12-20-2011
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Depending upon the occurence of string 'xyz', I want to remove -t from the input file.
There is not a fixed length input file.
Any suggestions
Input file:
this is xyz line -t of the data
this is line 2 of -t of the data
xyz this is line 3 of -t the file
this is line xyz of the -t file... (1 Reply)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a csv ( comma seperated value) file and I want to search for a particular string in each line of that file only if it occurs only once in the line.
That is same string may be present more than once in a line but I want it to be greped only when it occurs just once.
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I want to search the string for vowel's occurence and find the no of occurence of each vowels, Could anyone help me out? This is urgent to me...I m new to Shell programming..
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I need to find the index of last '|' (highlighted in bold) in awk :
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I'm a newbie to shell scripting and have searched the forum but couldn't find what i was looking for.
Basically I have a list of filenames like...
123-fileone.txt
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi guys,
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a log file which looks like this:
<845185415165:STATUS:5/0:0:0:0:0|ghy59DI5zasldf87asdfamas8df9asd903tGUVSQx4GJVSQ==>
I have to extract DATE and number of times the keyword STATUS is shown on each date.
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have file in which the data looks like this,
01,0000000,xxxxxxx/
02,xxxxxxxx,yyyyyy/
03,test1,41203016,,/
01,0000000,xxxxxxx/
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
My data
20161220 20:30:01 MODE 1 TEST 1 SOURCE 1 SET 1
20161220 20:30:02 MODE 1 TEST 2 SOURCE 1 SET 1
20161220 20:30:02 MODE 1 TEST 3 SOURCE 1 SET 1
20161220 20:30:02 MODE 1 TEST 1 SOURCE 2 SET 1
20161220 20:30:04 MODE 1 TEST 1 SOURCE 1 SET 1 MODE 1 TEST 2 SOURCE 2 SET 1
20161220 20:30:02... (7 Replies)
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default_fs(4) File Formats default_fs(4)
NAME
default_fs, fs - specify the default file system type for local or remote file systems
DESCRIPTION
When file system administration commands have both specific and generic components (for example, fsck(1M)), the file system type must be
specified. If it is not explicitly specified using the -F FSType command line option, the generic command looks in /etc/vfstab in order to
determine the file system type, using the supplied raw or block device or mount point. If the file system type can not be determined by
searching /etc/vfstab, the command will use the default file system type specified in either /etc/default/fs or /etc/dfs/dfstypes, depend-
ing on whether the file system is local or remote.
The default local file system type is specified in /etc/default/fs by a line of the form LOCAL=fstype (for example, LOCAL=ufs). The default
remote file system type is determined by the first entry in the /etc/dfs/fstypes file.
File system administration commands will determine whether the file system is local or remote by examining the specified device name. If
the device name starts with ``/'' (slash), it is considered to be local; otherwise it is remote.
The default file system types can be changed by editing the default files with a text editor.
FILES
/etc/vfstab list of default parameters for each file system
/etc/default/fs the default local file system type
/etc/dfs/fstypes the default remote file system type
SEE ALSO
fsck(1M), fstypes(4), vfstab(4)
SunOS 5.10 20 Mar 1992 default_fs(4)