Is this possible? Let me know If I need specify further on what I am trying to do- I just want to spare you the boring details of my personal file management.
Thanks in advance-
Brian- (2 Replies)
hi all,
here is the description to my problem.
input parameters: $date1 & $date2
based on the range i need to select the archived files from the archived directory and moved them in to working directory.
can u please help me in writing the code to select the multiple files based on the... (3 Replies)
Hi Expert,
Need your scripting and finding data so that it help me to find the culprit of this memory usage error.
Data provided here is a sample.
Process Snapshot directory: /var/spool/processes-snapshot
webdev9o9% pwd
/var/spool/processes-snapshot
webdev9o9% ls -lrct
-rw-r--r-- ... (3 Replies)
hi all,
here is the description to my problem.
input parameter: $date1
based on the date i need to select three files starting with audit.log* based on its modified date, a date before, a date after(if its exists). We need to compare the input date to modified date of the file. And then... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Really stuck up with a requirement where I need to move a file (Lets say date_Employee.txt--the date will have different date values like 20120612/20120613 etc) from one directory to another based on creation/modification dates.
While visiting couple of posts, i could see we can... (3 Replies)
My unix version is IBM AIX Version 6.1
I tried google my requirement and found the below answer,
find . -newermt “2012-06-15 08:13" ! -newermt “2012-06-15 18:20"
But newer command is not working in AIX version 6.1 unix
I have given my requirement below:
Input:
atr files:
... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
i have a folder, with tons of files containing as following,
on /my/folder/jobs/
some_name_2016-01-17-22-38-58_some name_0_0.zip.done
some_name_2016-01-17-22-40-30_some name_0_0.zip.done
some_name_2016-01-17-22-48-50_some name_0_0.zip.done
and these can be lots of similar files,... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
Daily i am doing the house keeping in one of my server and manually moving the files which were older than 90 days and moving to destination folder.
using the find command . Could you please assist me how to put the automation using the shell script .
... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: venkat918
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
clmimac
clm imac(1) USER COMMANDS clm imac(1)
NAME
clm imac - Interpret Matrices (c.q. MCL iterands output by mcl) As Clusterings.
clmimac is not in actual fact a program. This manual page documents the behaviour and options of the clm program when invoked in mode imac.
The options -h, --apropos, --version, -set, --nop are accessible in all clm modes. They are described in the clm manual page.
SYNOPSIS
clm imac -imx <fname> [options]
clm imac -imx fname (input file) [-o fname (name/stem for output)] [-dag fname (output DAG)] [-overlap str (overlap mode)] [-sort str
(size|revsize|lex|none)] [-strict num (in 0..1)] [-h (print synopsis, exit)] [--apropos (print synopsis, exit)] [--version (print version,
exit)]
DESCRIPTION
Use clm imac to interpret matrices (as clusterings) output by mcl using mcl's -dump ite option.
Use clm imac only if you have a special reason; the normal usage of mcl is to do multiple runs for varying -I parameters and use the clus-
terings output by mcl itself. One reason is if you are interested in clusterings with overlap; early MCL iterands generally induce cluster-
ings possessing overlap. Another reason is to investigate how the cluster structure associated with the MCL process evolves over time.
OPTIONS
-imx fname (input file)
The input file is presumably an MCL iterand resulting from the mcl option -dump ite.
-strict num (in 0..1)
Higher values (up until 1) will thin out the DAG constructed by clm imac. The default value is 0.00001, yielding the full DAG.
-o fname (file name/stem)
Write to file named fname.
-dag fname (output DAG)
Write the DAG (directed acyclic graph) constructed from the input to file. This DAG is constructed according to the structure associated
with diagonally positive semi-definite matrices as described in the PhD thesis Graph clustering by flow simulation. Consult mclfamily(7)
for references.
-sort str (size|revsize|lex|none)
Sort the clusters either by increasing size, decreasing size, lexicographically by the indices they contain, or use the clustering exactly
as obtained from the interpretation routine.
-overlap mode (overlap mode)
With mode set to cut, remove any overlap by allocating the nodes in overlap to the first cluster in which they were found. Mode keep
leaves overlap unchanged, and mode split results in overlapping parts excised and introduced as clusters in their own right.
AUTHOR
Stijn van Dongen.
SEE ALSO
mclfamily(7) for an overview of all the documentation and the utilities in the mcl family.
clm imac 12-068 8 Mar 2012 clm imac(1)