If the user selects a grouping field, would a grep be sufficient?
Can you give us some examples of what the user could select?
The user would want to list for example the log files present in the directory.
Let us assume that the files are these one. These files would have already been sorted using the numeric values rather than just alphabetical, because if one does not sort numerically certain field, everything will be mixed up.
As an example, the three files here are grouped together since they represent the running of the same programs with same parameters, for various running instances. These will then be separated from the others by a blank line.
For example
$4$5$6 gives ndelt0.25-varp0.002-16x12drw. When this changed I insert a blank line. The user would be able to supply the fields he wants for grouping things together.
As an example, he can pass to the command line argument --group=4/5/6
As you say, the user can use grep, but then he will also need to sort by numerical values and separate files related to the various runs himself. I would like for him to just run a script and does the work for him, like numeric sorting by certain fields first, then by others, then perform some group. The only things he would need to specify would be the sorting order (e.g. --sort=3/1/5) and the grouping field (e.g. --group=4/5/6 as in this example).
Hi all,
I have a problem where i have several files in a directory which I SCP from a server to my local machine and i would like to periodically tar/gzip them based on their naming convention.
Here is the scenario:
I SCP files (which all end with the same ending) periodically across to a... (3 Replies)
Hello Friends,
I have .tar files which exists under different directories after the below code is run:
find . -name "*" -type f -print | grep .tar > tmp.txt
cat tmp.txt
./dir1/subdir1/subdir2/database-db1_28112009.tar
./dir2/subdir3/database-db2_28112009.tar... (2 Replies)
Hi,
i want to compare two files by one field say $3 in file1 needs to compare with $2 in file2.
sample file1 - reqd_charge_code
2263881188,24570896,439
2263881964,24339077,439
2263883220,22619162,228
2263884224,24631840,442
2263884246,22612161,442
sample file2 - rg_j
... (2 Replies)
I have a file, which is really large but i shortened it:
A3059GVS 1 A 01 Plate_1 40 25.37016 14.6298
A3059GVS 2 A 01 Plate_2 40 26.642002 13.3583
A3059GVS 3 A 02 Plate_1 40 25.381462 ... (4 Replies)
Hi everybody (first time posting here)
I have a file1 that looks like >
1,101,0.1,0.1
1,26,0.1,0.1
1,3,0.1,0.1
1,97,0.5,0.5
1,98,8.1,0.218919
1,99,6.2,0.248
2,101,0.1,0.1
2,24,3.1,0.147619
2,25,23.5,0.559524
2,26,34,0.723404with 762 lines..
I have another 'similar' file2 >
... (10 Replies)
Please help me to find out maximum value of a field based on grouping of other fields, as we do in SQL.
Like in SQL if we are having below records :
Client_Name Associate_Name Date1 Value
C1111 A1111 2012-01-17 10
C1111 A1111 ... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need the most efficient way of comparing the following and arriving at the result
I have a file which has entries like,
File1:
1|2|5|7|8|2|3|6|3|1
File2:
1|2|3|1|2|7|9|2
I need to compare the entries in these two file with those of a general file,
1|2|3|5|2|5|6|9|3|1... (7 Replies)
I have my log file as below
00:18:02 - Nothing normal; Garbage Collection kicked off & running from last 3 min...
00:19:02 - Nothing normal; Garbage Collection kicked off & running from last 4 min...
00:19:02 - Nothing normal; Garbage Collection kicked off & running from last 4 min...... (11 Replies)
I have this Requirement where i have to group the files,
I have a folder say "temp" where many files resides...files are like this;
010020001_S-ABC-Sort-DEFAW_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.txt
010020004_S-PQR-Sort-DRTON_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.txt
010020009_S-JKL-Sort_MNOLO_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.txt... (8 Replies)
Hi,
Below are the sample files. x.txt is from an Excel file that is a list of users from Windows and y.txt is a list of database account.
$ head -500 x.txt y.txt
==> x.txt <==
TEST01 APP_USER_PROFILE
USER03 APP_USER_PROFILE
TEST02 APP_USER_EXP_PROFILE
TEST04 APP_USER_PROFILE
USER01 ... (3 Replies)
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strclean
strclean(8) System Manager's Manual strclean(8)NAME
strclean - Removes outdated STREAMS error log files
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/strclean [-d logdir] [-a age]
FLAGS
Specifies a maximum age in days for the STREAMS error log files if this not the default age of 3. The value of age must be an integer
greater than or less than 3. Specifies a directory for the location of the STREAMS error log files to be removed if this is not the
default directory /var/adm/streams.
DESCRIPTION
The strclean command cleans the STREAMS error logger directory of log files (error.mm-dd) that contain error messages sent by the STREAMS
log driver (strlog). If no other directory is specified (the logdir argument), the command removes error log files in the /var/adm/streams
directory. If no other age is specified (the age argument), the command removes error log files that have not been modified in 3 days.
The strclean command is executed by the cron daemon on a periodic basis.
EXAMPLES
To remove the day-old error log files from a directory called /tmp/streams, enter: strclean -d /tmp/streams -a 1
FILES
One or more error log file or files on which strclean operates. The mm.dd in the filename indicates the month and day of the messages con-
tained in the file.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: strerr(8), cron(8).
Interfaces: strlog(7). delim off
strclean(8)