Following is explanation for same code, hope this will be helpful.
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R. Singh
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Hello!
Why does my SuSE GNU/Linux machine swap?
I have a Gig of ram, currently 14MBs of free RAM, 724MB - buffers and caches...
That is 685MB of cached RAM, then kernel really should'nt have to swap, It should release cached memory in my thinkin...
It has only swaped 3MB's but still,... (3 Replies)
I made a script that can swap info on two lines using a combination of awk and sed, but was hoping to consolidate the script to make it run faster. If found this script, but can't seem to get it to work in a bash shell. I keep getting the error "Too many {'s". Any help here would be appreciated:... (38 Replies)
I'm a bit new to regex and sed/perl stuff, so I would like to ask for some advice. I have tried several variations of scripts I've found on the net, but can't seem to get them to work out just right.
I have a file with the following information...
# Host 1
host 45583 {
filename... (4 Replies)
I have some text:
<date>some_date</date>
<text>some_text</text>
<name>some_name<name>
and I want to transform it to smthng like that:
some_name on some_date: some_text
I've tried sed:
sed 's/<text>\(.*\)<\/text>
<name>\(.*\)<\/name>/\2 - \1/'
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Hello,
I have a group of text files with many lines in each file.
I need to delete all the lines in each and only leave 2 lines in each file. (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Sorry if this question has been posted elsewhere, but I'm hoping someone can help me! Bit of an AWK newbie here, but I'm learning (slowly!)
I'm trying to cobble a script together that will save me time (is there any other kind?), to swap two fields (one containing whitespace), with... (5 Replies)
I have output like this:
USER_ID
12/31/69 19:00:00
12/31/69 19:00:00
USER_ID
12/31/69 19:00:00
12/31/69 19:00:00
USER_ID
12/31/69 19:00:00
12/31/69 19:00:00
USER_ID
12/31/69 19:00:00
12/31/69 19:00:00
...
where USER_ID is a unique user login followed by their login timestamp and... (6 Replies)
Hi Guys
I am using SPARC-T4 (chipid 0, clock 2998 MHz), SunOS 5.10 Generic_150400-38 sun4v.
How do I see if the server was doing some swapping like yesterday?
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Hi there,
I have a text that I'm trying to format into something more readable. However, I'm stuck in the last step. I've searched and tried things over the internet with no avail.
OS: Mac
After parsing the original text that I won't put here, I managed to get something like this, but this... (8 Replies)
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pthread_condattr_init
pthread_condattr_init(3T)pthread_condattr_init(3T)NAME
pthread_condattr_init(), pthread_condattr_destroy() - initialize or destroy a condition variable attributes object.
SYNOPSIS PARAMETERS
attr Pointer to the condition variable attributes object to be initialized or destroyed.
DESCRIPTION
initializes the condition variable attributes object attr with the default values for all attributes. The attributes object describes a
condition variable in detail and is passed to the condition variable initialization function.
When a condition variable attributes object is used to initialize a condition variable, the values of the individual attributes determine
the characteristics of the new condition variable. Attributes objects act like additional parameters to object initialization. A single
attributes object can be used in multiple calls to the function
When a condition variable is initialized with an attributes object, the attributes are, in effect, copied into the condition variable.
Consequently, any change to the attributes object will not affect any previously initialized condition variables. Once all condition vari-
ables needing a specific attributes object have been initialized, the attributes object is no longer needed.
The condition variable attributes and their default values are:
The default value is
If an initialized condition variable attributes object is reinitialized, undefined behavior results.
destroys the condition variable attributes object attr. The destroyed condition variable attributes object ceases to exist and its
resources are reclaimed. Using attr after it has been destroyed results in undefined behavior. A destroyed condition variable attributes
object can be reinitialized using the function
Condition variables that have been already initialized using this attributes object are not affected by the destruction of the condition
variable attributes object.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, and return zero. Otherwise, an error number is returned to indicate the error (the variable is not set).
ERRORS
If any of the following occur, the function returns the corresponding error number:
[ENOMEM] There is insufficient memory available in which to initialize the condition variable attributes object.
[EINVAL] attr is not a valid condition variable attributes object.
For each of the following conditions, if the condition is detected, the function returns the corresponding error number:
[EINVAL] attr is not a valid condition variable attributes object.
AUTHOR
and were derived from the IEEE POSIX P1003.1c standard.
SEE ALSO pthread_create(3T), pthread_condattr_getpshared(3T), pthread_cond_init(3T).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
Pthread Library pthread_condattr_init(3T)