hey people..
i have a configuration file that looks like
7080 7988
net04.xxxxx.edu
20
where 20 is the number of threads in the thread pool initially.
net04.xxxxx.edu is the hostname.
and 7080 7988
are two ports. first one for client requests and second one for dns communication. now my... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
I have a piece of code ...wherein I need to assign the following ...
1) A command line argument to a variable
e.g origCount=ARGV
2) A unix command to a variable
e.g result=`wc -l testFile.txt`
in my awk shell script
When I do this :
print "origCount" origCount --> I get the... (0 Replies)
Hi ,
I am new to shell scripting (ksh shell) and trying to accomplish few requiremtns.
I have a file with the following format
EMP NO EMP NAME AGE Amt Paid
12 Mark Taylor 32 32333
14 James Brown... (5 Replies)
Hi! I'm trying to assign line numbers to each line of the file
for example consider the following..
The contents of the input file are
hello how are you?
I'm fine.
How about you?
I'm trying to get the following output..
1 hello how are you?
2 I'm fine.
3 How about you? ... (8 Replies)
Hi ,
I am trying to write an shell, which reads a text file (from a location) having a list of numbers of strictly 5 digits only ex: 33144
Now my script will check :
1) that each entry is only 5 digits & numeric only, no alphabets, & its not empty.
2)then it executes a shell script called... (8 Replies)
Friends
I need to have a shell script which will feed variables from two different files line-by-line. For example, I have two files - permission and file_name.
Contents of permission is -
644
755
....
contents of file_name
/file1
/file2
.....
Now I want 644 permission will be... (4 Replies)
Hey guyz,
I have a table which shows the presence or absence of my variables (A,B,C,...) in my observations (1,2,3,...)
* A B C ...
1 1 0 1
2 1 1 0
3 1 0 0
...
I want to calculate the co-presence of my variables. to have a table shows the pairwise presence of the variables (have... (1 Reply)
I've got a file that looks like this (spaces before first entries intentional):
12345650-000005000GL140227 ANNUAL HELC FEE EN
22345650-000005000GL140227 ANNUAL HELC FEE EN
32345650-000005000GL140227 ANNUAL HELC FEE EN
I want to read through the file line by line,... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
Am trying to write wrapper shell/bash script on a utility tool for which i need to pass 2 files as arugment to execute utility tool.
Wraper script am trying is to do with above metion 2 files.
utility tool accepts :
a. userinfo file : which contains username
b. item file : which... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Optimus81
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nvram
nvram(8) System Manager's Manual nvram(8)NAME
nvram - manipulate firmware NVRAM variables
SYNOPSIS
nvram [ -p ] [ -f filename ] [ -d name ] [ -c ] [ name [= value ]] ...
DESCRIPTION
The nvram command allows manipulation of firmware NVRAM variables. It can be used to get or set a variable. It can also be used to print
all of the variables or set a list of variables from a file. Changes to NVRAM variables are only saved by clean restart or shutdown.
In principle, name can be any string. In practice, not all strings will be accepted. New World machines can create new variables as
desired. Some variables require administrator privilege to get or set.
The given value must match the data type required for name. Binary data can be set using the %xx notation, where xx is the hex value of
the byte. The type for new variables is always binary data.
OPTIONS -d name
Deletes the named firmware variable.
-f filename
Set firmware variables from a text file. The file must be a list of "name value" statements. The first space on each line is taken
to be the separator between "name" and "value". If the last character of a line is , the value extends to the next line.
-x Use XML format for reading and writing variables. This option must be used before the -p or -f options, since arguments are pro-
cessed in order.
-c Delete all of the firmware variables.
-p Print all of the firmware variables.
EXAMPLES
example% nvram boot-args="-s rd=*hd:10"
Set the boot-args variable to "-s rd=*hd:10". This would specify single user mode with the root device in hard drive partition 10.
example% nvram my-variable="String One%00String Two%00%00"
Create a new variable, my-variable, containing a list of two C-strings that is terminated by a NUL.
example% nvram -d my-variable
Deletes the variable named my-variable.
October 28, 2003 nvram(8)