somehow i get number of lines for each file has next to the name so when my data is being added it gets added to that number and I dont know how to delete that
e.g.
my exact code is as following
i have a script that checks inside the file and find the start date and end date with time...........
#!/bin/ksh
cd /ednadtu3/u01/pipe/logs
TZ=`date +%Z`+24 ;b=`date +%Y-%m-%d`
echo $b
for i in DBMaint.log
do
echo "Start Time:" >> /ednadtu3/u01/pipe/naveed/Report.txt
cat $i | grep... (3 Replies)
I am using awk command for greping an value from the file
the file contains ..
file
----------------------------
content-----------
--------
String main = "81507066666";
------------------------------
i am greping the above value using awk command
NumberToReplace=`cat "file" | grep... (1 Reply)
Hi i am using shell script which perform oracle database query and after that output is redirect to some temporary file.
the output of this file looks like
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production on Tue Aug 5 16:08:06 2008
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All Rights Reserved.
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This morning I see on one of our monitors that we have a server with the filesystem /phrases 100% full. Looking at it, I see 4 phrases*.icp files which are big and were created around midnight. I asked the previous operator what was running at that time (batch processing transaction files) and from... (0 Replies)
I have a list of postal addresses and I need to pull the records that match a list of zip codes in a separate file. The postal addresses are fixed width. The zip code is located in character position 149-157.
Something better than: cat postalfile.txt | grep -f zipcodes.txt
would be great.
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Hi
When I run this command:
lsuser -a auditclasses ALL
I got:
user1 auditclasses=general,objects,cron,files,rbac,audit,lvm,aixpert
user2 auditclasses=general,objects,cron,files,rbac,audit,lvm,aixpert
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Hi all - I''m in a little bit of jam - If you can please help
I have a file that has the following content ( please see below)
I need to read the file and then get this result in this format
------------- To put out in this format
name: sophis Total: 22328
name: tca ... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have 100's of files in the following format. I need to grep or parse out some values from each of the files
{
“tree”: “((A:0.2{0},B:0.09{1}):0.7{2},C:0.5{3}){4};”,
“placements”:
, ], “n”: },
{“p”: ], “n”: }
],
“metadata”:
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“pplacer -c... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I do have couple of files in folder. The names of each of the files have a pattern.
B_A17_A17_1T.txt
B_A17_A17_2T.txt
B_A17_A17_3T.txt
B_A17_A17_7T.txt
.....
.....
B_A17_A17_45T.txt
Each of the above files have the same pattern of data with 4 columns and have an header for... (10 Replies)
I'm thinking to replace many of the buttons like "Reply" or "Thank You" with custom, modern, space age'e looking fonts.
When I was game-engine programming in Unity last year, I used fonts like "Terminator" and "Neuropol" and "Space Age" and "Jupiter".
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fb.modes
fb.modes(5) Linux frame buffer utils fb.modes(5)NAME
fb.modes - frame buffer modes file
DESCRIPTION
/etc/fb.modes contains an unlimited number of video mode descriptions. The general format of a video mode is:
mode
geometry <xres> <yres> <vxres> <vyres> <depth>
timings <pixclock> <left> <right> <upper> <lower> <hslen> <vslen>
options <value>
rgba <red,green,blue,alpha>
endmode
OPTIONS
geometry options:
xres visible horizontal resolution (in pixels)
yres visible vertical resolution (in pixels)
vxres virtual horizontal resolution (in pixels)
vyres virtual vertical resolution (in pixels)
depth display depth (in bits per pixel)
timing options:
pixclock
length of one pixel (in picoseconds)
left left margin (in pixels)
right right margin (in pixels)
upper upper margin (in pixel lines)
lower lower margin (in pixel lines)
hslen horizontal sync length (in pixels)
vslen vertical sync length (in pixel lines)
rgba options (only valid with truecolor):
red red color bitfields (in length or length/offset)
green green color bitfields (in length or length/offset)
blue blue color bitfields (in length or length/offset)
alpha alpha color bitfields (in length or length/offset)
other options:
the first value of this options is the default
hsync {low|high}
the horizontal sync polarity
vsync {low|high}
the vertical sync polarity
csync {low|high}
the composite sync polarity
gsync {low|high}
the sync on green polarity
bcast {false|true}
enable or disable broadcast modes. If enabled the frame buffer generates the exact timings fot several broadcast modes (e.g.
PAL or NTSC). Note that this option may not be supported by every frame buffer
extsync {false|true}
enable or disable external resync. If enabled the sync timings are not generated by the frame buffer device and must be pro-
vided externally instead. Note that this option may not be supported by every frame buffer device
laced {false|true}
enable or disable interlace. If enabled the display will be split in two frames, each frame contains only even and odd lines
respectively. These two frames will be displayed alternating, this way twice the lines can be displayed and the vertical fre-
quency for monitor stays the same, but the visible vertical frequency gets halved
double {false|true}
enable or disable doublescan. If enabled every line will be displayed twice and this way the horizontal frequency can easily
be doubled, so that the same resolution can be displayed on different monitors, even if the horizontal frequency specifica-
tion differs. Note that this option may not be supported by every frame buffer device
nostd <number>
select nonstandard video mode
accel {false|true}
enable or disable hardware text acceleration
grayscale {false|true}
enable or disable graylevels instead of colors
INTERNALS
Generally a frame buffer display is organized as follows:
+---+---------------+---+---+
| | ^ | | |
| | | 5 | | |
| | v | | |
+---#################---+---+
| # ^ # | |
| # | # | |
| # | # | |
| 1 # | 2 # 3 | 4 |
|<->#<------+------>#<->|<->|
| # | # | |
| # | 6 # | |
| # | # | |
| # v # | |
+---#################---+---+
| | ^ | | |
| | | 7 | | |
| | v | | |
+---+---------------+---+---+
| | ^ | | |
| | | 8 | | |
| | v | | |
+---+---------------+---+---+
1 left margin
2 xres
3 right margin
4 horizontal sync len
5 upper margin
6 yres
7 lower margin
8 vertical sync len
The area bordered with `#' is the visible display area. Horizontal and vertical frequencies can now easily be calculated, for this the sum
of horizontal or vertical values are important
htotal = left + xres + right + hslen
vtotal = upper + yres + lower + vslen
The length of one line can now be calculated with pixclock
line = pixclock * htotal
and we have the horizontal frequency
hfreq = 1E12 / line = 1E12 / (pixclock * htotal)
To get the vertical frequency vtotal must eventually adjusted. If the display is laced, vtotal must be halved or if the display is a dou-
blescan one, vtotal must be doubled. Now we can calculate the length of one frame
if (lace) vtotal /= 2
if (double) vtotal *= 2
frame = vtotal * line
and we get also the vertical frequency
vfreq = 1E12 / frame = hfreq / vtotal
SEE ALSO fbset(8), fbdev(4)2.1 2003-08-07 fb.modes(5)