I have many messages such as the test message below:
00:00000:00021:2002/05/13 13:57:00.51 ERROR:- Test error, my test error!!!
I am writing a script in which I need to get everything from the word "ERROR:-" onwards.
I normally use awk for these things, but I am not an expert at it so i am... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I know sed is stream text editor and not a bit more than that. Can anyone explain its usage and advantages?
How is awk different from sed?
I donno i am a bit confused about it. But i have coded in awk and shell.
Thanks,
Nisha
:confused: (7 Replies)
Hey all,
Can I put sed command inside the awk action ?? If not then can i do grep in the awk action ??
For ex:
awk '$1=="174" { ppid=($2) ; sed -n '/$ppid/p' tempfind.txt ; }' tempfind.txt
Assume: 174 is string.
Assume: tempfind.txt is used for awk and sed both.
tempfind.txt... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I have a data file with 5 columns - like this:
"20080401 09:43:08.770798 +0100s","TEST 1","R 1","A TEST","Nov 27 2007","1"
"20080401 09:43:08.770798 +0100s","THIS IS A TEST","R 2","B TEST","Nov 30 2007","10"
"20080401 09:43:08.770798 +0100s","ANOTHER TEST","R 3","B TEST","Nov 05... (7 Replies)
I've got an inventory database with eight columns with things like product name, manufacturer, UPC code, etc. on each line. Our PO (purchase order) number is in the first column. I can grep the date and get the full line of data but I would like to strip out everything but the PO number in the... (5 Replies)
What if I wanted to add a word such as IT after the first character and if theres 3 characters, after the 2nd character?
output would be:
G, it H
G, H it P
G, H, P it L
I'm thinking that AWK would be the easiest way to do this... Currently looking it up.
Right now I'm using awk but I... (13 Replies)
Hi All,
Is there a way of comparing two columns in the same file and deleting the row if the values of the columns match.
I have the sample data file as below.
M024900|175309.00|968.00|17
M025001|19861.79|97.90|148
M025002|431.70|159.00|3
M025003|912.30|159.90|6 ... (6 Replies)
I have a file that contain the data below:
B1
1
2
3
B2
20
30
40
B3
7
8
B4
100
B5
21
22
23How can I retrieve the data for B1 into a seperate file. (8 Replies)
Dear Geeks,
I want to manipulate a file with certain modifications for that using sed or AWK how to do this process for one file i have this type of data.
Input File:
"Restricted and Reserved names .ANISH",3798,"TEST.CO",1201208,6/16/10 0:00,6/16/13 0:00,,,"CO","2nd"^M
"Restricted and... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am running a script sample.sh in bash environment .In the script i am using sed and awk commands which when executed individually from terminal they are getting executed normally but when i give these sed and awk commands in the script it is giving the below errors :-
./sample.sh: line... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: satishmallidi
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kvno
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 ALSOkinit(1), kdestroy(1), krb5(3)KVNO(1)