I want to deal with several data, i.e., data.*.txt with following structure
MSG|20010102|123 125 4562 409|SEND
MSG|20010102|120 230|SEND
MSG|20010102|120 204 5071|SEND
MSG|20010103|2 11 1098 9810|SEND
......
index file index.txt is
11
201
298
100
......
What I want to do is:
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why do inode indices starts from 1 unlike array indexes which starts from 0
its a question from "the design of unix operating system" of maurice j bach
id be glad if i get to know the answer quickly
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brothers why inode index starts from 1 unlike array inex which starts from 0
its a question from the design of unix operating system of maurice j.bach
i need to know the answer urgently...someone help please (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a file (FileNames.txt) which contains the following data in it.
$ cat FileNames.txt
MYFILE17XXX208Sep191307.csv
MYFILE19XXX208Sep192124.csv
MYFILE20XXX208Sep192418.csv
MYFILE22XXX208Sep193234.csv
MYFILE21XXX208Sep193018.csv
MYFILE24XXX208Sep194053.csv... (5 Replies)
Hi Folks,
Under the path /home, I need to remove the index.html/php files from all the users. But the thing is I need to move the index file from the username starting with a-d, then e-g. How can I do this via the shell script. (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have a file which is as follows:
1
2
4
6
7
I am trying to store these values in an array in bash. I have the following script:
FILE=try.txt
ARRAY=(`awk '{print}' $FILE`)
echo ${ARRAY} (3 Replies)
Hi all,
In bash, is there any way of searching an array and returning the index?
For example, how could I write a script that would do the following:
>> search note_array=(C D E F G A B) for F
return the value 3 (or 4)
Thanks,
R (5 Replies)
i have one file which contains data like the below
DE_CODE|AXXANY|APP_NAME|TELCO|LOC|NY
DE_CODE|AXXATX|APP_NAME|TELCO|LOC|TX
DE_CODE|AXXABT|APP_NAME|TELCO|LOC|BT
DE_CODE|AXXANJ|APP_NAME|TELCO|LOC|NJ
DE_CODE|AXXANJwt|APP_NAME|TELCO|LOC|WT
am going use a for loop or whole loop which will... (3 Replies)
How would someone save a file such as /etc/vpnc/test.conf locally into a temp file, so it can be queried? So for example if I used rsync to copy this file locally, how would I add that to a temp_file variable and discard it using unlink?
#include <stdio.h>
#include "error.h"
... (15 Replies)
Text in input file is like this
<title>
<band height="21" isSplitAllowed="true" >
<staticText>
<reportElement
x="1"
y="1"
width="313"
height="20"
key="staticText-1"/>
<box></box>
<textElement>
<font fontName="Arial" pdfFontName="Helvetica-Bold"... (4 Replies)
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unbound-checkconf
unbound-checkconf(8) unbound 1.4.17 unbound-checkconf(8)NAME
unbound-checkconf - Check unbound configuration file for errors.
SYNOPSIS
unbound-checkconf [-h] [-o option] [cfgfile]
DESCRIPTION
Unbound-checkconf checks the configuration file for the unbound(8) DNS resolver for syntax and other errors. The config file syntax is
described in unbound.conf(5).
The available options are:
-h Show the version and commandline option help.
-o option
If given, after checking the config file the value of this option is printed to stdout. For "" (disabled) options an empty line is
printed.
cfgfile
The config file to read with settings for unbound. It is checked. If omitted, the config file at the default location is checked.
EXIT CODE
The unbound-checkconf program exits with status code 1 on error, 0 for a correct config file.
FILES
/etc/unbound/unbound.conf
unbound configuration file.
SEE ALSO unbound.conf(5), unbound(8).
NLnet Labs May 24, 2012 unbound-checkconf(8)