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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting arrays and two values Post 302556041 by Corona688 on Friday 16th of September 2011 11:34:49 AM
Old 09-16-2011
ksh has better than 2d arrays, it has associative arrays. You can do ARR["apples"]=30

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raid0run(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       raid0run(8)

NAME
raid0run - starts up old (superblock-less) RAID0/LINEAR arrays SYNOPSIS
raid0run [--configfile] [--version] [--force] [--upgrade] [-acvfuv] </dev/md?>+ DESCRIPTION
raid0run sets up a set of block devices into a single RAID0 array. It looks in its configuration file for the md devices mentioned on the command line, and initializes those arrays. raid0run only works for RAID0 and LINEAR devices, it's ment as a compatibility/migration com- mand for arrays created with old mdtools. Note that initializing RAID devices with the wrong RAID configuration file might destroy all data on the consituent devices! RAID arrays with superblocks are much safer and are auto-started by the kernel.. OPTIONS
-c, --configfile filename Use filename as the configuration file (/etc/raidtab is used by default). -a, --all Starts up all nonpersistent RAID0 and LINEAR arrays defined in raidtab. It skips all persistent or non-RAID0/LINEAR arrays. This switch is handy to be used in startup scripts for old installations. -h, --help Displays a short usage message, then exits. -V, --version Displays a short version message, then exits. NOTES
The raidtools are derived from the md-tools and raidtools packages, which were originally written by Marc Zyngier, Miguel de Icaza, Gadi Oxman, Bradley Ward Allen, and Ingo Molnar. BUGS
no known bugs. SEE ALSO
raidtab(5) raid0run(8)
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