Hi,
Hi, I run the command:
hostname to get the host back from the server: db201
Now, I need to take that result and set it to a variable. Can anyone help me with this?? I need to be able to use the same script on multiple servers so I do not want to hardcode the hostname result into... (1 Reply)
Hello community
I'd like to join to command results and put it to the same line in one file, how can I do that?
file: a.txt
so when I put Date '+%H:%M' and echo date '+%D' in the file appears 14:44 01/05/08 not
14:44
01/05/08
I like to know how can I make a substituion of a whole... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I want to use the following ps coomand:
ps -ef | grep test
Result of this command is:
Test 161220 1 0 Oct 04 - 1:11 /test/test
Just mentioning the description of each value in the result:
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
Test 161220... (11 Replies)
I recently encountered this on the AIX system
df command showed usage is 100% i.e 1.5 GB while du command showed usage is only 500MB
Why are the 2 commands showing different output
This command shows usage is 1.5 GB
nlxdsm29:deqadm 24> df -k .
/usr/sap/DEQ ... (3 Replies)
works as expected
$ ssh 172.24.40.100
Last login: Mon Jan 1 06:07:24 2001 from 172.24.41.78
# /path/script.sh
gives me error consistent with env setup
$ ssh 172.24.40.100 /path/script.sh
Which implies the latter is running the script.sh on host a, when I want to 'launch' in from a, and... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am currently reading a tar file and searching for a particular word using grep e.g. Plane. At the moment, if a sentence is found with the word "Plane" the sentence itself is piped to another file.
Here is the code i am using;
for jar in 'cat jar_file.tar'; do
tar -tvf... (3 Replies)
I want to echo into file1 echo & date commands, which in turn will be echoed into file2 string and the current date.
So when I'll run file1 it will echo into file2 the commands 'echo' & 'date'
My problem is that the date command turns into the actual date value.
Example:... (2 Replies)
Using hp-ux's shell, I'm trying to echo a complex awk command into a script file for later use. But it fails on a newline character and splits the rest of the command onto the next line.
echo ' printf("%s: TOTAL = %18.0lf\n", FILENAME, TOTAL) >> "TOTAL.TXT";' >>awk.script
Looks... (3 Replies)
Hi,
i have a file hello.log which as several line that look like the below
2015-12-07 09:46:56 0:339 120.111.12.12 POST /helloWorld
2015-12-07 09:46:57 0:439 122.111.12.12 POST /helloWorld
....
when i grep expecting to see results like the below.
... (6 Replies)
I want to remove any files that are older than 2 days from a directory. It deletes those files. Then it comes back with a message it is a directory. What am I doing wrong here?
+ find /mydir -mtime +2 -exec rm -f '{}' ';'
rm: /mydir is a directory (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
tklib_history
history(n) Provides a history for Entry widgets history(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
history - Provides a history for Entry widgets
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4
package require Tk 8.4
package require history ?0.1?
::history::init pathName ?length?
::history::remove pathName
::history::add pathName text
::history::get pathName
::history::clear pathName
::history::configure pathName option ?value?
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_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This package provides a convenient history mechanism for Entry widgets. The history may be accessed with the up and down arrow keys.
::history::init pathName ?length?
Arranges to remember the history of the named Entry widget. An optional length determines the number of history entries to keep.
This may be changed later with ::history::configure. History entries must be added with the ::history::add command before they can
be seen.
::history::remove pathName
Forgets all history entries for the Entry pathName and removes the history bindings.
::history::add pathName text
This command is used to add history entries to an Entry that has previously had ::history::init called on it. This command should be
called from your Entry handler with the contents of the entry (or whatever you wish to add to the history).
::history::get pathName
This command returns a list containing the history entries for the Entry pathName
::history::clear pathName
This command clears the history list for the named Entry.
::history::configure pathName option ?value?
This command queries or sets configuration options. Currently the options recognized are length and alert. Setting the length deter-
mines the number of history entries to keep for the named Entry. Alert specifies the command to run when the user reaches the end of
the history, it defaults to
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entry .e
bind .e <Return> [list ProcessEntry %W]
::history::init .e
pack .e
proc ProcessEntry {w} {
set text [$w get]
if {$text == ""} { return }
::history::add $w $text
puts $text
$w delete 0 end
}
KEYWORDS
entry, history
history 0.1 history(n)