I'm trying to delete lines from a large text file using VI.
Every line that I am wanting to delete start with 'S' - all others do not. (A list of users)
I've tried using * but doesn't seem to like it...any ideas...
Doesn't have to be VI - but I'm better with VI than sed/awk. (8 Replies)
on my SCO UNIX wild cards are not displaying wanted result.
Why like that . I think that i was not using proper command .
what are there . how can i use the wildcards in UNIX. (7 Replies)
Hi guys,
a small problem today, I'm grepping a log file containing lines like this below:
Mar 09 16:04:00 blabla
Mar 09 16:04:02 blabla
Mar 09 16:04:05 blabla
Mar 09 16:04:15 blabla
Mar 09 16:05:06 blabla
Mar 09 16:05:23 blabla
Mar 09 16:05:25 blabla
... in this file I'm grepping... (5 Replies)
when writing a shell script (bourne) and using a unix command like 'ls' is there anything special you need to do to use a wildcard (like *)? (3 Replies)
ok, I'm trying to write a script file that lists files with specific elements in the name into a txt file, it looks like this
ls s*.dat > file_names.txt
can't figure out whats wrong with that line, any ideas?
thanks in advance (10 Replies)
Hi All
Please excuse another straightforward question. When creating a tar archive from a directory I am attempting to use wildcards to eliminate certain filetypes (otherwise the archive gets too large). So I am looking for something along these lines.
tar -cf archive.tar * <minus all *.rst... (5 Replies)
These 2 websites do a GREAT job of explaining different types of wildcards. I learned about the categories of characters which I never knew about at all.
GNU/Linux Command-Line Tools Guide - Wildcards
GREP (1 Reply)
Hi
I have 2 directories t1 and t2 with some files in it. I have to see whether the files present in t1 is also there in t2 or not. Currently, both the directories contain the same files as shown below:
$ABC.TXT
def.txt
Now, when I run the below script, it tells def.txt is found,... (5 Replies)
Platforms : Solaris 10 and RHEL 5.6
I always get double quotes , single quotes and asteriks mixed up for find, ls and grep commands.
The below commands retrieve the correct results. But , unders stress , I get all these mixed up :mad: .So, i wanted to get a clear picture.
Please check if... (7 Replies)
job_count=`grep -e "The job called .* has finished | The job called .* is running" logfile.txt | wc -l`
Any idea how to count those 2 patterns so i have a total count of the finished and running jobs from the log file?
If i do either of the patterns its works okay but adding them together... (8 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
ssh2_methods_negotiated
SSH2_METHODS_NEGOTIATED(3) 1 SSH2_METHODS_NEGOTIATED(3)ssh2_methods_negotiated - Return list of negotiated methodsSYNOPSIS
array ssh2_methods_negotiated (resource $session)
DESCRIPTION
Returns list of negotiated methods.
PARAMETERS
o $session
- An SSH connection link identifier, obtained from a call to ssh2_connect(3).
RETURN VALUES EXAMPLES
Example #1
Determining what methods were negotiated
<?php
$connection = ssh2_connect('shell.example.com', 22);
$methods = ssh2_methods_negotiated($connection);
echo "Encryption keys were negotiated using: {$methods['kex']}
";
echo "Server identified using an {$methods['hostkey']} with ";
echo "fingerprint: " . ssh2_fingerprint($connection) . "
";
echo "Client to Server packets will use methods:
";
echo " Crypt: {$methods['client_to_server']['crypt']}
";
echo " Comp: {$methods['client_to_server']['comp']}
";
echo " MAC: {$methods['client_to_server']['mac']}
";
echo "Server to Client packets will use methods:
";
echo " Crypt: {$methods['server_to_client']['crypt']}
";
echo " Comp: {$methods['server_to_client']['comp']}
";
echo " MAC: {$methods['server_to_client']['mac']}
";
?>
SEE ALSO ssh2_connect(3).
PHP Documentation Group SSH2_METHODS_NEGOTIATED(3)