Hi,
Can anyone tell me if I can apply multiple cut on a single variable like below in a sh script:
tmp=`cut -c 1-4 $val`
tmp1=`cut -c 5-12 $val`
tmp2=`cut -c 13-18 $val`
If not, what is the other way to do this.
Thanks and Best Regards
Shoeb (17 Replies)
Hi ,
I am new to Unix.I have a shell script whenere I wnat to find if a particular server is running and kill all the instances of it (running on different ports)
script filename to start the srever is say abcd
If i do ps -eaf | grep abc
I get all the instances of srever running .In the... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me how to use cut command?I have tried but its not working...Please find the details below :
$ cat file1
SlNo. E_ID E_Name Age Dept
1 123 A 20 Electrical
2 124 B 20 Electronics
3 125 C 24 Computer
4 126 D 23 Mechanical
... (3 Replies)
n2=user1 pts/3 2010-06-29 01
Now i want to split this string with space(' ') character.
After splitting output would be:
use1
pts/3
2010-06-29
01
I did:
nn=${n2} | cut -d ' ' -f2
echo ${nn}
It prints nothing.
I want the output:
pts/3 (2 Replies)
Hi
Can anyone what I am doing wrong while using cut command.
for f in *.log
do
logfilename=$f
Log "Log file Name: $logfilename"
logfile1=`basename $logfilename .log`
flength=${#logfile1}
Log "file length $flength"
from_length=$(($flength - 15))
Log "from... (2 Replies)
hay
i am trying to get JUST the PID from the ps command.
my command line is:
ps -ef | grep "mintty" | cut -d' ' -f2
but i get an empty line. i assume that the delimiter is not just one space character, but can't figure out what should i do in order to do that.
i know i can use awk or cut... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I am a beginner learning shell script, Would it be possible to use -c and -f in cut command together ?
Example :
/opt/oracle/work/Antony/Shell_Script> cat shortlist
2233|a.k. shukula |g.m. |sales2 |12/12/52 |6000
1006|chanchal singhvi ... (3 Replies)
I'm a complete beginner in UNIX (and not a computer science student either), just undergoing a tutoring course. Trying to replicate the instructions on my own I directed output of the ls listing command (lists all files of my home directory ) to My_dir.tsv file (see the screenshot) to make use of... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: scrutinizerix
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
newinv
newinv(1) General Commands Manual newinv(1)NAME
newinv - Updates distribution kit master inventory
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/newinv mi-file input-path...
OPERANDS
The pathname of the master inventory file to be processed. If no master inventory file exists, you must create an empty one before using
the newinv command. The name of the product hierarchy to be scanned for files belonging in the inventory. All files and directories found
below the input-path are processed as belonging in the inventory.
DESCRIPTION
The newinv command interactively maintains the master inventory files used for producing distribution kits in setld format. The program
updates the master inventory for a product when changes are made to the hierarchy of files that are to be packaged in the subsets which
constitute the product.
The product hierarchy is scanned to produce a list of component path names relative to input-path. The list of pathnames is processed
against the mi-file to produce a list of files that have been removed from the product hierarchy and a list of files that have been added.
The user is then given an opportunity to intervene and direct the inventory maintenance by editing these lists. The user is placed in the
editor with each list available for editing. The editor used is the one specified by the EDITOR environment variable. If EDITOR is not
set, vi is used. When editing the list of files that have been removed from the product, the user is expected to verify that the removals
were intentional and confirm the intent by removing the associated records from the file. When editing the list of added files, the user
is expected to provide options and subset information for each new file, transforming the elements of the list into master inventory
records.
To produce a new copy of the master inventory file, both of these lists are merged with the records for the files which existed in the pre-
vious version and are still included.
RESTRICTIONS
The default text editor, if not specified in $EDITOR, is /usr/ucb/vi.
Files in the product hierarchy cannot be excluded from the master inventory. Files can be blocked from being kitted in the final distribu-
tion kit by setting the subset field of the master inventory record to a minus sign (-).
ERRORS
The mi-file specified on the command line cannot be found. The input-path directory specified on the command line does not exist.
EXAMPLES
To update the hypothetical master inventory file OAT100.mi from the hierarchy beginning at /var/kits/input, type:
newinv OAT100.mi /var/kits/input
FILES
Backup copy of master inventory The list of files missing from the product The list of files new to the product Intermediate join file List
of all files in the product
SEE ALSO invcutter(1), kits(1), vi(1), setld(8)stl_mi(4)environ(5) Guide to Preparing Product Kits
newinv(1)