I want to delete the lines which contain both the words srinivas and prabhu.
please help
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Hey all, a relative bash/script newbie trying solve a problem.
I've got a text file with lots of lines that I've been able to clean up and format with awk/sed/cut, but now I'd like to remove the lines with duplicate usernames based on time stamp. Here's what the data looks like
2007-11-03... (3 Replies)
Hi all!
A bit of background: I am trying to create a script that formats SQL statements. I have gotten so far as to add new lines based on certain match criteria like commas, keywords etc. In the process, I end up adding newlines where I don't want.
For example: substr(colName, 1, 10)... (3 Replies)
I have a file with ~200K lines, I need to delete 4K lines in it. There is no range.
I do have the line numbers of the lines which I want to be deleted.
I did tried using
> cat del.lines
sed '510d;12d;219d;......;3999d' file
> source del.lines
Word too long.
I even tried... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to delete lines in /etc/hosts on few workstations, basically I want to delete all the lines for a list of machines like this :
for HOST in $(cat stations.lst |uniq)
do
# echo -n "$HOST"
if ping -c 1 $HOST > /dev/null 2>&1
then
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Hi All,
I have following input file. I wish to retain those lines which match multiple search criteria. The search criteria is stored in a variable seperated from each other by comma(,).
SEARCH_CRITERIA = "REJECT, DUPLICATE"
Input File:
ERROR,MYFILE_20130214_11387,9,37.75... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I configured a bridged debian firewall using bridging utilities.
This works fine & I have been monitoring all users connecting to the internet & bandwidth usage.
There are 2 interfaces eth0 & eth1 which i have configured as bridged interface br0.
Today, I installed squid on the... (1 Reply)
I have some text files in a folder named ff as follows. I need to delete the lines (in-place editing)in these files based on another file aa.txt.
32bm.txt:
249 253 A P - 0 0 8 0, 0.0 6,-1.4 0, 0.0 2,-0.4 -0.287 25.6-102.0 -74.4 161.1 37.1 13.3 10.9
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I want to keep last 2 days data from a file and want to delete others data from the file. Please help me.
Sample Input
# cat messages-2
Apr 15 11:25:03 test1 kernel: imklog 4.6.2, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Apr 15 11:25:03 test1 rsyslogd: (re)start
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BASH in Solaris 10
I have a log file like below. Whenever the pattern ORA-39083 is encountered, I want to delete the line which has this pattern and 3 lines below it.
$ cat someLogfile.txt
ORA-39083: Object type OBJECT_GRANT failed to create with error:
ORA-01917: user or role 'CMPA' does... (4 Replies)
Hi
My directory structure is as below.
dir1, dir2, dir3
I have the list of files to be deleted in the below path as below.
/staging/retain_for_2years/Cleanup/log $ ls -lrt
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 nobody nobody 256 Mar 01 16:15 01-MAR-2015_SPDBS2
drwxr-xr-x 2 root ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: prasadn
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cribbage
CRIBBAGE(6) BSD Games Manual CRIBBAGE(6)NAME
cribbage -- the card game cribbage
SYNOPSIS
cribbage [-eqr]
DESCRIPTION
cribbage plays the card game cribbage, with the program playing one hand and the user the other. The program will initially ask the user if
the rules of the game are needed - if so, it will print out the appropriate section from According to Hoyle with more(1).
cribbage options include:
-e When the player makes a mistake scoring his hand or crib, provide an explanation of the correct score. (This is especially useful
for beginning players.)
-q Print a shorter form of all messages - this is only recommended for users who have played the game without specifying this option.
-r Instead of asking the player to cut the deck, the program will randomly cut the deck.
cribbage first asks the player whether he wishes to play a short game ( ``once around'', to 61) or a long game ( ``twice around'', to 121).
A response of 's' will result in a short game, any other response will play a long game.
At the start of the first game, the program asks the player to cut the deck to determine who gets the first crib. The user should respond
with a number between 0 and 51, indicating how many cards down the deck is to be cut. The player who cuts the lower ranked card gets the
first crib. If more than one game is played, the loser of the previous game gets the first crib in the current game.
For each hand, the program first prints the player's hand, whose crib it is, and then asks the player to discard two cards into the crib.
The cards are prompted for one per line, and are typed as explained below.
After discarding, the program cuts the deck (if it is the player's crib) or asks the player to cut the deck (if it's its crib); in the latter
case, the appropriate response is a number from 0 to 39 indicating how far down the remaining 40 cards are to be cut.
After cutting the deck, play starts with the non-dealer (the person who doesn't have the crib) leading the first card. Play continues, as
per cribbage, until all cards are exhausted. The program keeps track of the scoring of all points and the total of the cards on the table.
After play, the hands are scored. The program requests the player to score his hand (and the crib, if it is his) by printing out the appro-
priate cards (and the cut card enclosed in brackets). Play continues until one player reaches the game limit (61 or 121).
A carriage return when a numeric input is expected is equivalent to typing the lowest legal value; when cutting the deck this is equivalent
to choosing the top card.
Cards are specified as rank followed by suit. The ranks may be specified as one of: 'a', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 't', 'j',
'q', and 'k', or alternatively, one of: 'ace', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five', 'six', 'seven', 'eight', 'nine', 'ten', 'jack', 'queen', and
'king'. Suits may be specified as: 's', 'h', 'd', and 'c', or alternatively as: 'spades', 'hearts', 'diamonds', and 'clubs'. A card may be
specified as: ``<rank> <suit>'', or: ``<rank> of <suit>''. If the single letter rank and suit designations are used, the space separating
the suit and rank may be left out. Also, if only one card of the desired rank is playable, typing the rank is sufficient. For example, if
your hand was ``2H, 4D, 5C, 6H, JC, and KD'' and it was desired to discard the king of diamonds, any of the following could be typed: 'k',
'king', 'kd', 'k d', 'k of d', 'king d', 'king of d', 'k diamonds', 'k of diamonds', 'king diamonds', 'king of diamonds'.
FILES
/usr/games/cribbage
/var/games/bsdgames/criblog
/usr/share/games/bsdgames/cribbage.instr
AUTHORS
Earl T. Cohen wrote the logic. Ken Arnold added the screen oriented interface.
BSD May 31, 1993 BSD