Hello,
I have a script that monitors files uploaded via ftp. After a successful upload, the file name is written to the pipe.
There is another program that reads this pipe and allows automatically run any program or script ( say test.sh ) to process the newly uploaded file.
cat test.sh... (2 Replies)
I have 2 files. I basically want to search both of them to see if the 1st column ($1) matches and if it matches then check to see if the 2nd column ($2) matches, then execute some code showing the results of the matches.
File 1:
AAA 123
misc blah
BBB 456
CCC 789
File 2:
... (2 Replies)
I don't quite know what I'm doing, so this simple script is proving a challenge.
Here is some pseudo code that doesn't work yet:
if tail -1 "WORKING.txt" >/dev/null | egrep "^NMBR=*" > /dev/null
then
curl -k 'http://www.myserver.com/log.cgi?input=$?'
echo "hi there"
fi
Purpose:... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have one dir which has N subdirs.For ex:
/home/user/Project_Src
/home/user/Project_Src/Dir_A
/home/user/Project_Src/Dir_A/subdir/sub_dir2
/home/user/Project_Src/Dir_A/subdir/sub_dir3
/home/user/Project_Src/Dir_B
/home/user/Project_Src/Dir_B/Build
i want to create a folder with... (2 Replies)
hi,
i have a service on unix platform, it will generate traces in a particular folder
i want to check using shell script if traces exist, then perform some action else continue to be in loop.
filename is service.tra
can you please help?
thanks (4 Replies)
Hello,
I want to run one (not multiple) action if an element doesn't exist in array.
for example:
@array = (1..10);
foreach $el (@array)
{
if ($el != 11)
{
print "number not found\n";
}
}
the output of this simple script:
number not found (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to access files from different directories (for example: /home/dir1/file1 , /home/dir2/file2 ...) Like this i have to access these files(file1, file2...). (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I need to create a script to monitor a dir for new files with ext .err and also it should b a non empty files. and perform a action or command .
We have a new ETL application that runs on a linux server, every times a etl fails it creates a .err file or updates the existing .err... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to awk/unix and am trying to put together an awk script to perform an action similar to vlookup between the two csv files.
Here are the contents of the two files:
File 1:
Date,ParentID,Number,Area,Volume,Dimensions
2014-01-01,ABC,247,83430.33,857.84,8110.76... (9 Replies)
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mail::spf::mech::ptr
Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR(3)NAME
Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR - SPF record "ptr" mechanism class
DESCRIPTION
An object of class Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR represents an SPF record mechanism of type "ptr".
Constructors
The following constructors are provided:
new(%options): returns Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR
Creates a new SPF record "ptr" mechanism object.
%options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following options:
qualifier
domain_spec
See "new" in Mail::SPF::Mech.
new_from_string($text, %options): returns Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR; throws Mail::SPF::ENothingToParse, Mail::SPF::EInvalidMech
Creates a new SPF record "ptr" mechanism object by parsing the string and any options given.
Class methods
The following class methods are provided:
default_qualifier
qualifier_pattern
See "Class methods" in Mail::SPF::Mech.
name: returns string
Returns 'ptr'.
name_pattern: returns Regexp
Returns a regular expression that matches a mechanism name of 'ptr'.
Instance methods
The following instance methods are provided:
text
qualifier
params
stringify
See "Instance methods" in Mail::SPF::Mech.
domain_spec: returns Mail::SPF::MacroString
Returns the "domain-spec" parameter of the mechanism.
match($server, $request): returns boolean
Checks whether the mechanism's target domain name, or a sub-domain thereof, is a "valid" domain name for the given request's IP address
(see "ip_address" in Mail::SPF::Request), and returns true if it does, or false otherwise. See "valid_domain_for_ip_address" in
Mail::SPF::Util for how domains are validated. See RFC 4408, 5.5, for the description of an equivalent algorithm.
SEE ALSO
Mail::SPF, Mail::SPF::Record, Mail::SPF::Term, Mail::SPF::Mech
<http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4408.txt>
For availability, support, and license information, see the README file included with Mail::SPF.
AUTHORS
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>, Shevek <cpan@anarres.org>
perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR(3)