i have a slightly different scenario now. i want the awk command to omit every hostgroup configuration that does not have anything set for the members section, as in below:
when members is set, it will look like this:
so in other words, i want the awk command to omit every hostgroup configuration that is memberless and only output configurations that has some hostname(s) set in the member section. make sense?
Hi,
For example, i have a string
"123 456 789 abc 111 222 333"
and I would like to delete all the characters before abc so that it becomes
"abc 111 222 333"
how can i do that in unix? using sed?
note: I actually don't know how many words/charachters before "abc", so the "cut"... (9 Replies)
i have created the following input script
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW MMSSENDAVGUPLOADTIME_GN
AS
sp_strip_mean_value_type.get_val(MMSSENDAVGUPLOADTIME) MMSSENDAVGUPLOADTIME_val
sp_strip_mean_value_type.get_val(MMSSENDAVGUPLOADTIME) MMSSENDAVGUPLOADTIME_counter
select... (1 Reply)
I thought that this was going to be quit simple using sed but i wasn't able to find a way to delete the second line of a text file if my pattern was not found in the line
With awk i am completly useless :rolleyes:
Any ideas? (2 Replies)
I'm looking for a command that will read a file listing information and delete everything after a certain word is found. I also may need to search the file and delete everything before a certain word. The file would contains fields of information like below repeating for the entire file;
Name... (5 Replies)
Hello!. I am working on a very simple program and I have been trying different things. This is so far what I have done and there is one small detail that still does not work. It finds all the records in a phonebook per say:
./rem Susan
More than one match; Please select the one to remove: ... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I'd like to print the next word after a found pattern.
example text:
word1 word2 word3 word4 pattern word5
pattern word1 word2 word3 word4
word1 word2 pattern word4
basiclly the word after pattern.
Thanks (9 Replies)
Hi,
I have to search a word in a text file and then I have to delete lines above from the word searched . For eg suppose the file is like this:
Records
P1
10,23423432
,77:1
,234:2
P2
10,9089004
,77:1
,234:2
,87:123
,9898:2
P3
456456
P1
:123,456456546
P2
abc:324234 (2 Replies)
Hi,
here are few lines present in the logs. I want to grep on Error and print few lines before and after Error word is found
line1
Line2
Line3
Error
Line4
Line5
Line6
Line7
I want the output to be
Line2
Line3
Error
Line5 (1 Reply)
Hi,
i have another problem. I have been trying to solve it by myself but failed.
inputfile
;;
ID T08578
NAME T08578
SBASE 30696
EBASE 32083
TYPE P
func just test
func chronology
func cholesterol
func null
INT 30765-37333
INT 37154-37318
Link 5546
Link 8142 (4 Replies)
I have a multicolumn text file with header in the first row like this
The headers are stored in an array called . which contains I want to search for each elements of this array from that multicolumn text file. And I am using this awk approach
for ii in ${hdr}
do
gawk -vcol="$ii" -F... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Atta
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LEARN ABOUT V7
faith
FAITH(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual FAITH(4)NAME
faith -- IPv6-to-IPv4 TCP relay capturing interface
SYNOPSIS
device faith
DESCRIPTION
The faith interface captures IPv6 TCP traffic, for implementing userland IPv6-to-IPv4 TCP relay like faithd(8).
Each faith interface is created at runtime using interface cloning. This is most easily done with the ifconfig(8) create command or using
the cloned_interfaces variable in rc.conf(5).
Special action will be taken when IPv6 TCP traffic is seen on a router, and the routing table suggests to route it to the faith interface.
In this case, the packet will be accepted by the router, regardless of the list of IPv6 interface addresses assigned to the router. The
packet will be captured by an IPv6 TCP socket, if it has the IN6P_FAITH flag turned on and matching address/port pairs. As a result, faith
will let you capture IPv6 TCP traffic to some specific destination addresses. Userland programs, such as faithd(8) can use this behavior to
relay IPv6 TCP traffic to IPv4 TCP traffic. The program can accept some specific IPv6 TCP traffic, perform getsockname(2) to get the IPv6
destination address specified by the client, and perform application-specific address mapping to relay IPv6 TCP to IPv4 TCP.
The IN6P_FAITH flag on a IPv6 TCP socket can be set by using setsockopt(2), with level IPPROTO_IPV6 and optname IPv6_FAITH.
To handle error reports by ICMPv6, some ICMPv6 packets routed to an faith interface will be delivered to IPv6 TCP, as well.
To understand how faith can be used, take a look at the source code of faithd(8).
As the faith interface implements potentially dangerous operations, great care must be taken when configuring it. To avoid possible misuse,
the sysctl(8) variable net.inet6.ip6.keepfaith must be set to 1 prior to using the interface. When net.inet6.ip6.keepfaith is 0, no packets
will be captured by the faith interface.
The faith interface is intended to be used on routers, not on hosts.
SEE ALSO inet(4), inet6(4), faithd(8)
Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino and Kazu Yamamoto, An IPv6-to-IPv4 transport relay translator, RFC3142.
HISTORY
The FAITH IPv6-to-IPv4 TCP relay translator first appeared in the WIDE hydrangea IPv6 stack.
BSD April 10, 1999 BSD