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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Change value in a textFile Post 302766091 by Xedrox on Monday 4th of February 2013 07:25:25 AM
Old 02-04-2013
Excellent! Works bipinajith!. I have to take time to read this "awk" Smilie
 

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UNI(8)							      System Manager's Manual							    UNI(8)

NAME
uni - a program to interface with the UniConf configuration system SYNOPSIS
uni get KEY [DEFAULT] uni set KEY [VALUE] uni xset KEY [VALUE] uni keys KEY uni hkeys KEY uni xkeys KEY uni dump KEY uni hdump KEY uni xdump KEY DESCRIPTION
UniConf is the One True Configuration system that includes all the others because it has plugin backends and frontends. Or, less grandiosely, it's a lightweight, distributed, cacheable tree of strings. uni is used to interface directly with the UniConf system. It's primary use is for diagnostic purposes, but it can be used to add UniConf support to shell scripts. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE
UNICONF Before using uni, you must tell it which UniConf moinker you wish to query by setting this environment variable. Monikers are used to contact UniConf back-ends, be they a uniconfd server, or a local file. For example, they could be: o a filename (ini:/var/lib/app/config.ini), o or a network address, (tcp:open.nit.ca:4111). COMMANDS
get Retreive the VALUE associated with the provided KEY within the UniConf database. If a DEFAULT is provided, this will be returned if the KEY has no associated VALUE. set Assign the provided VALUE the the provided KEY. UniConf provides no guarentee that the entry committed throughout the database. The next "get" command for this KEY may not return the most recently "set" value due to caching, or the existance of a read-only generator. xset Assign, to the provided KEY, the contents of the standard-input stream. Use this command to pipe information into the UniConf data- base. keys List all the sub-keys contained within the provided KEY. hkeys List all the sub-keys, recursively, contained within the provided KEY. Since any KEY may contain sub-keys, UniConf provides no guarentee that there are no circular references. xkeys List all the sub-keys contained within the provided KEY, which can contain wildcards. See the WILDCARDS section. dump List all the sub-keys and their values, contained within the provided KEY. hdump List all the sub-keys and their values, recursively, contained within the provided KEY. xdump List all the sub-keys and their values, contained within the provided KEY, which can contain wildcards. WILDCARDS
A KEY looks just like a normal slash-delimited path. The root of the UniConf tree has a KEY named "/". Sub-keys can be accessed by names such as "/software/myapp/version". With wildcards, you can access more than one key at a time. * To access a sub-key within any one level of keys, use the asterix like so: "/software/*/version". This retrieves all keys of "ver- sion" that are one level beneath "/software". ... To access a sub-key anywhere beneath a key, use the ellipsis like so: "/.../version". This retrieves all keys of "version" that are zero or more levels beneath the root (i.e. any appearance of "version" within the database. SEE ALSO
uniconfd(8) AUTHORS
This software was written by the hackers at Net Integration Technologies. Contact us at <wvstreams-dev@lists.nit.ca> Uni 4.2.2 September 2004 UNI(8)
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