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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting using awk or sed need help Post 302559600 by iron_michael86 on Tuesday 27th of September 2011 03:08:19 PM
Old 09-27-2011
using awk or sed need help

Hi experts,

I have a file with the following output

Code:
 HOST = host1
SERVICE_NAME = service1
HOST = host2
SERVICE_NAME = service2
HOST = host3
SERVICE_NAME = service3

Need the output like this

Code:
host1;service1
host2;service2
host3;service3

I tried with awk or sed but I am not getting the required output need your expertise for the same
Smilie
 

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KVNO(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   KVNO(1)

NAME
       kvno - print key version numbers of Kerberos principals

SYNOPSIS
       kvno [-q] [-h] [-c ccache] [-e etype] service1 service2 ...

DESCRIPTION
       Kvno acquires a service ticket for the specified Kerberos principals and prints out the key version numbers of each.

OPTIONS
       -c ccache
	      specifies the name of a credentials cache to use (if not the default)

       -e etype
	      specifies  the enctype which will be requested for the session key of all the services named on the command line.  This is useful in
	      certain backward compatibility situations.

       -q     suppress printing

       -h     prints a usage statement and exits

       -P     specifies that the service1 service2 ...	arguments are to be treated as services for which credentials  should  be  acquired  using
	      constrained delegation. This option is only valid when used in conjunction with protocol transition.

       -S sname
	      specifies  that  krb5_sname_to_principal()  will be used to build principal names.  If this flag is specified, the service1 service2
	      ...  arguments are interpreted as hostnames (rather than principal names), and sname is interpreted as the service name.

       -U for_user
	      specifies that protocol transition (S4U2Self) is to be used to acquire a ticket on behalf of for_user.  If constrained delegation is
	      not requested, the service name must match the credentials cache client principal.

ENVIRONMENT
       Kvno uses the following environment variable:

       KRB5CCNAME      Location of the credentials (ticket) cache.

FILES
       /tmp/krb5cc_[uid]  default location of the credentials cache ([uid] is the decimal UID of the user).

SEE ALSO
       kinit(1), kdestroy(1), krb5(3)

																	   KVNO(1)
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