Hi Belajesuri,
Thanks alot for your Perl code and to the others also I would like to say thanks so much but I need a Perl script.
I try to reformat your code from one-liners to the common way of Perl language and it works.
My next question is how I can set the header "Linux" and "UNIX" as variables instead of static values?. so when the other line comes, the header will be added also as well as the value of CPU anf MEM (e.g. )?.
so the result will be = NAME TIME Linux UNIX WINDOWS.. so on
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Hi Balajesuri,
I've made the script based on your original code and the desired output already oke. But I think my script is still ugly. may be you have a good solution for this?.
A file content have
1 1:-0.289433 2:0.833778 3:0.314471 4:-0.289433 5:-0.81876 6:-0.456693 7:-0.17511 8:-0.644555 9:-0.00666341 10:-1.13603
I will like to have that column into row with numbers to be printed (red color) only after colon
output shud be like that
-0.289433... (1 Reply)
hi,
I have a requirement where in I read the values from a file using awk. The resulting data should be converted into row format from column format.
For ex: My log file login.lst contains the following
SERVER1 DB1
SERVER2 DB2
SERVER3 DB3
SERVER4 DB4
I use awk to grep only the server... (6 Replies)
Getting tired of cut-and-paste...so I thought I would post a question.
how do I change this column output to a single row?
from this:
# vgdisplay -v /dev/vgeva05 | grep dsk | awk '{print $3}'
/dev/dsk/c6t0d5
/dev/dsk/c11t0d5
/dev/dsk/c15t0d5
/dev/dsk/c18t0d5
/dev/dsk/c7t0d5... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file like this
50 1 2 1374438
50 1 2 1682957
50 5 2 1453574
50 10 2 1985890
100 1 2 737307
100 5 2 1660204
100 10 2 2148483
and I want to convert this by... (1 Reply)
Hi all!
I have this kind of output:
a1|b1|c1|d1|e1
a2|b2|c2
a3|b3|c3|d3
I would like to transpose columns d and e (when they exist) in column c, and under the row where they come from.
Then copying the beginning of the row.
In order to obtain:
a1|b1|c1
a1|b1|d1
a1|b1|e1
a2|b2|c2... (1 Reply)
Hi Folks,
I am using db2 command -> db2 list tablespace show detail
Tablespace ID = 10
Name = TSCDDHLMSUM
Type = Database managed space
Contents = All permanent data.... (5 Replies)
Hi
FileA.txt
E_TIM 16,
ETE 15,
EOND 26,
EEC 81,
E_1 un,
E_2 un,
E_3 un,
E_4 284,
E_TIM 17,
ETE 15,
EOND 29,
EEC 82,
E_1 un,
E_2 un,
E_3 un,
E_4 249, (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: asavaliya
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atmarp
ATMARP(8) Maintenance Commands ATMARP(8)NAME
atmarp - administer classical IP over ATM connections
SYNOPSIS
atmarp -a
atmarp -c [[atm]number]
atmarp -q ip_addr [qos qos] [sndbuf bytes]
atmarp -s ip_addr [itf.]vpi.vci [qos qos] [sndbuf bytes] [temp] [pub] [null]
atmarp -s ip_addr atm_addr [qos qos] [sndbuf bytes] [temp] [pub] [arpsrv]
atmarp -d ip_addr [arpsrv]
atmarp -V
DESCRIPTION
atmarp is used to maintain the ATMARP table of the ATMARP demon. The table can be listed, new PVC and SVC entries can be added, and exist-
ing entries can be deleted. In addition to that, atmarp is also used to create new IP over ATM interfaces.
Note that the kernel has its own ATMARP table containing only entries for destinations to which a connection exists. The table of atmarpd
can also contain currently unused entries.
OPTIONS -a list the current ATMARP table.
-c create the specified IP interface. If the interface number is omitted, the operating system assigns the next free number and atmarp
prints the resulting interface name (e.g. `atm0') on standard output.
-q sets the QOS and the send buffer size to use as the default for all VCs generated for that IP network (ip_addr must be the address
of the network).
-s set up a PVC or create an SVC entry. The following options are recognized:
qos qos
uses the specified quality of service (see qos(7) for the syntax). UBR at link speed is used by default.
sndbuf bytes
tries to set the send buffer to the specified number of bytes. A system default value is used if sndbuf is not specified.
temp does not mark the entry as permanent, i.e. it will time out and then be removed.
pub publishes the entry (only relevant for ATMARP server). ATMARP requests for entries not marked for publishing yield an
ATMARP_NAK response.
null uses NULL encapsulation instead of LLC/SNAP encapsulation on the PVC. This option is not available for SVCs, because the
LLC/SNAP header is required to identify ATMARP packets. null also implies that the entry is permanent.
arpsrv identifies the entry pointing to the ATMARP server. Note that the node acting as the ATMARP server must have no ATMARP server
entry in its ATMARP table.
-d delete the specified ARP entry. In order to prevent accidental deletion of the ATMARP server entry, the arpsrv flag must be speci-
fied when deleting it.
-V print the version number of atmarp on standard output and exit.
FILES
/var/run/atmarpd.table ATMARP table
AUTHOR
Werner Almesberger, EPFL ICA <Werner.Almesberger@epfl.ch>
SEE ALSO atmarpd(8), clip(8), qos(7)Linux April 26, 2000 ATMARP(8)