Hi Guys,
I have a file in UNIX with duplicates, I have use sort command as below to delete duplicates based on the KEY positions/columns but now I do not want to "delete" duplicates but summarize by KEY numeric columns.
REALLY NEED HELP... URGENT!!!
Thanks in advance.
sort -k 1.1,1.92... (6 Replies)
Right now if I have a file that has the following information (with : as the delimiter)
name :address :phone number
I need to be able to do the following commands:
-n search for a name
-p search for a phone number
-l search for a last name starting with a particular
-c find an... (17 Replies)
Hi,
I am having two variables
IP="10.150.12.1"
netmask="255.255.255.0"
To get network number, I know that a bitwise & will help.
networkno=IP & netmask
My code is
#!/usr/bin/ksh
ip="10.150.12.1"
netmask="255.255.255.0"
networkno="$ip" & "$netmask"
echo $networkno
I am... (7 Replies)
Hi Friends,
Need your help . I have a shell script which executes the plsql procedure proc_p1.
I want to capture the error message when the procuder throws some error message.
I codeed in the following way . But it shows Job Success. Kindly anyone give some better idea to over come this
... (2 Replies)
Hello
I would like to help me create a script that:
Given a date, more precisely a year, one month and one day. must calculate the day after
-Input: Year, Month, Day
-Output: Next day the Year-Month-Day
thanks (9 Replies)
I wrote the day calculator also in bash. I would like to now, that is it good so?
#!/bin/bash
datum1=`date -d "1991/1/1" "+%s"`
datum2=`date "+%s"`
diff=$(($datum2-$datum1))
days=$(($diff/(60*60*24)))
echo $days
Thanks in advance for your help! (3 Replies)
I have two problems, and it would be great if someone could help me:
The first line does not calculate. I have checked the origin term to calculate the variables
and the result is OK. Normal substactions with $xx -100 work, but not in this constallation. I tried it with "| bc" and no result... (2 Replies)
I am new to bash scripting. I want write a script that reads from the first argument file and run nslookup, then prints out each nslookup. Something like below:
File name = ip
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
Bash shell script: nslookup.sh
#!/bin/bash
for i in $1
do
nslookup $i
done
I... (7 Replies)
I am trying to use awk to calculate the average of all lines in $2 for every file in a directory. The below bash seems to do that, but I cannot figure out how to capture the string before the _ as the output file name and have it be tab-delimeted. Thank you :).
Filenames in... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
tcpdrop
TCPDROP(8) BSD System Manager's Manual TCPDROP(8)NAME
tcpdrop -- drop TCP connections
SYNOPSIS
tcpdrop local-address local-port foreign-address foreign-port
tcpdrop [-l] -a
DESCRIPTION
The tcpdrop command may be used to drop TCP connections from the command line.
If -a is specified then tcpdrop will attempt to drop all active connections. The -l flag may be given to list the tcpdrop invocation to drop
all active connections one at a time.
If -a is not specified then only the connection between the given local address local-address, port local-port, and the foreign address
foreign-address, port foreign-port, will be dropped.
Addresses and ports may be specified by name or numeric value. Both IPv4 and IPv6 address formats are supported.
The addresses and ports may be separated by periods or colons instead of spaces.
EXIT STATUS
The tcpdrop utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
If a connection to httpd(8) is causing congestion on a network link, one can drop the TCP session in charge:
# sockstat -c | grep httpd
www httpd 16525 3 tcp4
192.168.5.41:80 192.168.5.1:26747
The following command will drop the connection:
# tcpdrop 192.168.5.41 80 192.168.5.1 26747
The following command will drop all connections but those to or from port 22, the port used by sshd(8):
# tcpdrop -l -a | grep -vw 22 | sh
SEE ALSO netstat(1), sockstat(1)AUTHORS
Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
Juli Mallett <jmallett@FreeBSD.org>
BSD January 30, 2013 BSD