Hi how do you compare it in ksh
ALINES=$(cat AFILE | wc -l)
BFIRST=$(head -1 BFILE)
I got ALINES=9 and BFRIST=records'9'
I want 9=9 , how do you write BLINES=9 from records'9' so I can say
ALINES==BLINES
Thanks (4 Replies)
I want a soultion to compare two arrays in sh with an easy way.I want a solution to synchrose users between different AIX servers where no NIS is available. All users are meant to be same on all 10 servers. So the approach is to consider first server as master user repository and whatever the users... (0 Replies)
Hi all,
How to check whether the given the two dates is minimal.
example:
Date 1 : 23-03-2008 with timestamp
Date 2: 20-03-2008 With tmestamp
I want to compare the twodates and which it gives the minimum date
i wnat to get the output like this below
output: the Date2 is... (1 Reply)
grep '^.......$' /usr/dict/words | cut -c1,2,3,5,6,7
This gives a list of 6 character strings, some are words some not. Any suggestions on how I can get rid of the ones that aren't words and print the ones that are? I have tried look with no luck yet. (1 Reply)
I have four files, I need to compare these files together.
As such i know "sdiff and comm" commands but these commands compare 2 files together. If I use sdiff command then i have to compare each file with other which will increase the codes.
Please suggest if you know some commands whcih can... (6 Replies)
Hi,
file contains only one row.
END OF FILE. ROW COUNT: 8,9
We need to check the file contains exact string "END OF FILE. ROW COUNT: " if yes, get the 8,9 values
then compare if both are equal print the "equal" if not "notequal".
Thanks, (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need your help with the below mentioned issue:
I have 2 files say,
file1.txt:
id|no|cde
a|4|7
b|3|2
c|8|8
d|8|9
file2.txt:
id|no|cde
a|4|6
b|2|2
c|8|8 (1 Reply)
Hi guys, looking for some help with a way to compare data in two files but with some conditions.
example,
File 1 consists of
site1,10.1.1.1
site2,20.2.2.2
site3,30.3.3.3
File 2 contains
site1,l0.1.1.1
site2,50.1.1.1
site3,30.3.3.3
site4,40.1.1.1
I want to be able to match the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a file containing a list of codes, followed by a description, such as below:
008.0,ESCHERICHIA COLI
008.1,ARIZONA
008.2,AEROBACTER AEROGENES
008.6,ENTERITIS DUE TO SPECIFIED VIRUS
008.8,OTHER ORGANISM, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
008,INTESTINAL INFECTIONS DUE TO OTHER ORGANISMSI... (6 Replies)
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cgexec
CGEXEC(1) libcgroup Manual CGEXEC(1)NAME
cgexec - run the task in given control groups
SYNOPSIS
cgexec [-h] [-g <controllers>:<path>] [--sticky] command [arguments]
DESCRIPTION
The cgexec program executes the task command with arguments arguments in the given control groups.
-g <controllers>:<path>
defines the control groups in which the task will be run. controllers is a list of controllers and path is the relative path to
control groups in the given controllers list.
This flag can be used multiple times to define multiple pairs of lists of controllers and relative paths. Instead of the list of
all mounted controllers, the wildcard b"*b" can be used.
If this option is not used, cgexec will automatically place the task in the right cgroup based on /etc/cgrules.conf.
If /etc/cgrules.conf configuration file is used, there can be used template names. Then the control group name contains a template
in destination tag (see cgrules.conf (5)) and if the cgroup does not exist in execution time, it is created, based on /etc/cgcon-
fig.conf specification. If the specifications are not present the group is created with the default kernel values.
-h, --help
Display this help and exit.
--sticky
If running the task command with this option, the daemon of service cgred (cgrulesengd process) does not change both the task of the
command and the child tasks. Without this option, the daemon does not change the task of the command but it changes the child tasks
to the right cgroup based on /etc/cgrules.conf automatically.
EXAMPLES
cgexec -g *:test1 ls
runs command ls in control group test1 in all mounted controllers.
cgexec -g cpu,memory:test1 ls -l
runs command ls -l in control group test1 in controllers cpu and memory.
cgexec -g cpu,memory:test1 -g swap:test2 ls -l
runs command ls -l in control group test1 in controllers cpu and memory and control group test2 in controller swap.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
CGROUP_LOGLEVEL
controls verbosity of the tool. Allowed values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING or ERROR.
FILES
/etc/cgrules.conf
default libcgroup configuration file
SEE ALSO
cgrules.conf (5)
Linux 2009-03-15 CGEXEC(1)