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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Selecting groups Post 302907491 by Akshay Hegde on Saturday 28th of June 2014 03:56:17 PM
Old 06-28-2014
Code:
akshay@Aix:~$ echo 'host1.domain.com:9090,host2.domain.com:9090,host3.domain.com:9090' | \
> tr  ',' '\n'
host1.domain.com:9090
host2.domain.com:9090
host3.domain.com:9090

Code:
tr  ',' '\n' <inputfile >outputfile

Code:
awk NF RS=',' inputfile

Code:
sed 's/,/\n/g' inputfile

---------- Post updated at 02:26 AM ---------- Previous update was at 02:19 AM ----------

Code:
perl -pe 's/,/\n/g' inputfile

 

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DEFAULTDOMAIN(5)					     Linux Programmer's Manual						  DEFAULTDOMAIN(5)

NAME
defaultdomain - file which contains the NIS/YP domain name DESCRIPTION
/etc/defaultdomain is used by the boot scripts to set the NIS/YP domain name for a system as returned by the getdomainname(2) function. The file contains one line with the name of the domain. Unlike DNS hostnames and domain names, the NIS domain name is case-sensitive! The NIS domain name must not be the same as the DNS domain name, but for some services like NIS+ it should be the same. Even if the domain name is often called NIS/YP domain name, it is also used from other protocols, not only NIS/YP. FILES
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