I want to grep a range of numbers in a log file. My log file looks like this:
20050807070609Z;blah blah
That is a combination of yr,month,date,hours,minutes,seconds.
I want to search in the log file events that happened between a particular time.
like between 20050807070000 to 20050822070000... (1 Reply)
Hi im new to unix and need to find a way to grep the top 5 numbers in a file and put them into another file. For example my file looks like this
abcdef 50000
abcdef 45000
abcdef 40000
abcdef 35000
abcdef 30000
abcdef 25000
abcdef 20000
abcdef 15000
abcdef 10000
and so on...
How can... (1 Reply)
Howdy experts,
We have some ranges of number which belongs to particual group as below.
GroupNo StartRange EndRange
Group0125 935300 935399
Group2006 935400 935476
937430 937459
Group0324 935477 935549
... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I have a column where there are values from 1 to 150.
I want to get the frequency of values in the following ranges:
1-5
6-10
11-15
....
....
....
146-150
How can I do this in a for loop?
Thanks,
Guss (1 Reply)
out of a range of numbers, how can i pick out the number that is the closest to any arbitrary/random number that a user supplies?
say the range of numbers are between 1 - 90000. but that doesn't mean each number exist between 1 - 90000. the range of numbers could be for example:
1, 3, 4, 6,... (6 Replies)
Dear Friends,
I want to know how to grep for the lines that has a number between given range(start and end).
I have tried the following sed command.
sed -n -e '/20030101011442/,/20030101035519/p'
However this requires both start and end to be part of the content being grepped. However... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to match a filename that could be called anything from vout001 to vout252 and was trying to do a small test but I'm not getting the result I thought I would..
Can some one tell me what I'm doing wrong?
*****@********>echo $mynumber ... (4 Replies)
Hi
I am getting an argument which specifies the range of numbers. eg: 7-15
Is there a way that i can easily (avoiding loop) print the range of number between and including the specified above.
The above example should translate to 7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: tostay2003
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tracker-extract(1) User Commands tracker-extract(1)NAME
tracker-extract - Extract metadata from a file.
SYNOPSYS
tracker-extract [OPTION...] FILE...
DESCRIPTION
tracker-extract reads the file and mimetype provided in stdin and extract the metadata from this file; then it displays the metadata on the
standard output.
NOTE: If a FILE is not provided then tracker-extract will run for 30 seconds waiting for DBus calls before quitting.
OPTIONS
-?, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --verbosity=N
Set verbosity to N. This overrides the config value. Values include 0=errors, 1=minimal, 2=detailed and 3=debug.
-f, --file=FILE
The FILE to extract metadata from. The FILE argument can be either a local path or a URI. It also does not have to be an absolute
path.
-m, --mime=MIME
The MIME type to use for the file. If one is not provided, it will be guessed automatically.
-d, --disable-shutdown
Disable shutting down after 30 seconds of inactivity.
-i, --force-internal-extractors
Use this option to force internal extractors over 3rd parties like libstreamanalyzer.
-m, --force-module=MODULE
Force a particular module to be used. This is here as a convenience for developers wanting to test their MODULE file. Only the MOD-
ULE name has to be specified, not the full path. Typically, a MODULE is installed to /usr/lib/tracker-0.7/extract-modules/. This
option can be used with or without the .so part of the name too, for example, you can use --force-module=foo
Modules are shared objects which are dynamically loaded at run time. These files must have the .so suffix to be loaded and must con-
tain the correct symbols to be authenticated by tracker-extract. For more information see the libtracker-extract reference documen-
tation.
-V, --version
Show binary version.
EXAMPLES
Using command line to extract metadata from a file:
$ tracker-extract -v 3 -f /path/to/some/file.mp3
Using a specific module to extract metadata from a file:
$ tracker-extract -v 3 -f /path/to/some/file.mp3 -m mymodule
ENVIRONMENT
TRACKER_EXTRACTORS_DIR
This is the directory which tracker uses to load the shared libraries from (used for extracting metadata for specific file types).
These are needed on each invocation of tracker-store. If unset it will default to the correct place. This is used mainly for testing
purposes. The default location is /usr/lib/tracker-0.10/extract-modules/.
TRACKER_EXTRACTOR_RULES_DIR
This is the directory which tracker uses to load the rules files from. The rules files describe extractor modules and their sup-
ported MIME types. The default location is /usr/share/tracker/extract-rules/.
TRACKER_USE_CONFIG_FILES
Don't use GSettings, instead use a config file similar to how settings were saved in 0.10.x. That is, a file which is much like an
.ini file. These are saved to $HOME/.config/tracker/
SEE ALSO tracker-store(1), tracker-sparql(1), tracker-stats(1), tracker-info(1).
/usr/lib/tracker-0.10/extract-modules/
/usr/share/tracker/extract-rules/
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