I am developing a script to automate Global Mirroring on IBM DS8100's. Part of the process is to establish a global copy and wait until the paired LUN's Out of Sync tracks goes to zero. I can issue a command to display the ouput and am trying to use AWK to read the appropriate field. I am... (0 Replies)
I am developing a script to automate Global Mirroring on IBM DS8100's. Part of the process is to establish a global copy and wait until the paired LUN's Out of Sync tracks goes to zero. I can issue a command to display the ouput and am trying to use AWK to read the appropriate field. I am... (1 Reply)
hi all,
i searched in unix.com and accquired the following commands for extracting specific lines from a file ..
sed -n '16482,16482p' in.sql > out.sql
awk 'NR>=10&&NR<=20' in.sql > out.sql....
these commands are working fine if i give the line numbers as such .. but if i pass a... (2 Replies)
Hello,
i've got this output text:
and i need it to look something like this:
which means that there won't be absolute path of each directory, just it's size and the last word after last '/' in each line, and i also don't need last line '1.7M /tmp'
Looks like there is a simple... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have one file, say file 1, that has data like below where 19900107 is the date,
19900107 12 144 129 0.7380047
19900108 12 168 129 0.3149017
19900109 12 192 129 3.2766666E-02
... (3 Replies)
I have a table to data which one of the columns include string of text
from within that, I am searching to include few lines but not others
for example I want to to include some combination of word address such as (address.| address? |the address | your address) but not (ip address | email... (17 Replies)
Hi All,
I am stuck in one step..
I have one file named file.txt having content:
And SGMT.perd_id = (SELECT cal.fiscal_perd_id FROM $ODS_TARGT.TIM_DT_CAL_D CAL
FROM $ODS_TARGT.GL_COA_SEGMNT_XREF_A SGMT
SGMT.COA_XREF_TYP_IDN In (SEL COA_XREF_TYP_IDN From... (4 Replies)
I have a series of csv files in the following format
eg file1
Experiment Name,XYZ_07/28/15,
Specimen Name,Specimen_001,
Tube Name, Control,
Record Date,7/28/2015 14:50,
$OP,XYZYZ,
GUID,abc,
Population,#Events,%Parent
All Events,10500,
P1,10071,95.9
Early Apoptosis,1113,11.1
Late... (6 Replies)
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genxlt
genxlt(1) General Commands Manual genxlt(1)NAME
genxlt - Generates a codeset conversion table
SYNOPSIS
genxlt [-f outputfile] [inputfile]
OPTIONS
Specifies that the generated version of the codeset conversion table be placed in the file specified by outputfile.
DESCRIPTION
The iconv subsystem can use either an algorithmic or a table converter to convert data from one codeset to another. The genxlt command cre-
ates a table converter to be used by the iconv subsystem.
The genxlt command reads a source codeset conversion table file from inputfile and writes the compiled version to outputfile. If inputfile
is not specified, standard input is used. If outputfile is not specified, standard output is used. The source codeset conversion table file
contains directives that are acted upon by the genxlt command to produce the compiled version.
The format of a translation source file is as follows: Lines whose initial nonwhite-space character is the # (number sign) are treated as
comment lines. Null lines and lines consisting only of white-space characters are treated as comment lines. Noncomment lines have to be
of the following form: source target comment
If source is found in the source codeset conversion table file multiple times, the last entry is used in the compilation of the translation
table.
The source and target arguments must be in the range of 0x00 through 0xff, inclusive; this restricts the table to 8-bit codesets. The con-
version table must define all of the 256 possible source values; otherwise, processing the table results in an error.
The following is an excerpt of a codeset conversion table:
0x80 0xc7 C cedilla 0x81 0xfc u diaeresis 0x82 0xe9 e acute 0x83 0xe2 a circumflex 0x84 0xe4 a diaeresis 0x85
0x40 a grave
The name of the file generated by the genxlt command must use the following naming convention in order for the iconv subsystem to recognize
the file as a valid converter.
fromcode: "ISO8859-1-GL" tocode: "ISO8859-1" conversion table file: "ISO8859-1-GL_ISO8859-1"
The conversion table file name is formed by concatenating the tocode file name onto the fromcode file name, with an underscore character
between the two. The compiled conversion table must reside in the /usr/lib/nls/loc/iconvTable directory or, if the LOCPATH variable is
defined, in an iconvTable directory subordinate to the LOCPATH directory. Otherwise, the iconv command does not find the table.
Note
The LOCPATH variable also overrides the default search path (/usr/lib/nls/loc) that is used to find locales. If this variable is defined,
it must therefore specify a search path that application and system software can use to find both locales and converters. The LOCPATH vari-
able is not defined by any standard, so use of the variable should be limited to testing locales or converters under development.
EXIT STATUS
If successful, the genxlt command exits with a value of 0 (zero). If an unknown flag is detected, or the specified input file or output
file cannot be opened, the genxlt command is unsuccessful and exits with a value of 1. If a syntax error is detected in the input stream,
the genxlt command will exit immediately with a value of 2, and write to standard error the line numbers where the syntax error occurred.
SEE ALSO
Commands: iconv(1)
Functions: iconv(3)genxlt(1)