Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: Help with grep script
Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions Help with grep script Post 302798229 by hanson44 on Wednesday 24th of April 2013 03:46:37 AM
Old 04-24-2013
I'm afraid that's pretty vague. But maybe it's better you didn't post anything concrete. I don't know what the rules are about posting a solution to this homework assignment. Smilie Is the class over? Of course, no way to know. Any guidance from the administrators?
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

grep from a script...

This is an extract from a script that i am trying to run. for tim in "2005:00:" "2005:01:" "2005:02:" "2005:03:" "2005:04:" "2005:05:"; do FormString="$tim" echo "grep '$FormString' access.10Aug-1201AM" count=`grep "$FormString" access.10Aug-1201AM | wc -l` ... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: hamsasal
1 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

grep script

hi guys, i was hoping you could help me out with the following im designing a help site for my work colleagues and would like a little script which would do a grep to check if an application is running on unix for example this is what i do on unix ps -ef | grep mqm and this tells me if... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: drchris
4 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

Grep within a script

Hi, I am new to this - I have a unix command (below) that I would like to make automated. I would like the script to run the below command line but would like user input for '\' and '\' as these values will change depending on what i'm searching for. Is this possible? if so please help. ... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: dnash
13 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

trying to grep the first few lines of a continuos script, and exit the script anyidea

Hi. I am trying to extract the output of the first few lines of a continuos sh script. The when i run it, i wont to grep the the first 20 lines of it for an entry and basically do a crtl z out of it or to that effect, and output the results to a text file. I basically want to script... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: k00061804
5 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

How to grep sql error in shell script and exit the script?

I need help in the following script. I want to grep the sql errors insert into the error table and exit the shell script if there is any error, otherwise keep running the scripts. Here is my script #!/bin/csh -f source .orapass set user = $USER set pass = $PASS cd /opt/data/scripts echo... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: allinshell99
2 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

script use min resource ( grep grep)

Hi i wrote script use it as watchdog ( i mean it check another program (pooya) whenever that was killed (closed or crashed) it run another script (pooya_start.sh) to start it, this script work fine and do the job for me , i need help of an expert to tell me (exact command) how to change this... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: pooyair
8 Replies

7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

grep IP script

Hello, I have a command and would like to make that as a script. How do I do that? my command is: grep -Eo +\.+\.+\.+. and i want to have that like grepscript.sh x.txt > IP.txt Can somebody help me? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: eightball
3 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

Inconsistent `ps -eaf -o args | grep -i sfs_pcard_load_file.ksh | grep -v grep | wc -l`

i have this line of code that looks for the same file if it is currently running and returns the count. `ps -eaf -o args | grep -i sfs_pcard_load_file.ksh | grep -v grep | wc -l` basically it is assigned to a variable ISRUNNING=`ps -eaf -o args | grep -i sfs_pcard_load_file.ksh |... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: wtolentino
6 Replies

9. Shell Programming and Scripting

Help with script - GREP

Hallo gentlemen, i've a problem removing lines from txt file. To make it simple, here is an example: TEXT1.TXT --- contents: 9.9.9.9 geek.net 1.1.1.1 geek.com 2.2.2.2 leet.net TEXT2.TXT --- contents: geek.com coolbar.org I simply do: cat text1.txt | grep -f text2.txt >... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: mirkocosta
7 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

Grep Script

Hi, New to scripting and looking for some help. I am trying to write a script that will search a specified directory for any new or modified files within the last 7 days and display the results. This will be ran daily and emailed? Thanks (18 Replies)
Discussion started by: Con592
18 Replies
NEWSGROUPS(5)						    InterNetNews Documentation						     NEWSGROUPS(5)

NAME
newsgroups - List of newsgroups and their short descriptions DESCRIPTION
The file pathdb/newsgroups contains a list of newsgroups for which a short description is available. This file is generally updated by controlchan(8) whenever a control message is received; it is used by nnrpd in response to LIST NEWSGROUPS and is only meant to provide information to users. News readers often show the list of carried newsgroups along with these descriptions. It is not necessary that all the groups carried by the news server (that is to say all the groups listed in the active file) be listed in the newsgroups file. And it is also not necessary that all the groups listed in the newsgroups file be carried by the news server. Nonetheless, it is of course better if the active and newsgroups files have exactly the same newsgroups. If you use "ctlinnd newgroup" to manually create a group, only the active file is updated. You should then edit the newsgroups file in order to add a short description for the created group. The same goes for manually removing or changing the status of a newsgroup. Each line of the newsgroups file consists of two fields separated by at least one tabulation: <name> <description> The first field is the name of the newsgroup. The second field is its description. You can get the newsgroups file of another NNTP server with getlist(1). PREFERRED FORMAT FOR A ONE-LINE NEWSGROUP DESCRIPTION As far as the format of the newsgroups file is concerned, there is a preferred format for each line. Since news administrators do not generally have the time to fix up the lines that are being automatically included from newgroup or checkgroups messages, this information is provided so that control message senders can craft better control messages. It will also be useful for news administrators to know how to format the description of their local newsgroups. There should be at least one hard tab (8 column tab stops) between the group name and the description. If the group name is at least 16 characters, it should be followed with one tab. If the group name is at least 8 characters, it should be followed with two tabs. And in the unlikely event the group name is less than 8 characters, it should be followed with three tabs. For instance: misc.transport.rail.europe Railroads & railways in all of Europe. news.admin.nocem NoCeM protocol policy issues and information. news.groups Discussions and lists of newsgroups. The total line length should be at most 79 columns. The description should start with a capital and not be more than 55 characters (79 - 24) long. If the group name is longer than 24 characters, the description should be correspondingly shorter. If the group is moderated, it should have " (Moderated)" (note the space before the opening parenthesis) at the very end of the description, not counted as part of the length of the description. This text must be exactly that, with no variations, as it is used by news software to find moderated groups. Here is an example of moderated newsgroup: news.lists.misc News-related statistics and lists. (Moderated) Traditionally, all newsgroup descriptions ended with a period, but this is not necessary and steals away one character that is occasionally useful for forming a better description. Some over-long descriptions could be made to easily fit the length by dropping useless wordings like "Discussion of" which do not meaningfully contribute to the description. Others are usually pretty easy to get to no more than column eighty, except when the group names start getting really long. Hopefully then the group name itself contains quite a bit of description. In some cases, a longer description really will be necessary; they can of course be used within the newsgroups file. However, they will probably be less readable and less useful for some Usenet users. Descriptions must not contain any control characters (octets between 0x00 and 0x1F). ENCODING OF THE DESCRIPTIONS
There is, at present, no good mechanism for managing the character set of the newsgroup descriptions. Many non-English hierarchies include newsgroup descriptions in their native languages, since this is more useful for their users, and those are included verbatim in the newsgroups file. This unfortunately means that different lines of the file will require different character set settings to read properly, and those character sets are not documented in the file. Hopefully some future standard will provide a way to address this; in the meantime, using UTF-8 for non-ASCII characters is recommended. MINIMAL NEWSGROUPS FILE
The minimal newsgroups file shipped with INN is: control Various control messages (no posting). control.cancel Cancel messages (no posting). control.checkgroups Hierarchy check control messages (no posting). control.newgroup Newsgroup creation control messages (no posting). control.rmgroup Newsgroup removal control messages (no posting). junk Unfiled articles (no posting). These lines must be tab-delimited, so please be careful in case you copy and paste them from above. HISTORY
Written by Julien Elie for InterNetNews. The preferred format for a one-line newsgroup description is based on the policies by which the newsgroups file in <ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/usenet/CONFIG/> is maintained; they were originally written by David Lawrence <tale@isc.org> and updated by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>. $Id: newsgroups.pod 8822 2009-11-20 17:34:15Z iulius $ SEE ALSO
active(5), controlchan(8), ctlinnd(8), getlist(1), nnrpd(8). INN 2.5.3 2010-02-08 NEWSGROUPS(5)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:03 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy