Hi guys i have written a script which takes the options given to him and execute itself accordingly.
for example
if a script name is doctortux then executing doctortux without option should made doctortux to be executed in automatic mode i.e. doctortux -a
or if a doctortux is needed to run in... (4 Replies)
My requiremeny is as follows,
I have two files
file a
A BONES RD,NHILL,3418,VIC
37TH PARALLEL RD,DEEP LEAD,3385,VIC
4 AK RD,OAKEY,4401,QLD
A & J FARRS RD,BARMOYA,4703,QLD
A B PATTERSON DR,ARUNDEL,4214,QLD
A BLAIRS RD,BUCKRABANYULE,3525,VIC
file b
A BONES... (12 Replies)
hi guys
i have this very messy script, that looks in /var/log/messages.all for an error and reports if it finds the key works
how can i get it to look at more then one file, i.e /var/log/message.all *
so it looks in old logs as well
thanks
exit 0 if (isRenderNode(hostname));
my... (4 Replies)
Platforms : Solaris 10 and RHEL 5.6
I always get double quotes , single quotes and asteriks mixed up for find, ls and grep commands.
The below commands retrieve the correct results. But , unders stress , I get all these mixed up :mad: .So, i wanted to get a clear picture.
Please check if... (7 Replies)
Platform: AIX 6.1/ksh
Question1.
I want to grep for the string "CUSTOM_PKMS" in all the files in server except those files with extensions .dbf , .ctl and .dmp
I started running the following command but it is taking too long because there are lots of .dbf , .ctl and .dmp files in this... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
actually i have a lot of IP addresses on multiple .xml files on my folder,
my tag on xml files are like this,
<db-url>jdbc:oracle:thin:@10.100.5.56:1521:DWH01</db-url>
i actually can print only the IP addresses
awk -F"" '/url/ { print $3 }' *.xml
10.100.5.56
i would like to grep... (2 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I'm writing script to find out last files and its modified date - unfortunately am having problem with the below script.
Error message:
"grep: sales.txt: No such file or directory"
#!/bin/bash
var=1
var1=`awk '{n++} END {print n}' sales.txt`
while ]
do
prod=$var... (6 Replies)
Hi everyone
I am trying to write a script to check if file systems are mounted, and also validate the permission; then do a whole bunch of other things. I am facing a problem with grep. For example, if the mountpoints are:
/dev/XYZ_lv /abc/XYZ jfs2 Nov 25 20:36... (4 Replies)
I have a need to grep a large number of files, but only display the first result from each file. I have tried to use grep, but am not limited to it. I can use perl and awk as well. Please help! (9 Replies)
I have a text file (allWords.txt), that I would like to search through. Here is a snippet of what it looks like...
a
aah
aahed
aahing
aahs
aardvark
aardvarks
aardwolf
ab
abaci
aback
abacus
abacuses
abaft
......
I would like to use the grep search to search, line by line, for... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: blackvelvet
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set_editor($code)
Sets the subroutine that Prophet should use instead of "Prophet::CLI::Command::edit_text" (as this routine invokes an interactive editor)
to $code.
set_editor_script SCRIPT
Sets the editor that Proc::InvokeEditor uses.
This should be a non-interactive script found in t/scripts.
import_extra($class, $args)
in_gladiator($code)
Run the given code using Devel::Gladiator.
repo_path_for($username)
Returns a path on disk for where $username's replica is stored.
repo_uri_for($username)
Returns a file:// URI for $USERNAME'S replica (with the correct replica type prefix).
replica_uuid
Returns the UUID of the test replica.
database_uuid
Returns the UUID of the test database.
replica_last_rev
Returns the sequence number of the last change in the test replica.
as_user($username, $coderef)
Run this code block as $username. This routine sets up the %ENV hash so that when we go looking for a repository, we get the user's repo.
replica_uuid_for($username)
Returns the UUID of the given user's test replica.
database_uuid_for($username)
Returns the UUID of the given user's test database.
ok_added_revisions( { CODE }, $numbers_of_new_revisions, $msg)
Checks that the given code block adds the given number of changes to the test replica. $msg is optional and will be printed with the test
if given.
serialize_conflict($conflict_obj)
Returns a simple, serialized version of a Prophet::Conflict object suitable for comparison in tests.
The serialized version is a hash reference containing the following keys:
meta => { original_source_uuid => 'source_replica_uuid' }
records => { 'record_uuid' =>
{ change_type => 'type',
props => { propchange_name => { source_old => 'old_val',
source_new => 'new_val',
target_old => 'target_val',
}
}
},
'another_record_uuid' =>
{ change_type => 'type',
props => { propchange_name => { source_old => 'old_val',
source_new => 'new_val',
target_old => 'target_val',
}
}
},
}
serialize_changeset($changeset_obj)
Returns a simple, serialized version of a Prophet::ChangeSet object suitable for comparison in tests (a hash).
run_command($command, @args)
Run the given command with (optionally) the given args using a new Prophet::CLI object. Returns the standard output of that command in
scalar form or, in array context, the STDOUT in scalar form *and* the STDERR in scalar form.
Examples:
run_command('create', '--type=Foo');
load_record($type, $uuid)
Loads and returns a record object for the record with the given type and uuid.
as_alice CODE, as_bob CODE, as_charlie CODE, as_david CODE
Runs CODE as alice, bob, charlie or david.
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