This is the same format file as before but with an awkward header section.
We can jump the header section with "sed" and start from the first line starting with "role".
Code:
Minor change to original code:
sed -n '/^role/,$ p' filename.txt | grep -v \^\#"role" | .... etc
Hello,
I am having 1800 files in a directory with a specified format, like
amms_850o_prod.000003uNy
amms_850o_prod.000003u8x
amms_850o_prod.000003taP
amms_850o_prod.000003tKy
amms_850o_prod.000003si4
amms_850o_prod.000003sTP
amms_850o_prod.000003sBg
amms_850o_prod.000003rvx... (12 Replies)
Hi,
I have a situation where I want to ignore few users from list of users and print rest of user in log file.
say, I want to ignore aaa, bbb, ccc, ddd .. ppp from list of 20 user (do not want to include)
What is the good command or any script?
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a shell script, which reads a *.txt file - line by line. In this text file, I have some lines beginning with "#" that I want to ignore :
MY_FILE
#blah blah blah 1
blah blah blah 2
blah blah blah 3
#blah blah blah 4
I want my script to read only the following lines... (3 Replies)
Hi, I'm new to the world of UNIX and have been asked to create a complex script (at least complex to me:confused:) for AIX UNIX to create a report of all the users on the server including server, user, UID, groups, GID, etc.
Found a script using lsuser, but the output is still lacking. 2 things I... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I currently use a script to extract *.deb files located in a Directory called
"/var/mobile/Media/Downloads"
The Problem is howver I want the script to ignore the folder:
"/var/mobile/Media/Downloads/New Debs and Files"
(it shall NOT decompile any of the files in that folder.
Here is... (2 Replies)
Hi,
In the following output you can see the the user "richard" is a member on the team/group "developers":
# id richard
uid=10247(richard) gid=100361(developers) groups=100361(developers),10053(testers)
but in the following details of the said group (developers), the said user... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have text file as shown below.
root 25 oracle 25 batch 30 griduser 32 admin 35
root 25 oracle 25 batch 30 griduser 32
oracle 25 batch 30 griduser 32 xuser 45 admin 35
I want to group by based on user name, and the output need to be as below. Not necessary the username to be... (10 Replies)
Hello All,
I saw this problem on one of the forum and solved it using group-by in oracle sql, though I am a bit curious to implement it using shell script :
There is a file having number of operations :
Opeation,Time-Taken
operation1,83621
operation2,72321
operation3,13288... (11 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to use below syntax to find ignore multiple locations while searching for a file.
find / -name "$serviceitem" ! -size 0 2>&1 |egrep -v "tmp|docker|WinSxS|Permission|HISTORY|alternatives|bearer11ssl|manifest"
I tried to assign all the ignore strings to one variable... (2 Replies)
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mdquery
MDQUERY(1) Shibboleth MDQUERY(1)NAME
mdquery - Query Shibboleth metadata
SYNOPSIS
mdquery -e entity [-a app] [-nostrict]
mdquery -e entity -r role -p protocol [-a app]
[-ns namespace] [-nostrict]
DESCRIPTION
mdquery queries and displays Shibboleth SP metadata. It is primarily a debugging tool to use in conjunction with advice from the
Shibboleth mantaininers. It can display either the metadata for an entity or the metadata for a particular role.
OPTIONS -a app
Specifies the application ID for which to retrieve metadata. If not given the default is "default".
-e entity
Specifies the entity ID for which to show metadata. Normally this is the entity descriptor ID for an entity with which one is having a
problem (such as the entity ID for the local SP).
-nostrict
Relax the strictness of checking (such as of expiration dates).
-ns namespace
When retrieving metadata for a particular role, specify the namespace. If not given, the default is the SAML20MD namespace.
-p protocol
Specify a protocol when retrieving metadata for a particular role. Normally one would use the -saml10, -saml11, or -saml2 options to
specify the protocol name, but this option allows an arbitrary protocol to be specified.
-saml10
Specify a protocol of SAML 1.0.
-saml11
Specify a protocol of SAML 1.1.
-saml2
Specify a protocol of SAML 2.0.
-r role
Retrieve the metadata for a particular role. Normally one would use the -idp, -aa, -pdp, or -sp options to specify the role name, but
this option allows an arbitrary role to be specified.
-idp
Specify a role of IDPSSODescriptor.
-aa Specify a role of AttributeAuthorityDescriptor.
-pdp
Specify a role of PDPDescriptor.
-sp Specify a role of SPSSODescriptor.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Russ Allbery for Debian GNU/Linux.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008 Russ Allbery. This manual page is hereby placed into the public domain by its author.
2.4.3 2012-02-16 MDQUERY(1)