Hi,
I have one file stat.
Stat file contents are as follows: for example.
H50768020040913,00260100,507680,13,0000000643,0000000643,00000,0000
H50769520040808,00260100,507695,13,0000000000,0000000000,00000,0000 H50770620040611,00260100,507706,13,0000000000,0000000000,00000,0000
Now i... (1 Reply)
Basic:
find . -type f -name “*.txt” -print | awk '{gsub("Ontem", "AntesdeOntem", $0); print > FILENAME}' *.txt
The idea is in folder /home/myapontamentos
I have some files and i need to change in all them the word "ontem" to "antesdeontem".
But bigger files are cut (size i mean)... (4 Replies)
Hi guys,
I checked the knowledge base before posting this question.
is there any way by which you can ALWAYS ALLOW file overwrite in AWK?. i.e. an option similar to noclobber in Korn shell.
I don't to check for files existence and remove them. (1 Reply)
hi,
i am facing a problem in merging two files using awk,
the problem is as stated below,
file1:
A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|1
M|N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|2
AA|BB|CC|DD|EE|FF|GG|HH|II|1
....
....
....
file2 :
1|Mn|op|qr (2 Replies)
hello
i would like to copy files from 1 location to a nother, but it has only to copy files which are newer or have a different filesize.
all has to be logged to a copy.log file (als skipped files should be in the log)
is this possible with the cp command (1 Reply)
To find the whole size of a particular directory i use "du -sk /dirname".. but after finding the direcory's size how do i make conditions like if the size of the dir is more than 1 GB i hav to delete some of the files inside the dir (0 Replies)
Hello,
I want remove files have same size in a directory.
this command only find this files.
ls -l | awk '$1!~/^d/{if(size!=""){ print}size=$8}'
I want to remove the files of the same size.
samples: 5 files are same size. I want to keep only first file.
Thank you very much for your help. (3 Replies)
I want to compare two files, and search for items that are in both. Then override the first file with that containing only elements which were in both files. I imagine something with diff, but not sure.
File 1
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
File 2
One
Three
Four
Six
Eight (2 Replies)
// Redhat
I have this code working, but need to add one more qualification so that I don't overwrite the files.
#!/bin/sh
cd /P2/log/cerner_prod/millennium/archive/
for f in *
do || continue #If this isn't a regular file, skip it.
&& continue #If a backup already... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Daniel Gate
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
cpio
cpio(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual cpio(4)NAME
cpio - format of cpio archive
DESCRIPTION
The header structure, when the option of is not used (see cpio(1)), is:
When the option is used, the header information is described by:
Longtime and Longfile are equivalent to and respectively. The contents of each file are recorded together with other items describing the
file. Every instance of contains the constant 070707 (octal). The items through have meanings explained in stat(2). The length of the
null-terminated path name including the null byte, is given by
The last record of the archive always contains the name Directories and the trailer are recorded with equal to zero.
It will not always be the case that and correspond to the results of but the values are always sufficient to tell whether two files in the
archive are linked to each other.
When a device special file is archived by HP-UX (using the option), contains a magic constant which is dependent upon the implementation
doing the writing. flags the device file as an HP-UX 32-bit device specifier, and contains the 32-bit device specifier (see stat(2)). If
the option is not present, special files are not archived or restored. Non-HPUX device special files are never restored.
SEE ALSO cpio(1), find(1), stat(2).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE cpio(4)