the problem.
grep "P\_SOME\_STRING\_SEARCH" filename
Note, I have line like below in the file and expect it to grep.
select *
from my_system_param
... (3 Replies)
I have a file that I am processing with a while loop from, in come cases the grep/sed command (strings record | grep “errorDetail” | sed 's&*errorDetail\(.*)\(/errorDetail\).*&\1&') works and produces the data I am after and in some it does not. I have inspected the data within the failing... (3 Replies)
All,
I am trying to grep "-----" from a test when i use this i am getting the below error. What is the reason for this ?????... How can i over come this
##) echo "----------------- test_sys_job -----------------" | grep "-----------------"
grep: illegal option -- -
grep: illegal... (6 Replies)
Hi folks
I am issuing the following command:
grep "" *
Looking for the characters \/:*?"<>|#+%& within all files in a directory, but the command fails being unhappy with pipe:
ksh: 0403-057 Syntax error: `|' is not expected.
How do I force the command to take the pipe | ? I guess... (2 Replies)
hi,
i search a command to get follow solution:
file:
21082009mueller01testtest
22082009mueller02testtest
23082009mueller03testtest
24082009mueller02testtest
25082009mueller03testtest
Solution:
I search all lines with "mueller02" at the range 8 to 17
It is possible with
greb... (5 Replies)
Need Help For GREP
I have a file say g1.txt and content of file is below
REG ADD "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer" /v NoDrives /t REG_DWORD /d 4 /f ,
REG ADD "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer" /v NoClose /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f ,... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file which has numerous lines and some of the lines having special characters in it. i want to grep the lines which are having special characters.
say,
one line looks like - %*()$#@"", | acbd
antoher line looks like ***##^%! | efcg
so these kind of lines are present... (5 Replies)
a='CASH$$A'
/usr/xpg4/bin/grep -F "$a" *.txt
It is not able to grep CASH$$A string as it contains special character $$.
I also tried with
/usr/xpg4/bin/grep -F '$a' *.txt
but still not working.
I have to assign CASH$$A to a variable and serach that variable..i dont want to search the... (8 Replies)
Hi,
This code works for me for file in $(find /path/to/dir -type f); do tr -d '\r' <$file >temp.$$ && mv temp.$$ $file done
However, i want this code to skip all .class files.
Can you help me with the modified code. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
poc-fec
POC-FEC(1) User Command POC-FEC(1)NAME
poc-fec - send FEC MP3 streams
SYNOPSIS
poc-fec [ -s address ] [ -p port ] [ -t ttl ] [ -q ] [ -k fec_k ] [ -n fec_n ] files...
DESCRIPTION
poc-fec is a streaming server sending mp3 data using a custom FEC protocol. The streamed MP3 frames are first decomposed in autonomous data
units (ADUs). These ADUs are grouped into ADU groups, which are encoded redundantly using a FEC method by Luigi Rizzo. A group of k ADUs is
encoded as n data packets. Any k of these n data packets is sufficient to recover the original k ADUs. It sends the files in the order
given on the command-line. Use the filename - to stream from standard input. Normally, the FEC protocol is used to stream to multicast
groups.
OPTIONS -s address
Specify the address to send to (default 224.0.1.23).
-p port
Specify the port to send to (default 1500).
-t ttl Specify the TTL parameter to be set on outgoing parameters (default 1).
-q Don't output any information on standard error.
-k fec_k
Specify the number of ADUs that will be encoded as an ADU group (default 20).
-n fec_n
Specify the number of packets that the ADU groups will be encoded to (default 25). This number must be greater than the fec_k param-
eter.
EXAMPLES
poc-fec -s 224.0.1.24 -p 8989 -t 2 -k 16 -n 32 bla.mp3
Send the file bla.mp3 using the RTP RFC fec protocol to the address 224.0.1.24 on port 8989, and set the TTL to 2. MP3 frames of
bla.mp3 are converted to ADUs and grouped in ADU groups of 16 ADUs. These 16 ADUs are encoded into 32 packets and streamed. A client
will have to receive at least 16 packets to recover the original ADUs.
AUTHORS
Manuel Odendahl <manuel@bl0rg.net>, Florian Wesch <dividuum@bl0rg.net>
February 2005 POC-FEC(1)