I'm sure I'm doing something wrong but as I am new to bash shell scripting I'm not sure what:
Here's the code
webalizer.conf is sitting in the same directory as this file which is named webalizer.sh. Can someone tell me if I've got the syntax right -- it that's correct? I'm executing the... (3 Replies)
Hi guys, I'm new to the forum so forgive me if I'm sounding ... daft.
I currently work in a Tech Support role. Every day we have to generate data by running around 10 .sh scripts. I was thinking instead of having to ./filename 10 times is it possible to right a new script that will run these for... (16 Replies)
Hi,
I want to do a simple loop where I have one column of text in a file and I want the loop to read each line of the file and do a simple command.
The text file will be something like this:
hostname1
hostname2
hostname3
hostname4
I am using Bash and have already come up with this to... (1 Reply)
I am writing a shell script in bash one of the thing I want to show is size of export /home
du -sk /export/home/oracle | cut -c 1-5
echo "kbytes"
when I run the script kbytes shows up in the second line, How can I append kbytes on the same line, such as
61233 kbytes
please guide
thanks (2 Replies)
I want to search line-by-line for a string in a file, and I want to do this to a series of files in a directory. I'm doing this in tcsh
This works fine to do the search:
while read i; do grep $i file2; done <file1.txt
This also works fine to read a directory:
foreach file ('/bin/ls... (1 Reply)
So I am new to unix, and actually anything outside drag and drop with the mouse (been learning for about a week so far) . I have been using the foreach command in tcsh because I am working on a group of files. Basically what I need is to insert part of the filename as the first line in the file.... (0 Replies)
to gather the cpu utilization from a system in 5 minute intervals and direct output to file.
I'm new at scripting and while this seems like an easy task I'm confused on where to start. thanks for any help (1 Reply)
Hi to everyone here,
I'm a new user and relatively-new linuxer.
I'm trying to write a script that checks if every file from a directory is present in a given list and if not, delete it.
should be simple. But I think I've done half the work only:
this is to create the reference list:
for c... (2 Replies)
Hello all!
This is my first post and I'm very new to programming. I would like help creating a simple perl or bash script that I will be using in my work as a junior bioinformatician.
Essentially, I would like to take a tab-delimted or .csv text with 3 columns and write them to a "3D" matrix:
... (16 Replies)
I want to extract data from a ASCII file that looks like the one provided here (see input.txt). For this purpose I used sed commands. I want to chain the sed commands into a script that I can call with custom variables, instead of having to run it multiple times (Need to run the code for 30*24 =... (1 Reply)
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pydhcplib.strlist
pydhcplib.strlist(3) PYDHCPLIB pydhcplib.strlist(3)NAME
pydhcplib.strlist - Internal type of pydhcplib for lists of bytes processing.
SYNOPSIS
from pydhcplib.type_hw_addr import hwmac
a = strlist()
a = strlist([100,100,10,42,44,26])
DESCRIPTION
The class pydhcplib.strlist is an specific type of pydhcplib. It exist in order to simplify processing of raw data from network. When a
dhcp packet dhcp is received, it's a succession of approximately 300 bytes. Within pydhcplib these data are transformed in an intermediary
form of type "strlist" in order to facilitate their handling. This intermediary form will eventually be suppressed in the stable versions
of pydhcplib to speedup the processing time, but backward compatibility will be assured.
The pydhcplib.strlist class creation argument can be a list of numbers whose value goes from 0?55.
The pydhcplib.strlist class creation argument can be a string of ASCII character.
METHODS
The implemented methods in this type are mostly comparison methods (= =, >, etc...)
else :
str() convert the address into a printable string type.
list() convert the address into a list of bytes.
EXAMPLES
Example program strlist_example.py :
from pydhcplib.type_strlist import strlist
word = strlist()
word1 = strlist("azerty")
word2 = strlist("qwerty")
word3 = strlist([97, 122, 101, 114, 116, 121])
print "a0 : ",word
print "a1 : ",word1
print "a2 : ",word2
print "a3 : ",word3
if word1 == word2 :
print "test 1 : ",word1, "==",word2
else :
print "test 1 : " ,word1, "!=",word2
if word1 == word3 :
print "test 2 : ", word1, "==",word3
else :
print "test 2 : ", word1, "!=",word3
SEE ALSO pydhcp(8), pydhcplib.hwmac(3), pydhcplib.ipv4(3), pydhcplib.strlist(3), pydhcplib.DhcpPacket(3), pydhcplib.DhcpBasicPacket(3), pydhc-
plib.DhcpNetwork(3), pydhcplib.DhcpClient(3), pydhcplib.DhcpRawClient(3), pydhcplib.DhcpDerver(3)BUGS
See http://pydhcplib.tuxfamily.org/ for more information.
AUTHOR
Mathieu Ignacio (mignacio[AT]april.org)
pydhcplib.strlist(3)