Hi
When im listing (ls -al ) its listing directories without / at the end of directories
dir1 dir2 dir3
and i need to list directories with
dir1/ dir2/ dir3/ and this should not be made by command ls -F
/ should be embedded at the last
since one of the scripts reads directories... (1 Reply)
The called program gets as parameters two or more integers and
and returns 0 if all pairs of two are relatively primes, and 1
otherwise. The callee shall read a sequence of numbers and tell
whether they two by tworelatively primes. (1 Reply)
Hi All,
#!/bin/ksh
find /home/other -ls -type f -xdev | sort -nrk7 | head -2 >bigfile.txt
The above is my script, which writes the large file into a file called bigfile.txt. My script contains only the above two lines.
after execution i am getting the output like
find: cannot chdir to... (1 Reply)
1) when user login to the server the session got colosed. How will resolve?
2) While firing the command ls -l we are not able to see the any files in the director. but over all view the file system using the command df -g it is showing 91% used. what will be the problem?
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Hi All ,
I am having a set of file, when i list like ls -l *filename* it is listing all file. If is do ls -l filename.ext it is not listing the file. I dodnt know what will be the cause
Example:
$ ls -l *13712.* ---- listing in wild card worked
total 136864
-rw-r--r-- 1 p68 sup... (4 Replies)
Is there any way to get list of processes which are taking maximum swap , my system is showing no swap space in /var/adm/messages and i 'm unable to pin down the process which is consuming max swap space. (11 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to automate some stuff to make my 'to-do-things' easier. I am in need for help regarding this.
I have an output
root 17187 3465 0 23:00:00 ? 0:01 Process1
root 4975 4974 0 May 12 ? 0:00 Process2
root 4042 16713 0 Jan 30 pts/22 0:00... (4 Replies)
Hello; trying to find processes older than n days, mostly user shells Tried the following code on 11.31 box: in this case older than 5 days
UNIX95= ps -ef -o user,pid,ppid,cpu,etime,stime | grep "-" | awk '{print $2}' | xargs ps -ef|grep -v '?' |\
awk '$5 !~ ""' | awk '($5 ~ "$(date "+%b")")... (6 Replies)
Hello,
In my directory i have got a list of files like below
unix1a.csv
unix1b.csv
unix1c.csv
unix1d.csv
unix1y.csv
I have done ls -lrt unix1.csv, how can i get my unix1y.csv also get listed along with this.. (5 Replies)
Hello,
I can't figure out how to solve this problem. I know that is not something very difficult, but it doesn't work for me. Any help is important for me, thank you!
For each command line argument, the main process will launch one subprocess.
Each such process will establish if the assigned... (1 Reply)
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ptree(1) General Commands Manual ptree(1)NAME
ptree - prints the process tree hierarchy
SYNOPSIS
[pid1|username1 [pid2|username2]...]
DESCRIPTION
prints the process tree of all processes that match the specified arguments. While printing the tree, the child processes are indented to
the right from their respective parent processes.
Options
Prints the tree starting from the children of
(usually pid 0). The default is to print the tree starting from the children of (pid 1).
Operands
pid Print the process tree for the process ID number specified by pid.
username Print the process tree for all the processes from the user specified by username. Note that only username (and not user ID) can
be specified for this instance.
If no operands are specified, then prints the process tree of all processes starting from the children of or (if is specified).
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
If is not specified or is null, it defaults to (see lang(5)).
EXAMPLES
Print the process tree for pid 100 and for all processes owned by
WARNINGS
Process information can change while is running; the tree displayed by is only a snapshot in time. Some data printed for defunct processes
is irrelevant.
Users of must not rely on the exact field widths and spacing of its output, as these will vary depending on the system and the release of
HP-UX.
SEE ALSO pgrep(1), pkill(1), ps(1), fork(2).
ptree(1)