hello
I want to do a pattern match for string in the if statement, but I am not sure how to use regex inside the if statement.
I am looking for something like this:
if {2,3} ]; then
.....
....
...
fi (7 Replies)
Hi
Can somebody please help me know how do i match the basename using a regular expression using posix standard in shell script
suppose i want to match
/u01/Sybase/data/master.dbf the result should be master.dbf as i want to match everything after the last /
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What do you think of this regex to match IP address? I have been reading up on regex and have seen some really long ones for IP. Would this fail in any scenarios?
(+\.){3}* (5 Replies)
Hi there, I have the following output,
# raidctl -l
RAID Volume RAID RAID Disk
Volume Type Status Disk Status
------------------------------------------------------
c0t1d0 IM OK c0t1d0 OK
... (4 Replies)
Howdy Folks,
I have a list that looks like this:
(file2.txt)
AAA
BBB
CCC
DDD
and there are 24 of these short words.
I am matching these patterns to another file with 755795 lines (file1.txt).
I have this code for matching:
awk -v f2=file2.txt '
BEGIN {
while(... (2 Replies)
Hi
We have a tool to monitor logs in our environment. The tool accepts log pattern match only using regex and I accept I am a n00b in that:confused:. I had been banging my head to make it work without much success and at last had to turn on to my last option to post it here. I had got great... (2 Replies)
Using a bash for loop to pass variables into a nawk loop to capture a string in an sftp log. Tried several different syntax methods to have the variable treated as a regex so the loop will capture the string.
for i in `cat /tmp/dar3.out.2`
do
nawk -vst=$i '$5 ~ /$st/ && /closed/ && /user/... (3 Replies)
I'm trying to get some exclusions into our sendmail regular expression for the K command. The following configuration & regex works:
LOCAL_CONFIG
#
Kcheckaddress regex -a@MATCH
+<@+?\.++?\.(us|info|to|br|bid|cn|ru)
LOCAL_RULESETS
SLocal_check_mail
# check address against various regex... (0 Replies)
Hello Everyone ,
Iam a newbie to shell programming and iam reaching out if anyone can help in this :-
I have two files
1) Insert.txt
2) partition_list.txt
insert.txt looks like this :-
insert into emp1 partition (partition_name)
(a1,
b2,
c4,
s6,
d8)
select
a1,
b2,
c4, (2 Replies)
I cannot seem to get what should be a simple awk one-liner to work correctly and cannot figure out why. I would like to use patterns from a specific field in one file as regex to search for matching strings in the entire line ($0) of another file.
I would like to output the lines of File2 which... (1 Reply)
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plymouthd - The plymouth daemon
SYNOPSIS
plymouthd [OPTION...]
DESCRIPTION
The plymouthd daemon is usually run out of the initrd. It does the heavy lifting of the plymouth system, logging the session and showing
the splash screen.
The plymouth is used to send commands to plymouthd that control its behaviour.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
--help
Show summary of options.
--attach-to-session
Redirect console messages from screen to log.
--no-daemon
Do not daemonize.
--debug
Output debugging information.
--debug-file=STRING
File to write debugging information to.
--mode=MODE
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--pid-file=STRING
Write the PID of the daemon to a file.
--kernel-command-line=STRING
Fake kernel commandline to use.
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