Hello,
I am writing this script in ksh (consisting of various functions such as -> read_file, write_file, pront_output and initialise) which basically process input files based on the parameters it contains.
My task now is to write any error conditions trapped by any of the function above to... (2 Replies)
Hi guys. Can someone point me to a resource that explains this? Basically these are websphere logs that need to be stored daily, I'm on sunOS 5.8. Each new file stored could have the current time as its filename. The script could be run on a cron which I can set up. I'm just not sure how to write... (0 Replies)
Dear all,
I'm new in Unix system, I need help about how to create execution file.
for example in my system i have file fg*
when i open fg file i get :
cmd='basename$0'
$cmd "$@"
how to create file like that (execution file) in KSH shell
thank you for your help
heru (4 Replies)
Accept command line input of a directory
keep a .logfile of the contents of the directory inputed
if a .logfile does not exist create one for the file that is missing a .logfile and create a message stating .logfile was updated
if all .logfiles are there display message stating all files are... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I have about 15 directories all with exactly the same structure. I have a file in each of them called log.txt. This file sits in /home/ftp/*usernamehere*/ftptransfer/log/
Username here is the only change in each of the 15 directories.
I want to create a SIMPLE shell script that... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a requirement to create a "superset" file out of a number of different sources with some different and some same columns.
We intend to have a manually updateable SuperSetCols.csv which would look like
"ColA","ColB","ColC","ColD","ColE","ColF","ColG"
so someday we may add... (3 Replies)
hi guys, trying to create a csv from a tricky log file in ksh,
using 'awk '{print $1" "$14" "$15" "$16" "$17" "$18" "$19}' >> $TMP_FILE' on another set of files I have an output file with hundreds of lines in which looks like so:
ABC_DEFGHI_16_JKLMNP11.20101115_095412_374.log:09:54:29.579... (3 Replies)
Newbie...Thank you for your help.
I am creating my first script that simply generates subdirectories to organize video, music, and text files within those subdirectories from my current working directory.
PROBLEM: I am trying to write a log file that contains, for each file, the original file... (0 Replies)
Hello Team-
we would like to implement an approach which has to write the log file simultaneously
when .sql file is executing by Unix process. At present,it is writing the log file
once the process is completed. I've tested the current process with the below
approaches and none of them... (1 Reply)
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scriptreplay
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scriptreplay - play back typescripts, using timing information
SYNOPSIS
scriptreplay [options] [-t] timingfile [typescript [divisor]]
DESCRIPTION
This program replays a typescript, using timing information to ensure that output happens at the same speed as it originally appeared when
the script was recorded.
The replay simply displays the information again; the programs that were run when the typescript was being recorded are not run again.
Since the same information is simply being displayed, scriptreplay is only guaranteed to work properly if run on the same type of terminal
the typescript was recorded on. Otherwise, any escape characters in the typescript may be interpreted differently by the terminal to which
scriptreplay is sending its output.
The timing information is what script(1) outputs to standard error if it is run with the -t parameter.
By default, the typescript to display is assumed to be named "typescript", but other filenames may be specified, as the second parameter or
with option -s.
If the third parameter is specified, it is used as a speed-up multiplier. For example, a speed-up of 2 makes scriptreplay go twice as
fast, and a speed-up of 0.1 makes it go ten times slower than the original session.
OPTIONS
The first three options will overide old-style arguments.
-t, --timing file
File containing script timing output.
-s, --typescript file
File containing the script terminal output.
-d, --divisor number
Speed up the replay displaying this number of times. The argument is a floating point number. It's called divisor because it
divides the timings by this factor.
-V, --version
Display version information and exit.
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit.
EXAMPLE
% script -t 2> timingfile
Script started, file is typescript
% ls
<etc, etc>
% exit
Script done, file is typescript
% scriptreplay timingfile
SEE ALSO script(1)COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 James Youngman
Copyright (C) 2008 Karel Zak
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
Released under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.
AUTHOR
The original scriptreplay program was written by Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>. The program was re-written in C by James Youngman
<jay@gnu.org> and Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>.
AVAILABILITY
The scriptreplay command is part of the util-linux package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.
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