Hi All,
Can someone please help me write a script for the following requirement in awk, grep, sed or perl.
Buuuu xxx bbb
Kmmmm rrr ssss uuuu
Kwwww zzzz ccc
Roooowwww eeee
Bxxxx jjjj dddd
Kuuuu eeeee nnnn
Rpppp cccc vvvv cccc
Rhhhhhhyyyy tttt
Lhhhh rrrrrssssss
Bffff mmmm iiiii
Ktttt... (5 Replies)
Hello all.
Sorry, I know this question is similar to many others, but I just can seem to put together exactly what I need.
My file is tab delimitted and contains approximately 1 million rows. I would like to send lines 1,4,& 7 to a file. Lines 2, 5, & 8 to a second file. Lines 3, 6, & 9 to... (11 Replies)
Dear all,
I have a large file which is composed of 8000 frames, what i would like to do is split the file into 8000 single files names file.pdb.1, file.pdb.2 etc etc
each frame in the large file is seperated by a "ENDMDL" flag so my thinking is to use this flag a a point to split the files... (4 Replies)
Hello, I am using awk to split a file into multiple files using command:
nawk '{
if ( $1 == "<process" )
{
n=split($2, arr, "\"");
file=arr
}
print > file }' processes.xml
<process name="Process1.process">
... (3 Replies)
Hello, I have a large file (2GB) that I would like to split based on pattern and size.
I've used the following command to split the file (token is "HELLO")
awk '/HELLO/{i++}{print > "file"i}' input.txt
and the output is similar to the following (i included filesize in KB):
10 ... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
I have huge files around 400 mb, which has clob data and have diffeent scenarios:
I am trying to pass scenario number as parameter and and get required modified file based on the scenario number and criteria.
Scenario 1:
file name : scenario_1.txt
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a Huge 7 GB file which has around 1 million records, i want to split this file into 4 files to contain around 250k messages each.
Please help me as Split command cannot work here as it might miss tags..
Format of the file is as below
<!--###### ###### START-->... (6 Replies)
Hi
i have requirement like below
M <form_name> sdasadasdMklkM
D ......
D .....
M form_name> sdasadasdMklkM
D ......
D .....
D ......
D .....
M form_name> sdasadasdMklkM
D ......
M form_name> sdasadasdMklkM
i want split file based on line number by finding... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file (attached the sample). I have also, attached the way the way the files need to be split.
We get this file, that will either have 24 Jurisdictions, or will miss some and retain some.
Like in the attached sample file, there are only Jurisdictions 03,11,14,15, 20 and 30.... (3 Replies)
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RSYNCRYPTO_RECOVER(1) Rsyncrypto_recover User Manual RSYNCRYPTO_RECOVER(1)NAME
rsyncrypto_recover - recover all usable data from corrupted rsyncrypto filemaps
SYNOPSIS
rsyncrypto_recover badfile > goodfile
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the rsyncrypto_recover command.
When the rsyncrypto command is used with the --name-encrypt command, a file containing the mapping from the plain text representation to
the encrypted file names is formed. This file mapping has a strict format of records delimited by a NULL byte.
A bug introduced in version 1.07 or rsyncrypto, and solved in version 1.09, caused this file to be somewhat corrupted under certain circum-
stances, most notably the use of the --delete-keys command line option.
It is important to note that the only records corrupted are records that were due to be deleted anyways. This bug did not result in any
loss of actual important data. It did, however, leave behind a file that rsyncrypto then refused to open.
rsyncrypto_recover will read in a file map, and output to the standard output only those records that are valid.
PARAMETERS
badfile
A file map that contains some good and some corrupted records.
SEE ALSO rsyncrypto(1)AUTHOR
rsyncrypto was written by Shachar Shemesh for Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd. http://www.lingnu.com
This manual page was written by Shachar Shemesh <shachar@debian.org>
PROJECT HOMEPAGE
http://rsyncrypto.lingnu.com
Lingnu Open Source Consulting May 13, 2008 RSYNCRYPTO_RECOVER(1)