Well diff wouldn't be of much help, because it would show me more than 1000 differences in the dates I replaced
Filter the diff-output through grep/awk/sed/... to weed out the changes you are not interested in. The ones left over by this process will be the ones you are indeed intereseted to know.
Another way is to "unchange" your changes:
and save this to a file, than do the diff. The file should be unchanged because you changed back all your changes (supposing the string "@@@@" hasn't been in the file before). The changes you could not track before should still be there, yes?
hi all,
in my server there are some specific application files which are spread through out the server... these are spread in folders..sub-folders..chid folders...
please help me, how can i find the total size of these specific files in the server... (3 Replies)
Howdy experts,
We have some ranges of number which belongs to particual group as below.
GroupNo StartRange EndRange
Group0125 935300 935399
Group2006 935400 935476
937430 937459
Group0324 935477 935549
... (6 Replies)
Hi,
We currently have an Oracle database running and it is creating lots of processes in the /proc directory that are 1000M in size. The size of the /proc directory is now reading 26T. How can this be if the root file system is only 13GB?
I have seen this before we an Oracle temp file... (6 Replies)
#!/bin/sh
##########################################################################################################
#This script is being used for AOK application for cleaning up the .out files and zip it under logs directory.
# IBM
# Created
#For pdocap201/pdoca202 .out files for AOK
#1.... (0 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I have a script like
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus username/password # << ENDSQL
set pagesize 0 trim on feedback off verify off echo off newp none timing off
set serveroutput on
set heading off
spool Schemaerrtmp.txt
select ' TIMESTAMP COMPUTER NAME ... (5 Replies)
Hello All,
I am having problem to find what is the smallest number from 90% of highest numbers from all numbers in file. I am having file with thousands of lines and hundreds of columns.
I am familiar mainly with bash but I am open to whatever suggestion witch will lead to the solutions.
If I... (11 Replies)
Hi,
Can I find size of the file from size of the buffer written?
nbECRITS = fwrite(strstr(data->buffer, ";") + 1, sizeof(char), (data->buffsize) - LEN_NOM_FIC, fic_sortie);
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I have been searching both on Unix.com and Google and have not been able to find the answer to my question. I think it is partly because I can't come up with the right search terms.
Recently, my virtual server switched storage devices and I think the problem may be related to that change.... (2 Replies)
Hi again. Sorry for all the questions — I've tried to do all this myself but I'm just not good enough yet, and the help I've received so far from bartus11 has been absolutely invaluable. Hopefully this will be the last bit of file manipulation I need to do.
I have a file which is formatted as... (4 Replies)
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courier::filter::logger::file
Courier::Filter::Logger::File(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Courier::Filter::Logger::File(3pm)NAME
Courier::Filter::Logger::File - File logger for the Courier::Filter framework
SYNOPSIS
use Courier::Filter::Logger::File;
my $logger = Courier::Filter::Logger::File->new(
file_name => $file_name
);
# For use in an individual filter module:
my $module = Courier::Filter::Module::My->new(
...
logger => $logger,
...
);
# For use as a global Courier::Filter logger object:
my $filter = Courier::Filter->new(
...
logger => $logger,
...
);
DESCRIPTION
This class is a file logger class for use with Courier::Filter and its filter modules. It is derived from
Courier::Filter::Logger::IOHandle.
Constructor
The following constructor is provided:
new(%options): returns Courier::Filter::Logger::File; throws Courier::Error
Creates a new logger that logs messages as lines to a file. Opens the file for writing, creating it if necessary.
%options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following options:
file_name
Required. The name of the file to which log messages should be written.
timestamp
A boolean value controlling whether every log message line should be prefixed with a timestamp (in local time, in ISO format).
Defaults to false.
Instance methods
The following instance methods are provided, as inherited from Courier::Filter::Logger::IOHandle:
log_error($text): throws Perl exceptions
Logs the error message given as $text (a string which may contain newlines). Prefixes each line with a timestamp if the "timestamp"
option has been set through the constructor.
log_rejected_message($message, $reason): throws Perl exceptions
Logs the Courier::Message given as $message as having been rejected due to $reason (a string which may contain newlines).
SEE ALSO
Courier::Filter::Logger::IOHandle, Courier::Filter::Logger, Courier::Filter::Overview.
For AVAILABILITY, SUPPORT, and LICENSE information, see Courier::Filter::Overview.
AUTHOR
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-27 Courier::Filter::Logger::File(3pm)