thanks again .... this works fine ,,for the above example ... but in my orignal file Number of fields are not fixed .... they vary .. i need the following logic to work
f (*) = NF-2 add CONNECTED as last column
if (*) < NF-2 add PARTIAL as last column
if no (*) at all , then add OFFLINE
I have the following error:
ls -lt | awk 'BEGIN NR > 1 { print $2, $9 }'
Syntax Error The source line is 1.
The error context is
BEGIN >>> NR <<< > 1 { print $2, $9 }
awk: 0602-500 Quitting The source line is 1.
What I want to do is ls a directory, skip the first... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have the following command that does 2 searches.
awk '{if ($0 ~ /STRING1/) {c++} }{if ( c == 2 ) {sub(/STRING1/,"NEWSTRING") } } { print }' FILE
How do I search up after the first search?
thanks (4 Replies)
i have a little awk script that I use looks this:
awk '{if (FNR==1){print FILENAME; print $0}else print $0}' file1...file2....fi... > bundled.
i have completely forgotten how to unbundle this. I have tried several different approaches and still can not remember how to unbundle the file bundled.... (2 Replies)
I am trying to read through a file, gather the states in that file and change it from an abbreviation to the ful text.
Can anyone provide some assistance.
Thanks!! (4 Replies)
How I can rid of the following presentation du -sk /u*/oradata/TEST/*.dbf |awk '{print total+=$1} 1.28003e+06
4.35109e+06
4.36134e+06
4.4535e+06
5.47752e+06
5.48777e+06
7.52554e+06
7.73036e+06
9.06158e+06
:confused: thank you (3 Replies)
Can anyone help with this this one liner:
nawk -v RS='' '$1=$1' InputFile
What I have in the file:
0.0013985457223116
-0.0002338180925628
0.0
0.0003709430584958
-0.0005763523138347
0.0
And the output I want:
0.0013985457223116 -0.0002338180925628 0.0
0.0003709430584958... (1 Reply)
I have a script problem that I am not able to solve due my very limited understanding of unix/awk.
This is the contents of test.sh
awk '{print $1}'
From the prompt if I enter:
./test.sh Hello World
I would expect to see "Hello" but all I get is a blank line. Only then if I enter "Hello... (2 Replies)
Use and complete the template provided. The entire template must be completed. If you don't, your post may be deleted!
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
im using ls -l | xargs | awk '{what ever files here}'
im trying to get something that looks like this... (7 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am trying to get system output to capture inside awk , but not working:
Please advise if this is possible :
I am trying something like this but not working, the output is coming wrong:
echo "" | awk '{d=system ("date") ; print "Current date is:" , d }'
Thanks, (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: rveri
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pbsnodes
pbsnodes(8B) PBS pbsnodes(8B)NAME
pbsnodes - pbs node manipulation
SYNOPSIS
pbsnodes [-{a|x}] [-q] [-s server] [node|:property]
pbsnodes -l [-q] [-s server] [state] [nodename|:property ...]
pbsnodes [-{c|d|o|r}] [-q] [-s server] [-n] [-N "note"] [node|:property]
DESCRIPTION
The pbsnodes command is used to mark nodes down, free or offline. It can also be used to list nodes and their state. Node information is
obtained by sending a request to the PBS job server. Sets of nodes can be operated on at once by specifying a node property prefixed by a
colon.
Nodes do not exist in a single state, but actually have a set of states. For example, a node can be simultaneously "busy" and "offline".
The "free" state is the absence of all other states and so is never combined with other states.
In order to execute pbsnodes with other than the -a or -l options, the user must have PBS Manager or Operator privilege.
OPTIONS -a All attributes of a node or all nodes are listed. This is the default if no flag is given.
-x Same as -a, but the output has an XML-like format.
-c Clear OFFLINE from listed nodes.
-d Print MOM diagnosis on the listed nodes. Not yet implemented. Use momctl instead.
-o Add the OFFLINE state. This is different from being marked DOWN. OFFLINE prevents new jobs from running on the specified
nodes. This gives the administrator a tool to hold a node out of service without changing anything else. The OFFLINE state
will never be set or cleared automatically by pbs_server; it is purely for the manager or operator.
-p Purge the node record from pbs_server. Not yet implemented.
-r Reset the listed nodes by clearing OFFLINE and adding DOWN state. pbs_server will ping the node and, if they communicate
correctly, free the node.
-l List node names and their state. If no state is specified, only nodes in the DOWN, OFFLINE, or UNKNOWN states are listed.
Specifying a state string acts as an output filter. Valid state strings are "free", "offline", "down", "reserve", "job-
exclusive", "job-sharing", "busy", "time-shared", or "state-unknown".
-N Specify a "note" attribute. This allows an administrator to add an arbitrary annotation to the listed nodes. To clear a
note, use -N "" or -N n.
-n Show the "note" attribute for nodes that are DOWN, OFFLINE, or UNKNOWN. This option requires -l.
-q Supress all error messages.
-s Specify the PBS server's hostname or IP address.
SEE ALSO pbs_server(8B) and the PBS External Reference Specification
Localpbsnodes(8B)