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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have completely blanked out on this and I have done it a million times. I need to modify some tables in unix. What is the command for opening/viewing the tables?
Thanks so much. :o (2 Replies)
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Hey guys,
I needed to add a route to my routing table and I got it to work but on reboot it gets removed. Anyone know what file I can add this route to so it stays on the machine after a reboot? (9 Replies)
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am trying to transpose tables listed in the format into format. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Input:
test_data_1
1 2 90%
4 3 91%
5 4 90%
6 5 90%
9 6 90%
test_data_2
3 5 92%
5 4 92%
7 3 93%
9 2 92%
1 1 92%
...
Output:... (7 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
when i do this:
cat HITS
i get the following displayed:
sport.hits:87.114.172.31 Thu Sep 28 22:45:12 GMT 2006
how do i put this information into a bordered table?
so it will output like this:
...........File /... (9 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I'm new to linux and unix
I would like to know how to display tables of 6 line after line
Output should be
1*6 = 6
2*6 = 12
3*6 = 18
4*6 = 24
etc
I can display line by line but not continuously
Any suggestion (3 Replies)
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Hi,
I have to upload part of my database periodically when i make changes to product data etc. However I only want to upload certain tables. We suffer from bandwidth chock here, so i want to write a couple of separate scripts that upload parts of the database that changed. The database is large... (5 Replies)
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7. Programming
I was looking at this code from a programming book:
#include <time.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <deque>
#include <map>
#include <vector>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
const int NPREF = 2;
const char NONWORD = "\n"; // cannot appear as real line: we... (1 Reply)
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I have 3 file inputs,
file1
20160302|5485368299953|96|510101223440252|USA|5485368299953|6|800|2300|0
20160530|5481379883742|7|510101242850814|USA|5481379883742|5|540|2181|1500
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9. Programming
Hi Guys,
Is there a way to check hive external tables which are created 90 days before and drop those tables along with underlying hdfs data. Can this be achieved in unix script? (10 Replies)
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TRACE(1) BSD General Commands Manual TRACE(1)
NAME
trace -- configure and record kernel trace events
SYNOPSIS
trace -h
trace -i [-b numbufs]
trace -g
trace -d [-a pid | -x pid]
trace -r
trace -n
trace -e [-c class [-p class] [-s subclass]] [-a pid | -x pid] [-k code | -k code | -k code | -k code]
trace -E [-c class [-p class] [-s subclass]] [-a pid | -x pid] [-k code | -k code | -k code | -k code] executable_path
[optional args to executable]
trace -t [-R rawfile] [-o OutputFilename] [-N] [ExtraCodeFilename1 ExtraCodeFilename2 ...]
DESCRIPTION
The trace command allows developers to initialize and configure the kernel trace subsystem. Trace events can be recorded to an in-memory buf-
fer, or logged directly to a file. Raw data files can later be decoded to a plaintext format.
SEE ALSO
fs_usage(1), sc_usage(1), latency(1), top(1)
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