Hi, I did the way you suggested but still it's not working fine. It's displaying good records on console and displaying all good and bad records with errorcode attached to the bad records into a single good file. Bad file is not getting created.
Hi,
I have a situation to append spaces to end of first record (header)and last record (footer) based on second record length.
The first record length is always 20.The second record will be different for different files.I have to append spaces for the first line based on second record... (2 Replies)
I have problem when I use the command "pax -awvf /dev/rmt0 ./data1" in AIX 5.3.0.0. The command with parameter -a allow me to append the tape but when I try to retrieve the data that I append, it will show me error.
I would like to know if anyone have the same problem and any solution found?
Tq. (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have a sample file which contains records.
Input File :
1 user1 username1\password@database-name
2 user2 username2\password@database-name
3 user3 username1\password@database-name
I should search for a 'username1\' in those records. If 'username1\' is found in those records, that record... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I just want to append the value in variable at the end of the file.
var=1234
sed -e "$a $var" file1 > file 2.
But I get this error
sed: -e expression #1, char 4: unknown command: `1'
Kindly let m know how can I do that... (5 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
I have an issue and trying to get a solution but was not succesful yet. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I am using ksh to inoke sql loader to load data from txt file into two oracle tables based on the condition written in the control file. If an error occurs while loading into... (8 Replies)
Hello,
For the input file, I am trying to split those records which have multiple values seperated by '|' in the last input field, into multiple records and each record corresponds to the common input fields + one of the value from the last field.
I was trying with an example on this forum... (4 Replies)
Hi! all
can any one tell me how to compare current record of column with next and previous record in awk without using array
my case is like this
input.txt
0 32
1 26
2 27
3 34
4 26
5 25
6 24
9 23
0 32
1 28
2 15
3 26
4 24 (7 Replies)
I need to append |\r\n (a pipe character and CRLF) at end of each record in Unix to all records where they are not already present.
So first check for the presence of |\r\n and if absent append it else do nothing (3 Replies)
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/IBM/db2/V9.5/95fp4/bin
DB2INSTANCE=bancbcb1
export DB2INSTANCE
db2 "connect to dyaxprpt user xyz using byx"
echo "Load lastest data start"
Row=$(db2 –x “delete from xyz.ROL_yxpwhere axl_ING_ID in(50127,50455,503458,175748)”)
If ; then
echo “no data deleted”
elif ;... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: jagu
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
aulast
AULAST:(8) System Administration Utilities AULAST:(8)NAME
aulast - a program similar to last
SYNOPSIS
aulast [ options ] [ user ] [ tty ]
DESCRIPTION
aulast is a program that prints out a listing of the last logged in users similarly to the program last and lastb. Aulast searches back
through the audit logs or the given audit log file and displays a list of all users logged in (and out) based on the range of time in the
audit logs. Names of users and tty's can be given, in which case aulast will show only those entries matching the arguments. Names of ttys
can be abbreviated, thus aulast 0 is the same as last tty0.
The pseudo user reboot logs in each time the system is rebooted. Thus last reboot will show a log of all reboots since the log file was
created.
The main difference that a user will notice is that aulast print events from oldest to newest, while last prints records from newest to
oldest. Also, the audit system is not notified each time a tty or pty is allocated, so you may not see quite as many records indicating
users and their tty's.
OPTIONS --bad Report on the bad logins.
--extract
Write raw audit records used to create the displayed report into a file aulast.log in the current working directory.
-f file
Use the file instead of the audit logs for input.
--proof
Print out the audit event serial numbers used to determine the preceeding line of the report. A Serial number of 0 is a place holder
and not an actual event serial number. The serial numbers can be used to examine the actual audit records in more detail. Also an
ausearch query is printed that will let you find the audit records associated with that session.
--stdin
Take audit records from stdin.
EXAMPLES
To see this month's logins
ausearch --start this-month --raw | aulast --stdin
SEE ALSO last(1), lastb(1), ausearch(8), aureport(8).
AUTHOR
Steve Grubb
Red Hat Nov 2008 AULAST:(8)