Hi All,
Please help me in creating files through K-shell scripts.
I am having one file in this format.
OWNER.TABLE_NAME
OWNER.TABLE_NAME1
OWNER1.TABLE_NAME
OWNER1.TABLE_NAME1
I want to read the above file and create new file through k shell script.
The new file should looks like this.... (4 Replies)
why do inode indices starts from 1 unlike array indexes which starts from 0
its a question from "the design of unix operating system" of maurice j bach
id be glad if i get to know the answer quickly
:) (0 Replies)
Hi:
I have a collection of mp3s and I need to create 1 xml file per mp3.
I have:
recording1.mp3
recording2.mp3
etc
and I want to generate this kind of files.
recording1.xml
recording2.xml
and inside each xml file I need to add a url prefix and then the filename at the end.
... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files with the format shown below. I need to read first field(value before comma) from file 1 and search for a record in file 2 that has the same value in the field "KEY=" and write the complete record of file 2 with corresponding field 2 of the first file in to result file.
... (11 Replies)
OS : Linux 2.6.9-67 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4
Looking for a script that reads the following log files that gets generated everynight between 2 - 5am
Master_App_20090717.log
Master_App1_20090717.log
Master_App2_20090717.log
Master_App3_20090717.log... (2 Replies)
I want to create a egrep variable from a file.
For example:
string=`cat query.txt`
cat myfile.txt | egrep "$string"
The string variable file has a list of one or multiple lines
So the end result of:
cat myfile.txt | egrep "$string"
would be:
cat myfile.txt | egrep... (2 Replies)
I need a script that can do this:
A script that searches all directories and subdirectories for .html files
When a .html file is found it creates a index.html file in that folder.
It then edits the index.html file and inserts links to all of the .html files that are in that folder into the... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I've several files with two collumns, where first collumn can be used as index.
filename1
and filename2
how to create a file
I should start with cat all files and extract first collumn to create an index? (4 Replies)
well, im a total novice of unix commands and shell scripting, i never made anything.
But yesterday in my work i was working with a lot of log files and i was wondering if there is a command for doing something like this:
i have a bunch of files with text like this:
blablabla errorcode1... (11 Replies)
Hello Members,
I have one file which contains million of supplier code. I need to load these codes into database 1000 at a time.
Database procedure reads from an external table which is based on the unix files.
All I want to do is to read from the bigger file e.g. MAIN_FILE.txt and create... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: chetanojha
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bb-csvinfo.cgi
BB-CSVINFO.CGI(1) General Commands Manual BB-CSVINFO.CGI(1)NAME
bb-csvinfo.cgi - CGI program to show host information from a CSV file
SYNOPSIS
bb-csvinfo.cgi
DESCRIPTION
bb-csvinfo.cgi is invoked as a CGI script via the bb-csvinfo.sh CGI wrapper. Based on the parameters it receives, it searches a comma-
separated file for the matching host, and presents the information found as a table.
bb-csvinfo.cgi is passed a QUERY_STRING environment variable with the following parameters:
key (string to search for, typically hostname)
column (columnnumber to search - default 0)
db (name of the CSV database file in $BBHOME/etc/, default hostinfo.csv)
delimiter (delimiter character for columns, default semi-colon)
CSV files are easily created from e.g. spreadsheets, by exporting them in CSV format. You should have one host per line, with the first
line containing the column headings. Despite their name, the default delimiter for CSV files is the semi-colon - if you need a different
delimiter, invoke bb-csvinfo.cgi with the "delimiter=<character>" in the query string.
Example usage
This example shows how you can use the bb-csvinfo CGI. It assumes you have a CSV-formatted file with information about the hosts stored as
$BBHOME/etc/hostinfo.csv, and the hostname is in the first column of the file.
Use with the bbgen --docurl
The --docurl option to bbgen(1) sets up all of the hostnames on your Xymon webpages to act as links to a CGI script. To invoke the
bb-csvinfo CGI script, run bbgen with the option
--docurl=/cgi-bin/bb-csvinfo.sh?db=hostinfo.csv&key=%s
SEE ALSO bb-hosts(5), hobbitserver.cfg(5), bbgen(1)Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 BB-CSVINFO.CGI(1)