Hi ,
I am using SUN OS Version 5.6.
I have a file that contains records of length 270. when I do 'set nu' in vi editor, I get the count as 86. whereas when I do "wc -l" on the command prompt, it shows the count as only 85. this is very strange. why would the 'wc' show 1 record less. The job... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a problem with sort command.
i have a file which looks like this:
"file1
1073 java/4
1073 java/180
1073 java/170
1073 java/176
1073 java/167
1073 java/40
1073 java/33
1073 java/136
28988 java/76
28988 java/73
28988 java/48
28988 java/26"
and i want to sort... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
i have a file which have many fields delimited by ,(comma)
now i have to show only few fields and not all.
the sample text file looks like this:
TYPE=SERVICEEVENT, TIMESTAMP=05/06/2009 11:01:40 PM, HOST=sppwa634, APPLICATION=ASComp, FUNCTION=LimitsService, SOU... (8 Replies)
i have a file which gets appended with 9 records daily and the file keeps growing from then...i use to store the previous day files count in a variable called oldfilecount and current files count as newfilecount.my requirement is that i need to start processing only the new records from the... (3 Replies)
Hi guys -
I am trying a small script to tell me if there is a file that exists less than 1k. It should report ERROR, otherwise the check is good.
I wrote this script down, however it never runs in the if/then statement. It always returns the echo ERROR.
MYSIZE=$(find /home/student/dir1... (8 Replies)
How can I grep exactly a string that has .,/ characters using grep?
Example: I want to grep ONLY string1 and not string1.more or string1.more.evenmore
#lsauth ALL|grep 'string1'
All output:
string1 <--- This is the only I want.
string1.more
string1.evenmore.
more.string1... (4 Replies)
on both of my T2000 I am seeing same values of 100Mbps for e1000g0 ethernet port.
i know all four ethernet ports on T2000 are gigabit ports so why is my first link showing as 100Mbps and how can i correct it?
# dladm show-dev
e1000g0 link: up speed: 100 Mbps ... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am trying to run a script which will search for 2 strings(stopped,started) in a text file and echo an output depending on below condition
-bash-3.2$ cat trial1.txt
v
ggg
f
-bash-3.2$ cat trial1.sh
VAR9=` grep 'stopped' /tmp/trial1.txt`
VAR10=` grep 'started'... (4 Replies)
Hi Folks,
I have a situation here, where no command is giving any output, and it's not even showing any error message also.
What could be the reason? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: nixhead
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papi_stop
PAPI_stop(3) PAPI PAPI_stop(3)NAME
PAPI_stop -
Stop counting hardware events in an event set.
SYNOPSIS Detailed Description
C Interface:
#include <papi.h>
int PAPI_stop( int EventSet, long long * values );
Parameters:
EventSet -- an integer handle for a PAPI event set as created by PAPI_create_eventset
values -- an array to hold the counter values of the counting events
Return values:
PAPI_OK
PAPI_EINVAL One or more of the arguments is invalid.
PAPI_ESYS A system or C library call failed inside PAPI, see the errno variable.
PAPI_ENOEVST The EventSet specified does not exist.
PAPI_ENOTRUN The EventSet is currently not running.
PAPI_stop halts the counting of a previously defined event set and the counter values contained in that EventSet are copied into the values
array Assumes an initialized PAPI library and a properly added event set.
Example:
* int EventSet = PAPI_NULL;
* long long values[2];
* int ret;
*
* ret = PAPI_create_eventset(&EventSet);
* if (ret != PAPI_OK) handle_error(ret);
*
* // Add Total Instructions Executed to our EventSet
* ret = PAPI_add_event(EventSet, PAPI_TOT_INS);
* if (ret != PAPI_OK) handle_error(ret);
*
* // Start counting
* ret = PAPI_start(EventSet);
* if (ret != PAPI_OK) handle_error(ret);
* poorly_tuned_function();
* ret = PAPI_stop(EventSet, values);
* if (ret != PAPI_OK) handle_error(ret);
* printf("%lld
",values[0]);
*
See Also:
PAPI_create_eventset PAPI_start
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