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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to find the job outside the box? Post 302930898 by ken6503 on Thursday 8th of January 2015 01:09:32 PM
Old 01-08-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by RavinderSingh13
Hello ken6503,

Following may help you in same.
Code:
awk '/^s\(s/{A=1} !/^s\(s/{A=0} A{print $0 > "Found_jobs"} !A{print $0 > "NOT_found_jobs"}' Input_file
OR
awk '/^s\(s/{print $0 > "Found_jobs"} !/^s\(s/{print $0 > "NOT_found_jobs"}'  Input_file
OR
awk '/^s\(s.*\)$/{print $0 > "Found_jobs"} !/^s\(s.*\)/{print $0 > "NOT_found_jobs"}' Input_file
OR
awk '/^s\(s.*\)$/{print  > "Found_jobs";next} {print > "NOT_found_jobs"}' Input_file

It will create 2 files named Found_jobs and NOT_found_jobs as follows.
Code:
cat Found_jobs 
s(sname-pname-cprexhaa)
s(sname-pname-cprexloa)
s(sname-pname-cprexmta)
s(sname-pname-cprexrga)
s(sname-pname-cprexa-success-2)
s(sname-pname-abcd-phase)
 
cat NOT_found_jobs 
sname-pname-cprexa
sname-pname-cprexa-success-1
sname-pname-cprexa-success-2
sname-pname-cprexa-phase-job

Thanks,
R. Singh
Thanks Singh for your reply.

the ways you provied work fine.
my goal is to compare the found and not found job and list the jobs that is in found but not in not_found. in above case I want to get below out put

Code:
 
sname-pname-cprexhaa
sname-pname-cprexloa
sname-pname-cprexmta
sname-pname-cprexrga
sname-pname-abcd-phase

is it possible to achieve this within same command?

thanks in advance

Last edited by ken6503; 01-08-2015 at 04:33 PM..
 

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GLOBUS-JOB-CLEAN(1)						  GRAM5 Commands					       GLOBUS-JOB-CLEAN(1)

NAME
globus-job-clean - Cancel and clean up a GRAM batch job SYNOPSIS
globus-job-clean [-r RESOURCE | -resource RESOURCE] [-f | -force] [-q | -quiet] JOBID globus-job-clean [-help] [-usage] [-version] [-versions] DESCRIPTION
The globus-job-clean program cancels the job named by JOBID if it is still running, and then removes any cached files on the GRAM service node related to that job. In order to do the file clean up, it submits a job which removes the cache files. By default this cleanup job is submitted to the default GRAM resource running on the same host as the job. This behavior can be controlled by specifying a resource manager contact string as the parameter to the -r or -resource option. By default, globus-job-clean prompts the user prior to canceling the job. This behavior can be overridden by specifying the -f or -force command-line options. OPTIONS
The full set of options to globus-job-clean are: -help, -usage Display a help message to standard error and exit. -version Display the software version of the globus-job-clean program to standard output. -version Display the software version of the globus-job-clean program including DiRT information to standard output. -resource RESOURCE, -r RESOURCE Submit the clean-up job to the resource named by RESOURCE instead of the default GRAM service on the same host as the job contact. -force, -f Do not prompt to confirm job cancel and clean-up. -quiet, -q Do not print diagnostics for succesful clean-up. Implies -f ENVIRONMENT
If the following variables affect the execution of globus-job-clean. X509_USER_PROXY Path to proxy credential. X509_CERT_DIR Path to trusted certificate directory. University of Chicago 03/18/2010 GLOBUS-JOB-CLEAN(1)
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