I have to apologize: in function PRT's for loop, there's an m too many.
Don't ask me how it came there (typo?), nor why it worked with the first sample. Correction: Remove it
and try again.
Hi,
I've encountered a problem with a perl and ksh script that totals a certain field in a text file. The computed total of the script is 295540304 but the expected is 297959288, a 2 million difference. The KSH script reads from bottom to top, and the discrepancy started on line 47 (1279th MAN... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am trying to get the cpu usage of a job/process. The machine that has these jobs is a cluster with 1 master node and 10 compute nodes.
Now, the complexity is that not all jobs are on the master node. So, in order to get the cpu usage of a job at another node, I have to ssh into it and... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
i have an input below.
As long as "x= 1" , i would want to capture 2 lines using sed or awk
for eg :
0001 x= 1 $---------------------------------..-.--..
0001 tt= 137 171 423 1682 2826 0
Pls help. Thanks in advance.
Note that the number of lines in each block do... (37 Replies)
Guys, have any idea for the script like this? also to compute w/ decimal.
thanks
a=10
b=20
c=30
d=40
if a < b then ( a -b)*1024 = free space
b + (c -d) = total space
if a > b then (b / d)*1024 = cpu (3 Replies)
Hi,
I use this script to compute compilation time several time to get system performance and compare different system:
#!/bin/sh
# measure the different between time before and
# after the compilation of benchmark
# Start at iteration 1
num=1
while
do
# Add one to the iteration... (3 Replies)
I have a project to migrate my club's membership database from Access to web based using MySQL/PHP, but I have a problem I can't get my head around and would appreciate some help...
Background...
I want to be able to display each member's data on screen and add a Previous and Next button to move... (2 Replies)
Hi Friends,
My input file is like this
chr1 100 200
chr1 300 330
chr1 2000 2000
chr1 5000 5000
chr2 7790 7890
chr2 8000 8000
If the difference of third and second columns is zero, then subtract 500 from second column and add 500 to the third column.
So, my output would be
chr1... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I want to calculate diff b/w these starttime and endtime with use of mktime. I need response time in milisecond. I am using mktime to get these times. last three digits are in milisecond
Starttime 2013-04-03 08:54:19,989
End time 2013-04-03 08:54:39,389 (9 Replies)
Hello,
sorry if this is an easy thing, but I tried to make it run the whole morning, but it doesn't work so far...
I am logged in on a visualization node of a high performance cluster. On this node I can run several gui-based software for the postprocessing of my cfd-data.
As the... (1 Reply)
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dp
dp(8) System Manager's Manual dp(8)NAME
dp - parse dates RFC 822-style
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/mh/dp [-form file] [-format string] [-help] [-width columns] dates
OPTIONS
Overrides the default output format of dp. The output is formatted according to the instructions in the specified file. This must be a
format file; see mh-format(4). Overrides the default output format of dp. The output is formatted according to the instructions in the
specified string. This must be a format string; see mh-format(4).
The argument to the -format option must be interpreted as a single token by the shell that invokes dp. Therefore, you should usually
place the argument to this option inside double quotes ("). Prints a list of the valid options to this command. Specifies the
width of the screen in columns.
The defaults for this command are as follows:
-width defaults to the width of the terminal
DESCRIPTION
The dp command parses dates according to the ARPA Internet standard. It also understands many non-standard formats, such as those produced
by TOPS-20 sites and some UNIX sites using ctime(3). It is useful for seeing how MH will interpret a date.
The dp program treats each argument as a single date, and prints the date out in the official RFC 822 format. Hence, it is usually best to
enclose each argument in double quotes (") for the shell.
EXAMPLES
This is the default format string used by dp:
%<(nodate{text})error: %{text}%|%(pretty{text})%>
When an error is detected, this prints error: and the date that is in error. Otherwise, it outputs the proper RFC 822 format of the date.
FILES
User profile.
SEE ALSO
Commands: ap(8)
Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages (RFC 822)
dp(8)