Quick question...I'm trying to grab the .tif file name from this output from our fax server. What is the best way i can do this in a bash script? I have been looking at regular expressions with bash or using awk but having some trouble. thanks! The only output i want is... (5 Replies)
hiii, Help me out..i have a huge set of data stored in a file.This file has has 2 columns which is latitude & longitude of a region. Now i have a program which asks for the number of points & based on this number it asks the user to enter that latitude & longitude values which are in the same... (7 Replies)
Hi folks;
I have a temperature sensor that configured with an IP address so we can open a browser to see the temperatures in our 3 labs all showing in one screen.
I'm trying to write a script to call this link then email me the results/output so i don't have to open a browser manually every... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with one column data (sample below) and I am trying to write a shell script to calculate the difference between consecutive data valuse i.e
Var = Ni -N(i-1)
0.3141
-3.6595
0.9171
5.2001
3.5331
3.7022
-6.1087
-5.1039
-9.8144
1.6516
-2.725
3.982
7.769
8.88 (5 Replies)
Hello,
I am really stuck and I'm hoping somone can help. I have a text file that is similar to this:
<--First User-->
<function>account='uid=user1,.......
<--Second User-->
<function>account='uid=user2,.......What I want is to grab the usernames after "uid=" and before the following... (9 Replies)
If I have a txt file with
test.txt
somelineoftext
and I want to set that line of text to variable in a script:
so
#!/bin/bash
var=''
becomes
#!/bin/bash
var='somelineoftext' (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a Report.txt file. Say the contents of this file are :
1 2 3 4 5 7 df v g gf
e r dfkf lsdk dslsdklsdk
Report Start: xxxxxxdad
asdffsdfsdfsdfasfasdffasdf
sadfasdfsadffsfsdf Report End.
sdfasdfasdf
sdfasfdasdfasdfasdfasdf
sadfasdfsdf
I need to grab from Report Start... (3 Replies)
Hello there,
I am a beginner in Perl, and I have a challenging project:
I have to create a program that checks regularly on an online bank account for new operations, it should then feed a database keeping track of all the money going in and out.
Of course the login details of this online... (4 Replies)
I have a file full of coordinates of the form:
37.68899917602539 58.07500076293945 57.79100036621094
The numbers don't always have the same number of decimal points. I need to reduce the decimal points of all the numbers (there are 128 rows of 3 numbers) to 2.
I have tried to do this... (2 Replies)
I would like to grab complex html text between lines using variables. I am running Debian and using mksh shell.
Here is the part of the html that I want to extract from. I would like to extract the words 'to love,' and I would like to use the above and below lines as reference points.
... (3 Replies)
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getvol
getvol(1M) System Administration Commands getvol(1M)NAME
getvol - verifies device accessibility
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/getvol -n [-l label] device
/usr/bin/getvol [-f | -F] [-ow] [-l label | -x label] device
DESCRIPTION
getvol verifies that the specified device is accessible and that a volume of the appropriate medium has been inserted. The command is
interactive and displays instructional prompts, describes errors, and shows required label information.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-n Runs the command in non-interactive mode. The volume is assumed to be inserted upon command invocation.
-l label Specifies that the label label must exist on the inserted volume (can be overridden by the -o option).
-f Formats the volume after insertion, using the format command defined for this device in the device table.
-F Formats the volume after insertion and places a file system on the device. Also uses the format command defined for this device
in the device table.
-o Allows the administrator to override a label check.
-w Allows administrator to write a new label on the device. User is prompted to supply the label text. This option is ineffective
if the -n option is enabled.
-x label Specifies that the label label must exist on the device. This option should be used in place of the -l option when the label
can only be verified by visual means. Use of the option causes a message to be displayed asking the administrator to visually
verify that the label is indeed label.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
device Specifies the device to be verified for accessibility.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
1 Command syntax was incorrect, invalid option was used, or an internal error occurred.
3 Device table could not be opened for reading.
FILES
/etc/device.tab
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO attributes(5)NOTES
This command uses the device table to determine the characteristics of the device when performing the volume label checking.
SunOS 5.11 5 Jul 1990 getvol(1M)