It's telling you what the problem is -- something wrong with $local_file.
What is $local_file, exactly?
You define it with $local_file=$fp, and what is $fp, exactly?
Well, it was a file pointer, which is not and never was a string, and it complains that it wants a string. (You kind of called fclose($fp) a few lines above, so now it's not really anything at all.) If it expects a string, what does it want? The file name, not a file pointer. Give it "/home/somefolder/public_html/sh/$dateposted.txt"
I thought $fp was going to be a txt file with todays date. I tried
It complained about unexpected "/"
I also tried
and it seemed to try and find a file but missing the .
I am building a script that will execute programs using records/fields in a file as arguments.
Before I start testing that, I am working on reading the file properly and using printf to display the fields in the file.
I used typeset to format my output.
Now all I need is to figure out how to... (1 Reply)
Hello.
I have got 3 unix boxes A B C. Box A is being used to prepare some reports. After the reports generation, Box A sftp the reports to Box B and Box C. When I look at the report in Box B and Box C. The reports are different. In Box B, I see using od -x command there is CRLF (\r\n) at the end... (7 Replies)
I am trying to convert a txt file that includes one long string of data. The lines are separated with hex value 7C (for pipe).
I am trying to process this file using SQR (Peoplesoft) so I thought the easiest thing to do would be to replace the eol char with a CRLF in unix so I can just... (4 Replies)
I have a nawk that reads in a log file and outputs a file that matches my search.
IFS=" "
while read record
do
`echo $record | nawk 'BEGIN {
FS=" "
}
{
type_record=substr($0, 1, 1);
if (... (14 Replies)
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
write a script asciiFix.sh that takes an arbitrary number of file paths from the command line and carries out the same analysis on each one. If a file is not Windows ASCII, your script should do nothing to it. For each file that is... (7 Replies)
I need to append |\r\n (a pipe character and CRLF) at end of each record in Unix to all records where they are not already present.
So first check for the presence of |\r\n and if absent append it else do nothing (3 Replies)
OK below is what my sample file looks like. I need to sort by the Primary Key ie: {1:F01SAESVAV0AXXX0466020126} in the first record. Record seperator is $.
I tried sort, but it completely messes it up. I am thinking I will need to use something like awk which understands the record seperator... (6 Replies)
What is the command or script to remove CRLF but only when joined?
Tried using below but removed all instances of either
cat a.txt | tr -d "\r\n" > b.txt (14 Replies)
Hi Folks!
Need a solution for the following :-
Source data
-------------
123|123|<CRLF><CRLF><CRLF>|321<CRLF>
Required output
------------------
123|123|<LF><LF><LF>|321<CRLF>
<CRLF> represents carriage return
<LF> represents line feed
Being hunting high and low for a... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: hishamzz
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php-fpm - PHP FastCGI Process Manager 'PHP-FPM'
SYNOPSIS
php-fpm [options]
DESCRIPTION
PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML. This
is a variant of PHP that will run in the background as a daemon, listening for CGI requests. Output is logged to /var/log/php-fpm.log.
Most options are set in the configuration file. The configuration file is /etc/php-fpm.conf. By default, php-fpm will respond to CGI
requests listening on localhost http port 9000. Therefore php-fpm expects your webserver to forward all requests for '.php' files to port
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OPTIONS -C Do not chdir to the script's directory
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The PHP-FPM website:
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A nice introduction to PHP by Stig Bakken can be found here:
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