Hi,
The below is the content of the file.
008.03.50.21|ID4|0015a3f01cf3
008.04.20.16|ID3|0015a3f02337
008.04.20.17|ID4_1xVoice|00131180d80e
008.04.20.03|ID3_1xVoice|0015a3694125
008.04.30.05|ID3_1xVoice|0015a3f038af
008.06.30.17|ID3_1xVoice|00159660d454... (2 Replies)
Hello all -
I am to this forum and fairly new in learning unix and finding some difficulty in preparing a small shell script. I am trying to make script to sort all the files given by user as input (either the exact full name of the file or say the files matching the criteria like all files... (3 Replies)
cat file1.txt
field1 "user1":
field2:"data-cde"
field3:"data-pqr"
field4:"data-mno"
field1 "user1":
field2:"data-dcb"
field3:"data-mxz"
field4:"data-zul"
field1 "user2":
field2:"data-cqz"
field3:"data-xoq"
field4:"data-pos"
Now i need to have the date like below.
i have just... (7 Replies)
hI
I have file A
NSU30504 5 6 G 6
NSU3050B T 7 9 J
NSU30506 T I 8 9
NSU3050C H J K L Output:
NSU3050B T 7 9 J
NSU3050C H J K L
NSU30504 5 6 G 6
NSU30506 T I 8 9Video tutorial on how to use code tags in The UNIX and Linux Forums. (13 Replies)
Hi,
I have a data like
Input:
12||34|56|78
Output:
XYZ|12||34|56|78
I tried like this , but it puts it on another line
awk -F "|" ' BEGIN {"XYZ"} {print $0} 'file
Any quick suggessitons in sed/awk ? am using HP-UX (3 Replies)
Hi guys,
I need to append new data at the end of each line of the files. This new data is based on substring (3rd fields) of last column.
Input file xxx.csv:
U1234|1-5X|orange|1-5X|Act|1-5X|0.1 /sac/orange 12345 0
U5678|1-7X|grape|1-7X|Act|1-7X|0.1 /sac/grape 5678 0... (5 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have problem to append new data at the end of each line of the files where it takes whole value of the nth column. My expected result i just want to take a specific value only. This new data is based on substring of 11th, 12th 13th column that has comma seperated value.
My code:
awk... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: null7
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tracetopends
TRACETOPENDS(1) User Commands TRACETOPENDS(1)NAME
tracetopends - reports the endpoints that are responsible for the most traffic in a trace
SYNOPSIS
tracetopends [ -f bpf ] [ -A addrtype ] [ -s ] [ -d ] [ -b ] [ -a ] [ -p ] [ -n topcount ] inputuri [inputuri ...]
DESCRIPTION
tracetopends reports the number of bytes and packets sent and received by the busiest endpoints observed in the input trace(s).
-f bpf filter
Output only packets that match tcpdump style bpf filter.
-n top count
Report the top N endpoints (defaults to 10).
-A address type
Specifies how an endpoint should be defined. Suitable options are "mac", "v4" and "v6" which will report endpoint stats for each
observed MAC address, IPv4 address and IPv6 address respectively.
-s Sort endpoints based on the amount of outgoing traffic (will cancel any previous -d option. This is on by default.
-d Sort endpoints based on the amount of incoming traffic (will cancel any previous -s option.
-b Sort endpoints based on the amount of IP traffic (will cancel any previous -a or -p options. This is on by default.
-a Sort endpoints based on the amount of application layer traffic (will cancel any previous -b or -p options.
-p Sort endpoints based on the amount of packets (will cancel any previous -b or -a options.
OUTPUT
Output is written to stdout in columns separated by blank space.
The columns are (in order):
* Endpoint address
* Time last observed
* Packets originating from the endpoint
* Bytes originating from the endpoint (IP header onwards)
* Payload originating from the endpoint (post transport header)
* Packets sent to the endpoint
* Bytes sent to the endpoint (IP header onwards)
* Payload sent to the endpoint (post transport header)
EXAMPLES
Find the IPv4 addresses that are sending the most traffic.
tracetopends -A v4 -b -s erf:trace.erf.gz
LINKS
More details about tracetopends (and libtrace) can be found at http://www.wand.net.nz/trac/libtrace/wiki/UserDocumentation
SEE ALSO libtrace(3), tracemerge(1), tracefilter(1), traceconvert(1), tracesplit_dir(1), tracereport(1), tracertstats(1), tracestats(1), tracepkt-
dump(1), traceanon(1), tracesummary(1), tracereplay(1), tracediff(1), traceends(1)AUTHORS
Shane Alcock <salcock@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
tracetopends (libtrace) September 2011 TRACETOPENDS(1)