07-24-2012
Thanks for reply ,
actually i didnt get the exact answers ..
take as examples ;
we have the file as tt.sh and contents as
4
5
7
8
14
...
..
i need the output like this ..(note file contents start line not be one it may be any value )
Missing number in the files are:-
6
9
10
11
12
13
.
.
.
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QER(8) System Manager's Manual QER(8)
NAME
qer, runq - queues management for spooled files
SYNOPSIS
qer root tag reply args
runq [ -ad ] root cmd
DESCRIPTION
Qer creates a control and a data file in a queue directory. The control file contents consist of the tag, reply, and args separated by
spaces. The data file contains the standard input to qer. The files are created in the directory root/user, where user is the contents of
/dev/user. Mktemp(2) is used to create the actual names of the control and data file.
Runq processes the files queued by qer. Without the -a option, runq processes all requests in the directory root/user, where user is the
contents of /dev/user. With the -a it processes all requests. Each request is processed by executing the command cmd with the contents of
the control file as its arguments, the contents of the data file as its standard input, and standard error appended to the error file
E.XXXXXX.
The action taken by runq depends on the return status of cmd. If cmd returns a null status, the processing is assumed successful and the
control, data, and error files are removed. If cmd returns an error status containing the word the files are left to be reprocessed at a
later time. For any other status, an error message is mailed to the requester and the files are removed. Runq uses the reply field in the
control file as a mail address to which to send an error notification. The notification contains the contents of the control file to iden-
tify the failed request.
To avoid reprocessing files too often, the following algorithm is used: a data file younger than one hour will not be processed if its
error file exists and was last modified within the preceding 10 minutes. A data file older than one hour will not be processed if its
error file exists and was last modified within the preceding hour.
The -d option causes debugging output on standard error describing the progress through the queues.
Runq is often called from cron(8) by an entry such as
0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * kremvax
runq -a /mail/queue /mail/lib/remotemail
The entry must be a single line; it is folded here only so it fits on the page.
FILES
root/user
queue directory for user
root/user/D.XXXXXX
data file
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error file
SOURCE
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SEE ALSO
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