Hi,
what is the difference between use and require keywords in Perl.
What is the significance of these lines (what it mean, what is the use of this)
#!/usr/bin/perl -w // In Perl script....
#!/bin/ksh //In shell script.....
Thanks
Sweta (2 Replies)
Hey guys,
I have this file generated by me... i want to create some HTML output from it.
The problem is that i am really confused about how do I go about reading the file.
The file is in the following format:
TID1 Name1 ATime=xx AResult=yyy AExpected=yyy BTime=xx BResult=yyy... (8 Replies)
hey guys,
Hey all,
I'm doing a project currently and want to index words in a webpage.
So there would be a file with webpage content and a file with list of words, I want an output file with true and false that would show which word exists in the webpage.
example:
Webpage content... (2 Replies)
Hi
I want to extract all the words between two keywords HELLO & BYE.
eg:
Input
1_HELLO_HOW_ARE_YOU_BYE_TEST
1_HELLO_WHERE_ARE_BYE_TEST
1_HELLO_HOW_BYE_TEST
Output Required:
HOW_ARE_YOU
WHERE_ARE
HOW (7 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to determine number of lines having a specific keyword.
So for that I am using below query:
grep -i 'keyword1' filename|wc -l
This give me number of lines. Perfect for me.
However now the requirement is
I have multiple keywords together... and I have to find number of... (3 Replies)
I have below text file only with one line:
vi test.txt
This is the first test from a1.loa1 a1v1, b2.lob2, "c3.loc3" c3b1, loc4 but not from mot3 and second test from a5.loa5
Below should be the output that i want:
a1.loa1
b2.lob2
c3.loc3
loc4
a5.loa5
alv1 and c3b1 should be... (3 Replies)
Hi,
My syslog in AIX forwards all user facility to a specific log /logs/user.log
I need to further segregate the user.log to logs specific to various applications and i was wondering if i can make some configuration change to syslog.conf to forward messages based on a certain keyword?
for... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
ifparse
ifparse(1M) System Administration Commands ifparse(1M)NAME
ifparse - parse ifconfig command line
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/ifparse [-fs] addr_family commands
DESCRIPTION
Use the ifparse command to parse the ifconfig(1M) command line options and output substrings, one per line, as appropriate. If no options
are specified, ifparse returns the entire ifconfig command line as a series of substrings, one per line.
OPTIONS
The ifparse command supports the following options:
-f Lists only substrings of the ifconfig command line that are relevant to IP network multipath failover
-s Lists only substrings of the ifconfig command line that are not relevant to IP network multipath failover
OPERANDS
The ifparse command does not support the interface operand of the ifconfig command.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Parsing Command Line Options Relevant to Failover
The following example shows the use of the ifparse command to parse the command line options relevant to IP network multipath failover:
example# ifparse -f inet 1.2.3.4 up group one addif 1.2.3.5 -failover up
set 1.2.3.4 up
Example 2: Parsing Command Line Options That Are Not Relevant to Failover
The following example shows the use of the ifparse command to parse the command line options that are not relevant to IP network multipath
failover:
example# ifparse -s inet 1.2.3.4 up group one addif 1.2.3.5 -failover up
group one
addif 1.2.3.5 -failover up
Example 3: Parsing the Command Line For All Options
The following example shows the use of the ifparse command to parse the command line for all ifconfig options:
example# ifparse inet 1.2.3.4 up group one addif 1.2.3.5 -failover up
group one
set 1.2.3.4 up
addif 1.2.3.5 -failover up
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsr |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Stability Level |Obsolete |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO ifconfig(1M), attributes(5)DIAGNOSTICS
usage: -fs <addr_family> <commands>
This message indicates an invalid command line.
ifparse: Not enough space
This message indicates insufficient memory.
ifparse: dhcp not supported for inet6
DHCP operations are not supported for the inet6 address family.
ifparse: Operation <operation> not supported for <addr_family>
Most operations cannot be used with all address families. For example, the broadcast operation is not supported on the inet6 address fam-
ily.
ifparse: no argument for <operation>
Some operations, for example broadcast, require an argument.
NOTES
The ifparse command is classified as an obsolete interface. It will likely be removed in a future release. You should not develop applica-
tions that depend upon this interface.
SunOS 5.10 9 May 2001 ifparse(1M)