@ nbsparks -- glad it helped ... just remember always that whatever code shows up on this site, you definitely need to test first prior to using in production ...
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Originally Posted by Jotne
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@ jotne -- i like the brevity of your code but i seem to be missing something ... i tested on both centos and debian coming out with the same result as posted below ...
Hi Experts,
I have lots of big size files. Below is the snapshot of a file. From the files i want extract informmation like belows. What could be command or script for that?
DELETE
RESP:940120105
CREATE
RESP:0
GET
RESP:0
File contains like below-
...
...
<log... (8 Replies)
hi all,
I have three files.
The first file (FILE_INFO in my code) consists of four parameters for each line.
0.00765600 0.08450704 M3 E3
0.00441931 0.04878049 M4 E5
0.01904574 0.21022727 M5 E10
0.00510400 0.05633803 M6 E12
0.00905960 ... (11 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm a newbie and I'm sorry if my question is too simple.
I'm having problem to delete the files that have less than certain lines, say 16.
#!/bin/tcsh
set filen = `sh -c 'ls *csv 2> /dev/null'`
foreach fil (${filen})
if ]; then
rm -f ${filen}
fi
end
exit
... (2 Replies)
I have an xml file with the below data:
unix>Cat address.xml
<Address City=”Amsterdam”
Street = “station straat”
ZIPCODE="2516 CK "
</Address>
<Address City=”Amsterdam”
Street = “Leeuwen straat”
ZIPCODE="2517 AB "
</Address>
<Address City=”The Hauge”
Street = “kirk straat”
... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
Fist of all I must confess that I am pretty new in the Unix environment and especially to shell scripting, however due to work related requirements I have started to analyze software specific logs.
The logs are structured so that it records by sessionID AND/OR Thread number, the... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I need to run a command or shell script that will remove the last 3 lines from every .js file that is under the directory /var/ww/vhost/
Can you please help ?
thank you. (22 Replies)
I have two files, a keepout.txt and a database.csv. They're unsorted, but could be sorted.
keepout:
user1
buser3
anuser19
notheruser27
database:
user1,2343,"information about",field,blah,34
user2,4231,"mo info",etc,stuff,43
notheruser27,4344,"hiya",thing,more thing,423... (4 Replies)
I used to use this script to extract the same lines from two files:
grep -f file1 file2 > outputfile
now I have file1 AB029895
AF208401
AF309648
AF526378
AJ444445
AJ720950
AJ851546
AY568629
AY591907
AY994087
BU116401
BU116599
BU119689
BU121308
BU125622
BU231446
BU236750
BU237045 (4 Replies)
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update-metainit
UPDATE-METAINIT(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation UPDATE-METAINIT(1)NAME
update-metainit - Generates init scripts
SYNOPSIS
update-metainit [--remove initname [--purge] ]
DESCRIPTION
Metainit solves the problem of writing good init scripts. Instead of manually creating these important files, they are derived from a
declaritive description in the metainit files in /etc/metainit. These files can be shipped with packages or created by the local adminis-
trator.
If update-metainit called without argument, it will regenerate init scripts for all the files in /etc/metainit. The generated files contain
a large warning in form of a comment that they will be overridden. Modifications are preferably done in the files in /etc/metainit and made
effective by running update-metainit. If needed, the administrator can prevent modified init files by removing the warning comment.
OPTIONS --remove initname
This command will remove any generated and non-modified scripts that were created by the metainit file with the name initname.
--purge
Only usable with --remove. Will remove the generated files even if modified.
SEE ALSO dh_metainit(1)AUTHOR
Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org>
perl v5.8.8 2007-07-30 UPDATE-METAINIT(1)