I built my website based on Dreamweaver, on Windows platform. My server uses Unix, and the page doesn't look too good. Is there any way to solve this problem without too much of a headache? (1 Reply)
Can anyone tell me how to remove a portion of a large file to smaller ones? What I have is a large file that was created becasue several similar files were joined together. Each individual file starts with MSG_HEAD. I want to take everything from MSG_HEAD up to were it says MSG_HEAD again and... (13 Replies)
Hi folks!
I am using MacOsX that runs freeBSD. Could you tell me what comand to type on the Unix Terminal to display on the terminal the source code of a certain web page?
I think something like
#<comand> http://www.apple.com
will display on the terminal's window the html source code... (11 Replies)
I have a solaris10 box running a java application on it. Whenever the java app is used heavily, the amount of free memory decreases fairly rapidly. I believe I have eliminated the running applications from the culprit list. In the process I have found that the page cache is consuming about 20G... (4 Replies)
We just set up a system to use large pages. I want to know if there is a command to see how much of the memory is being used for large pages. For example if we have a system with 8GB of RAm assigned and it has been set to use 4GB for large pages is there a command to show that 4GB of the *GB is... (1 Reply)
Hi All
I wanted to know how to effectively delete some columns in a large tab delimited file.
I have a file that contains 5 columns and almost 100,000 rows
3456 f g t t
3456 g h
456 f h
4567 f g h z
345 f g
567 h j k lThis is a very large data file and tab delimited.
I need... (2 Replies)
I have a script which currently uses a file containing a list of directories as an argument. The file is read in to an array, and then the array is iterated in a for loop.
What I would like to do is cut off the first few directories of the directory path (they won't exist on the server where the... (5 Replies)
Hi,
The shell script inserting the millions of rows into target flat file system and handling the line number for each line.
We need a page break line after every 10,000 lines.
is there any command to insert a page break line into target file. (3 Replies)
hi,
I am trying to remove the last field before the period (.) from a list of file names in a directory in a shell script.
Below is the list of file names.
ENVID_archival_20120214092258.log
ENVID_Get_Source_Files_20120214091828.log
ENVID_Get_Source_Files_20120214092523.log... (6 Replies)
Should have done this 10 years ago, so better late than never:
Just added a "loading" animation to the the man page repositories when they load, especially since some are very large and take many seconds to load.
See for example:
https://www.unix.com/man-page-opensolaris-repository.php
... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
remove
remove(3) Library Functions Manual remove(3)NAME
remove - Removes a file
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc.so, libc.a)
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
int remove( const char *path );
STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows:
remove(): POSIX.1, XPG4, XPG4-UNIX
Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags.
PARAMETERS
Points to the file to be removed.
DESCRIPTION
The remove() function causes a file named by the pathname pointed to by path to be no longer accessible by that name. A subsequent attempt
to open that file using that name will fail unless it is created anew.
If the path parameter names a directory, remove(path) is equivalent to calling the rmdir() function on that directory. If path does not
name a directory, remove(path) is equivalent to unlink(path).
NOTES
If the file operated upon by the remove() function has multiple hard links, the link count in the file is decremented and only the speci-
fied file name is removed.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the remove() function returns 0 (zero). Otherwise, a nonzero value is returned. Refer to the unlink() function
and the rmdir() function for information on return values.
ERRORS
Refer to the unlink() function and the rmdir() function for information on error conditions.
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: link(2), rename(2), rmdir(2), unlink(2)
Standards: standards(5) delim off
remove(3)