08-05-2013
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a file a.lst which lists all files.
as
a.dat
b.dat
c.dat
I want to process these files mentioned in the list file in a loop.
Say I want to display only the first line of all the files a.dat , b.dat, c.dat.
How can I go about it?
Please help. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: dharmesht
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Okay...
I've solved one problem.
Here's the next.
I'm writing a script file that needs to go through a directory and list all files in that directory.
I'm using TCL/TK.
I figured out how to go through the directory and how to loop through it, but I ran into a little problem.
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kapolani
2 Replies
3. Shell Programming and Scripting
This isn't working for multiple files. It works for one file though.
exists1=$(ls | grep gspp*)
for FILES in $exists1
do
echo "Loading $exists1"
... (23 Replies)
Discussion started by: lazerfoursix
23 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I posted this in the Solaris forum, but I don't think it's platform specific, so I'm posting it here.
Here is the situation. We are a company that has been using a professional publishing system, the software is called "ProType". It runs on Solaris 2.4, however it is no longer supported and we... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Fred Goldman
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with a script which should ultimately provide a filename by reading a value from file1 and file2 then join together.
I'm planning to use a loop/ loops to get the values out of both files and create a single string unfortunately the code currently treats the second... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: chris01010
7 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am writing a ksh which has to load 7 files(.dat files) from input directory into oracle tables using sql loader. The process has to take each file at a time and once if it is loaded succesfully using sql loader into oracle tables then the process has to pick next file and load it into oracle... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vpv0002
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all, I am trying to make a for loop invoking files with different extensions (*.ugrd and *.vgrd) and I cant just make it work. Cant figure out how to load the files so as to use them in subsequent commands like the ones in this pseudo code. the files are arranged such that in one date for... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: ida1215
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a req. where i need to read data from multiple files and take counts of row which satisfy the condition. e.g.:
FILE1:
Col1 Col2 Col3
12 ab cd
15 de fg
25 gh tm
FILE2:
Col1 Col2 Col3
21 ab1 cd1
13 de1 fg1
25 gh1 tm1
---
---
FILE-N...
i need to find the count of rows... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: kunal007
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
So my script is supposed to repeat for every server in my file, but as of now it is getting stuck on my awk commands
# Read file cred.txt (with one IP per line), connect to servers (one at a time), and download directory listing
i=1
param=$(sed -n "{$1}p" $parm_dir/cdm_param.txt) #Get the last... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: MJCreations
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
Please guide. It has to do with parsing the input file names.
I have a fairly large number of files, I want to do some operations on them in a pairwise fashion (every file has a pair).
The names are in the following pattern, with the pairs of files named with _1 and _2 , the... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: newbie83
4 Replies
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iptables-xml
IPTABLES-XML(1) iptables 1.4.21 IPTABLES-XML(1)
NAME
iptables-xml -- Convert iptables-save format to XML
SYNOPSIS
iptables-xml [-c] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
iptables-xml is used to convert the output of iptables-save into an easily manipulatable XML format to STDOUT. Use I/O-redirection pro-
vided by your shell to write to a file.
-c, --combine
combine consecutive rules with the same matches but different targets. iptables does not currently support more than one target per
match, so this simulates that by collecting the targets from consecutive iptables rules into one action tag, but only when the rule
matches are identical. Terminating actions like RETURN, DROP, ACCEPT and QUEUE are not combined with subsequent targets.
-v, --verbose
Output xml comments containing the iptables line from which the XML is derived
iptables-xml does a mechanistic conversion to a very expressive xml format; the only semantic considerations are for -g and -j targets in
order to discriminate between <call> <goto> and <nane-of-target> as it helps xml processing scripts if they can tell the difference between
a target like SNAT and another chain.
Some sample output is:
<iptables-rules>
<table name="mangle">
<chain name="PREROUTING" policy="ACCEPT" packet-count="63436" byte-count="7137573">
<rule>
<conditions>
<match>
<p>tcp</p>
</match>
<tcp>
<sport>8443</sport>
</tcp>
</conditions>
<actions>
<call>
<check_ip/>
</call>
<ACCEPT/>
</actions>
</rule>
</chain>
</table> </iptables-rules>
Conversion from XML to iptables-save format may be done using the iptables.xslt script and xsltproc, or a custom program using libxsltproc
or similar; in this fashion:
xsltproc iptables.xslt my-iptables.xml | iptables-restore
BUGS
None known as of iptables-1.3.7 release
AUTHOR
Sam Liddicott <azez@ufomechanic.net>
SEE ALSO
iptables-save(8), iptables-restore(8), iptables(8)
iptables 1.4.21 IPTABLES-XML(1)