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Operating Systems HP-UX [Solved] Adding a column. Post 302697617 by pamu on Friday 7th of September 2012 05:28:17 AM
Old 09-07-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by mohtashims
Code:
6.22216e+07K

Now how to I convert this in MBs and GBs ?
Just replace the last part in the script mentioned in RED.
Code:
top |  awk '{ if ($7 ~ /K/) { {sum+=($7*1024)}}else{if ($7 ~ /M/){ {sum+=($7*1024*1024)}} else { sum+=$7}}}END { print (sum/1024) "K"}' file

#For MB's
{ print (sum/(1024*1024)) "MB"}

#For GB's
{ print (sum/(1024*1024*1024)) "GB"}

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