If you notice the time stamps between the brackets.. what I need to do is parse this whole log (tens of thousands of lines) for the biggest gaps between any two consecutive time stamps. The time spans about 3.5 hours so the minutes column will be reset back to 0. I just want to know where the biggest delays occur in this build.
Here's a challenge for you wizards...
I have a file formatted as follows;
$
What I need to output is;
87654321 Bobby One
12345678 Bobby One
09876543 Bobby One
1107338 Bobby! Two
Any Ideas how I can do this? I've tried sed but I'm not sure if perl might be a better way to... (2 Replies)
hi , i would like to parse some file with the fallowing data :
data data data "unwanted data" data data "unwanted data"
data data data data #unwanted data.
what i want it to have any coments between "" and after # to be erased using awk or/and sed.
has anyone an idea?
thanks. (3 Replies)
Hi people!,
I need extract from the file (test-file.txt) the values between
<context> and </context> tag's , the total are 7 lines,but i can only get 5 or 2 lines!!:confused:
Please look my code:
#awk '/context/{flag=1} /\/context/{flag=0} !/context/{ if (flag==1) p
rint $0; }'... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a log file like this
E Mon Oct 06 00:17:08 2008 xxx2 cm:10614 fm_pi2_svc_iptv_purchase.c:149 1:pin_deferred_act:10601:11:169:1223245028:16
pi2_op_svc_iptv_purchase error
<location=PIN_ERRLOC_FM:5 class=PIN_ERRCLASS_SYSTEM_DETERMINATE:1... (10 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I need help with processing data in a file, line by line.
My file test.txt has
X_Building_X5946/X0 BUT/U_msp/RdBuMon_d2_B_00 BUT/U_msp/FfRmDaMix_d2_Pi3 Test_Long xp=849.416 yp=245.82 xn=849.488 yn=245.82 w=0.476 l=0.072 fault_layer="Al_T01_Mod" $ $X=849416 $Y=245582... (2 Replies)
I want to delete corrupt records from a file through awk or sed.
Can anyone help me with this
Thanks
Striker
Change subject to a descriptive one, ty. (1 Reply)
Hi,
I'm working on getting more acquainted with VMWare and the SUSE SLES OS, so I've downloaded and created a guest running SLES 11 SP1. This works great, no problems. However, there's some funny-ness (is that a word?) when I'm attempting/testing to SSH from outside my local LAN into the guest.... (3 Replies)
I don't necessary have a problem, as I have a solution. It is just that there may be a better solution.
GOAL: Part one: Parse data from a file using the "\" as a delimiter and extracting only the last delimiter. Part two: Parse same file and extract everything but the last delimited item.
... (8 Replies)
I'm new to shell programming, but I think I learn best by following an example. I'm trying to cook up an awk/sed script, but I obviously lack the required syntax skills to achieve it. The output that I get from running my ksh script looks like this:
I need to search each numbered line for... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: iskatel
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sb2-config
sb2-config(1) sb2-config man page sb2-config(1)NAME
sb2-config - scratchbox2 configuration tool
SYNOPSIS
sb2-config [OPTION]... [COMMAND [PARAMS]]
DESCRIPTION
sb2-config is used to set and display configuration of existing targets.
OPTIONS -d default_target
This option sets the default sb2 target. The name of the target will be written to your $HOME/.scratchbox2/config file.
-l lists all available targets in your system. The names listed can be used as a parameter to the -d option.
-h Display short help.
-v Show version of this tool.
-t target
select target to be used with commands (below)
COMMANDS
showtarget
show default target.
showlog
show configuration log
showenv
show target-specific environment variables
setenv VARIABLE VALUE
set target-specific environment variable. The value becomes effective when sb2 is executed.
clearenv VARIABLE
set clearing for target-specific environment variable
unsetenv VARIABLE
remove target-specific environment variable
EXAMPLES
$ sb2-config -d diablo41_armel
This command sets your default target to be diablo41_armel.
$ sb2-config -l
This example lists all installed targets in your host. The names listed can be used as a parameter to the -d option.
SEE ALSO sb2(1), sb2-init(1), sb2-show(1)AUTHOR
Lauri Leukkunen
2.2 17 December 2010 sb2-config(1)