05-19-2012
thank you
Thank you very much for all of you. I have been struggling it with sleepless night for 10 days.
Thanks again
Last edited by jat; 05-19-2012 at 05:13 PM..
Reason: code tags
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Solaris
Hello and thanks in advance.
I have a Sun box with raid 1 on the O/S disks using solaris svm.
I want to unmirror my swap partition, and add the slice on the second disk as an additional swap device. This would give me twice as much swap space.
I have been warned not to do this by some... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: BG_JrAdmin
3 Replies
2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi, Iam new to unix. I have one input file .
Input file :
ID1~Name1~Place1
ID2~Name2~Place2
ID3~Name3~Place3
I need output such that only first column should change to fixed width column of 15 characters of length.
Output File:
ID1<<12 spaces>>Name1~Place1
ID2<<12... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: manneni prakash
5 Replies
3. Red Hat
free -m : 1023 total swap space
created default partition /dev/sdb1 50M using fdisk. i did write the changes.
#mkswap /dev/sdb1
#swapon /dev/sdb1
free -m : 1078 total swap space
this shows that the swap is on
Question : i did not change the type LINUX SWAP (82) in fdisk.
so why is... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: dplinux
5 Replies
4. HP-UX
Hi
I have an integrity machine rx7620 and rx8640 running hp-ux 11.31. I'm planning to fine tune the system:
- I would like to know when does the memory swap space spill over to the device swap space?
- And how much % of memory swap utilization should be specified (swap space device... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: lamoul
6 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Match column 3 in file1 to column 1 in file 2 and replace with column 2 from file2
file 1 sample
SNDK 80004C101 AT
XLNX 983919101 BB
NETL 64118B100 BS
AMD 007903107 CC
KLAC 482480100 DC
TER 880770102 KATS
ATHR 04743P108 KATS... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: rydz00
7 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I have a file example.csv which looks like this
GrpID,TargetID,Signal,Avg_Num
CSCH74_1_1,2007,61,256
CSCH74_1_1,212007,647,679
CSCH74_1_1,12007,3,32
CSCH74_1_1,207,299,777
I want the output as
GrpID,TragetID,Signal-CSCH74_1_1,Avg_Num
CSCH74_1_1,2007,61,256... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Vavad
4 Replies
7. Shell Programming and Scripting
This is my input file :
# cat list 20130430121600, cucm, location,76,2 20130430121600,cucm1,location1,76,4 20130430122000,cucm,location,80,8 20130430122000,cucm1,location1,90,8 20130430140000,cucm1,location1,87,11 20130430140000, cucm,location,67,9
This is the required output
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Lakshmikumari
1 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
My input files is like this
axis1 0 1 10
axis2 0 1 5
axis1 1 2 -4
axis2 2 3 -3
axis1 3 4 5
axis2 3 4 -1
axis1 4 5 -6
axis2 4 5 1
Now, these are my following tasks
1. Print a first column for every two rows that has the same value followed by a string.
2. Match on the... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jacobs.smith
3 Replies
9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I am new to shell scripting and have one complex req like below. I have one file like below and want oupt put like the 2nd file.
Time|Measures|Product|store1|store2|store3|store4|store5|--
Week Ending 06-15-14|Dollar Sales|BACARDI PLUS|40|30|20|23|45|
Week Ending 06-22-14|Unit... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jaggy
3 Replies
10. Solaris
Hi Solaris Folks :),
I need to calculate the swap usage on solaris server, please let me understand the output of below swap -s and swap -l commands.
$swap -s
total: 1774912k bytes allocated + 240616k reserved = 2015528k used, 14542512k available
$swap -l
swapfile dev swaplo... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: seenuvasan1985
6 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dhex_searchlog
DHEX_SEARCHLOG(5) BSD File Formats Manual DHEX_SEARCHLOG(5)
NAME
dhex_searchlog -- search log file for dhex
DESCRIPTION
Searchlogs for dhex(1) are stored in searchlog files. This manpage describes the format of those files.
EXAMPLE
A typical searchlog file looks like this:
'#DHEX SEARCHLOG'
'#VERSION 0'
'#Search was for d0 0f af fe'
'#lines are all in hex'
'0000000000002385'
'0000000000002e21'
'0000000000006acb'
'0000000000006b8b'
'000000000000cd27'
OPTIONS
In the example above, the file has two sections: A comment section, and an offset section.
Comments
Comments are indicated with a '#' character. Everything afterwards in a line is being ignored when parsing the file
Offset section
Offsets are 64 bit addresses presented as hexadecimal values. It is the offset where the searchstring occurred as result when the searchlog
was written. And it is also where the next search is being conducted when reading the searchlog.
BUGS
Report bugs to <dettus@dettus.net>. Make sure to include DHEX somewhere in the subject.
AUTHOR
Written by Thomas Dettbarn
SEE ALSO
dhex(1), dhexrc(5), dhex_markers(5).
BSD
May 12, 2012 BSD