05-31-2012
Is this a work related question, smells like home work to me...
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Hi ,
I´m working on Solaris 9 SPARC and I´m writing a Script to mírror two disks..
I need to replace some text in a file ( /etc/vfstab ) .
For example:
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 ==> /dev/md/dsk/d0
I just want to change the "/dev/dsk/" to "/dev/md/dsk/.
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Hi,
I need to replace a specific line in a text (eg the line contains the word MYSERVER) with a number of lines (let's say 4) in which the word MYSERVER will be replaced with
server1 in the first line
server2 in the second line
server3 in the 3rd line
server4 in the 4th line
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Hi,
I need a sed line that will find all lines that contain "<int key="NSWindowStyleMask">" and then replace the entire line (not just that one string) with "<int key="NSWindowStyleMask">8223</int>". It doesn't necessarily have to use sed as long as it gets the job done :)
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I have a file which contains the following data.
Parameters "CParameters"
BEGIN DSSUBRECORD
Name "TgtDB"
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Hi,
I need to replace text in a file. Can someone help me write the proper sed command for this? My text file contains about a 100 lines of content. I want to replace the line containing
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This is a
This is a line
... and I want it to give me...
This is a line
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Hi,
I hope someone can help me out with the following:
I have a file with the following lines in it:
something /path/dir/my_-_file.01.ext sometext sometext
somethingelse /path/dir/my_-_file.02.ext sometext
something /path/dir/my_-_file.03.ext sometext some other text
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I have a file like
blah
blah blah blah
this is the text I need,
which might be between 1-4 lines, but
always has a blank line above and below
it, and is at the end of the text file
the code tags don't show the trailing blank line. I started by deleting the last blank line with:
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Hi All,
I have a input file as sample below
<this is not starting of file>
record
line1
line2
line3
end
line4
line5
record
line6
line7
line8
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set -f
#Start Perms
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
thread_halt_self
thread_halt_self(9r) thread_halt_self(9r)
NAME
thread_halt_self - General: Handles asynchronous traps for self-terminating kernel threads
SYNOPSIS
void thread_halt_self(
void );
ARGUMENTS
None
DESCRIPTION
The thread_halt_self routine performs the work associated with a variety of asynchronous traps (ASTs) for a kernel thread that terminates
itself. A kernel thread terminates itself (or one kernel thread terminates another kernel thread) by calling the thread_terminate routine.
The thread_halt_self routine examines the AST-related member of the thread structure pointer associated with the kernel thread that wants
to terminate itself. This thread structure pointer was returned in a previous call to kernel_isrthread or kernel_thread_w_arg and passed by
you to the thread_terminate routine. This AST-related member is set to a bit that identifies the specific AST trap associated with this
kernel thread. Based on the AST bit set in this member, thread_halt_self does the appropriate cleanup work before the kernel thread exits
from the kernel.
NOTES
A kernel thread that terminates itself must call thread_halt_self immediately after the call to thread_terminate. The reason for this is
that thread_terminate only prepares the self-terminating kernel thread to stop execution. The thread_halt_self routine completes the work
needed to stop execution of the self-terminating kernel thread by performing the appropriate cleanup work.
RETURN VALUES
None
SEE ALSO
Routines: thread_terminate(9r)
thread_halt_self(9r)