I'm trying to automate numerous grep searches via shell scripting. However, the output of echo is ONE line whereas grepping from the command line would give line breaks as seen in the file. For example:
test.txt:
12345 - hi
12345 - how
54321 - are
12345 - you
grep output would be:... (4 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have a simple question, I want to store the output of the following command:
As you can see it is running all the time, and we get a new line every 3sec.
I just want to store these new lines into a single variable, so I can use it into a script.
To clear the screen, and... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
Below is the shell script for which desired output is required:
Shell script:
#!/bin/bash
. /oracle/TEST/db/tech_st/11.1.0/TEST_<hostname>.env
sqlplus /nolog << EOF
connect / as sysdba
spool /home/oracle/db_output.log
@lockwait.sql
prompt Database Locks
... (1 Reply)
Need help on below query asap. Thanks.
The below is the directory structure:
/home/suren
under /suren the following are the directories
/bin
/log
/error
/bin contains the following files
abc.txt
bcd.ksh
cde.sh
wer.ksh
ghi (file with out any extension)
/log contains the following... (1 Reply)
Hi Team -
I"m very new to Shell Scripting so I have a rather novice question. My forte is Windows Batch Scripting so I was just wondering what the Shell Script equivalent is to the DOS command %~n?
%~n is a DOS variable that dispayed the script name.
For instance (in DOS):
REM... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I am working on the below script to get a disk usage report in email from multiple unix systems but the problem I am getting first email with 1 system and second email with 2 systems and finally third email with all 3 systems :)
Can someone please let me know how I can get single email... (4 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I am very new to shell script and I need your help here to write a script. Actually, I have a script abc.sh which don't get terminated itself. So I need to design a script to run this script, save the output to a file, search for a given string in the output and if it exists send those... (11 Replies)
I'm trying to create a shell script that takes a awk script that I wrote and a filename as an argument. I was able to get that done but I'm having trouble figuring out how to keep the header of the output at the top but sort the rest of the rows alphabetically. This is what I have now but it is... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Eric7giants
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
nyshell
NYSHELL(1) General Commands Manual NYSHELL(1)NAME
nyshell - tool to generate shell scripts to build nypatchy output
SYNOPSIS
nyshell logfile options cradle [ print ] [ .go ]
DESCRIPTION
nyshell is a tool in the Nypatchy suite of programs for working with Patchy Master Files (PAM files); see nypatchy(1). Specifically, given
the log file of a nypatchy run, it can create a shell script to compile all the source code files output by nypatchy. This program is sim-
ilar to fcasplit except that it takes the log file as input instead of a source file, and it remembers which source code files have already
been compiled in previous runs.
USAGE
logfile is the name of the log file coming from nypatchy, with a default extension of ".log". A cradle file cradle may be given to add
additional setup options such as desired compilers or compiler flags to use. (See the reference manual for more details.) print is the
file to which informational output should be written (the default is standard output if omitted), and options is a sequence of single-char-
acter flags. This program generates a shell script file named name.shfca (with name being the part of logfile sans extension) that can be
run to build all object files. The file name.xqtlog "remembers" the current state.
The command should be ended with ".go" unless one wants to enter the Nypatchy interactive shell.
OPTIONS
Note that options should be given as a single string of characters with no space separation and no use of the - character (except that it
can be used in place of the options field if no options are desired). Alphabetic options are not case-sensitive.
A Force recompilation of all routines.
B Bypass tests based on the .xqtlog file.
E Bypass tests based on the .xqtlog file if it is empty.
H Print help information only.
Q "quick" - Do not print the setup.
S Print the setup only (only together with H).
U "up to date" - Check that all .o files are ready to go into a library.
V "verbose" - Print the complete setup.
SEE ALSO fcasplit(1), nycheck(1), nydiff(1), nyindex(1), nylist(1), nypatchy(1), nymerge(1), nysynopt(1), nytidy(1), yexpand(1)
The reference manual for the Nypatchy suite of programs is available in compressed PostScript format at the following URL:
http://wwwasdoc.web.cern.ch/wwwasdoc/psdir/p5refman.ps.gz
Running the command "nyshell help .no" also gives some brief help on usage. Running the command "nyshell - hs .no" prints the default set-
up (compiler names and options) to be used in the generated shell scripts.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Kevin McCarty <kmccarty@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It is
licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later (at your choice).
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) Kevin B. McCarty, 2008.
Mar 12, 2008 NYSHELL(1)