This sed command will delete all lines that begin with a tab character. I think this is what you want, if I understood your question. And it should be very fast processing that big file.
EDIT to add the command that redirects output:
I have written a script to test some isdn links in my network and I am trying to format the output to be more readable. Each line of the output has a different number of digits as follows...
Sitename , spid1 12345678901234 1234567890 1234567 , spid2 1234567890 1234567890 1234567
Sitename , ... (1 Reply)
I am trying to read a file and capture particular lines into different strings:
LENGTH: Some Content here
TEXT: Some Content Here
COMMENT: Some Content Here
I want to be able to get (LENGTH: .... ) into one array and so on... I'm trying to use PERL in slurp mode but for some reason... (8 Replies)
Hi guys,
as per subject I am having problem with regular expressions.
Example, if i got a string "javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service" that may occurred anywhere within a text file.
How can I used the negate pattern matching of regular expression?
I tried the below pattern but it... (4 Replies)
In Perl I can write a condition that evaluates a match expression like this:
if ($foo =~ /^bar/) {
do blah blah blah
}
How do I write this in shell? What I need to know is what operator do I use? The '=~' doesn't seem to fit. I've tried different operators, I browsed the man page for... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a variable in my script that gets its value from a procstack output. It could be a number of any length, or it could just be a '1' with 0 or more white spaces around it. I would like to detect when this variable is just a 1 and not a 1234, for example. This is as far as I got:
... (3 Replies)
Example:
Lucas RUNCYCLE Rule1 Astigmatism
Robot RUNCYCLE Rule2 Jack RUNCYCLE Calendar1 June
Lucy RUNCYCLE Exception4 Fear RUNCYCLE Calendar5 August
In this example, how can I delete the next after the expression RUNCYCLE? (i.e. Rule1, Rule2, Calendar1, Exception1, Calendar5)
I'm... (3 Replies)
I trying to match the begining of the following line in a perl script with a regular expression.
$ENV{'ORACLE_HOME'}
I tried this regluar expession:
/\$ENV\{\'ORACLE_HOME\'\}/
Instead of match, I got a blank prompt >
It seems to be a problem with the single quote. If I take it... (11 Replies)
Hi all,
How am I read a file, find the match regular expression and overwrite to the same files.
open DESTINATION_FILE, "<tmptravl.dat" or die "tmptravl.dat";
open NEW_DESTINATION_FILE, ">new_tmptravl.dat" or die "new_tmptravl.dat";
while (<DESTINATION_FILE>)
{
# print... (1 Reply)
So the tag for this forum says all newbies welcome...
All I want to do is go through my file and find lines which contain a given string of characters then replace these with a blank line. I really tried to find a simple command to do this but failed.
Here's what I did come up with though:
... (2 Replies)
Hi
Consider the file
this is a good line
when running
grep '\b(good|great|excellent)\b' file5
I expect it to match the line but it doesn't... what am i doing wrong??
(ultimately this regex will be in a awk script- just using grep to test it)
Thanks,
Storms (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Storms
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qmhandle
Qmhandle(1) General Commands Manual Qmhandle(1)NAME
qmhandle - tool to manage the qmail message queue
SYNOPSIS
qmhandle [--help] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
qmHandle is a tool which can be used to manage the qmail message queue. It's written in Perl (so fully customizable) and has more features
than qmail-qread and qmail-qstat.
OPTIONS -a try to send queued messages now (qmail must be running)
-l list message queues
-L list local message queue
-R list remote message queue
-s show some statistics
-mN display message number N
-dN delete message number N
-fsender
delete message from sender
-f're delete message from senders matching regular expression re
-Stext delete all messages that have/contain text as Subject
-h're' delete all messages with headers matching regular expression re (case insensitive)
-b're' delete all messages with body matching regular expression re (case insensitive)
-H're' delete all messages with headers matching regular expression re (case sensitive)
-B're' delete all messages with body matching regular expression re (case sensitive)
-t're' flag messages with recipients in regular expression 're' for earlier retry (note: this lengthens the time message can stay in queue)
-D delete all messages in the queue (local and remote)
-V print program version
-c display colored output
-N list message numbers only
AUTHORS
Marcela Tiznado <mlt@debian.org>
Qmhandle(1)