05-30-2013
Multiple File Rename based on pattern - one line
All,
I wanted to copy the files
From:
Daily_XYZ_TEST_1.csv
Daily_XYZ_TEST_2.csv
Daily_XYZ_TEST_3.csv
Daily_XYZ_TEST_4.csv
To:
Daily_ABC_TEST_1.csv
Daily_ABC_TEST_2.csv
Daily_ABC_TEST_3.csv
Daily_ABC_TEST_4.csv
I have tried the rename command but it is not working
rename 's/*XYZ*/*ABC*/' *.csv
Any advice welcome
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ifpps(8) netsniff-ng-toolkit ifpps(8)
NAME
ifpps - fetch and format kernel network statistics
SYNOPSIS
ifpps -d|--dev <netdev> [-t|--interval <sec>][-p|--promisc][-c|--term]
[-C|--csv][-H|--csv-tablehead][-l|--loop][-v|--version][-h|--help]
DESCRIPTION
A tiny tool to provide top-like reliable networking statistics. ifpps reads out the 'real' kernel statistics, so it does not give
erroneous statistics on high I/O load.
OPTIONS
ifpps --dev eth0
Fetch eth0 interface statistics.
ifpps --dev eth0 --interval 60 --csv
Output eth0 interface statistics every minute in CSV format.
OPTIONS
-h|--help
Print help text and lists all options.
-v|--version
Print version.
-d|--dev <netdev>
Device to fetch statistics for i.e., eth0.
-p|--promisc
Put the device in promiscuous mode
-t|--interval <time>
Refresh time in sec (default 1 sec)
-c|--term
Output to terminal
-C|--csv
Output in CSV format. E.g. post-processing with Gnuplot et al.
-H|--csv-tablehead
Print CSV table head.
-l|--loop
Loop terminal output.
AUTHOR
Written by Daniel Borkmann <daniel@netsniff-ng.org>
DOCUMENTATION
Documentation by Emmanuel Roullit <emmanuel@netsniff-ng.org>
BUGS
Please report bugs to <bugs@netsniff-ng.org>
2012-06-29 ifpps(8)