The log files are pure unix. I'm familiar with the Linux grep '-A and -B' to find the lines leading and trailing the context of the matching lines. As far as I know the Solaris grep does not have that function, so I used ggrep.
Regards,
Bjoern
---------- Post updated at 01:44 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:03 PM ----------
Ugh! Do you know VBscript? I'm attempting to run this renaming command from a VBscript in SecureCRT and get a compilation error:
---------- Post updated at 02:30 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:44 PM ----------
Quote:
Originally Posted by BRH
Thanks Don, your solution is perfect!
The log files are pure unix. I'm familiar with the Linux grep '-A and -B' to find the lines leading and trailing the context of the matching lines. As far as I know the Solaris grep does not have that function, so I used ggrep.
Regards,
Bjoern
---------- Post updated at 01:44 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:03 PM ----------
Ugh! Do you know VBscript? I'm attempting to run this renaming command from a VBscript in SecureCRT and get a compilation error:
No worries, had to remove all the double quotes, it works just fine now.
Greetings!
Does anyone know of a utility or a script for renaming files on a UNIX web server? I've seen several of these types of renaming utilities for Windows, but none for UNIX. I have 10,000 files that I need to rename in a several tier (deep) web site directory. I have the original... (1 Reply)
Greetings!
Does anyone know of a utility or a script for renaming files on a UNIX web server? I've seen several of these types of renaming utilities for Windows, but none for UNIX. I have 10,000 files that I need to rename in a several tier (deep) web site directory. I have the original... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need to rename all the .txt files present in current directory to .dat files respectively in UNIX.
for example:
$ ls
aaa.txt bbb.txt ccc.txt
I need to change them to
$ ls
aaa.dat bbb.dat ccc.dat
Is there any UNIX command to do this in one go?
... (3 Replies)
:wall:
Hello there,
basically in my program where im stuck at is when it comes to rename the files in a loop.
- the program counts the number of files w a given name (works!)
- and then if the number of files is greater or equal to the MAX_VERSIONS (numbers of files allowed w the... (1 Reply)
I have to write a script to get some files from remote server using FTP and rename it after the FTP. I use wildcard to get the file as i do not no the exact file name or the number of files in the remote server.
My script is similar to the following...
#!/bin/sh
LOG=/Log/ftp.log
ftp (FTP... (0 Replies)
Hi, I have the following problem:
I have a list of files:
1.txt
2.txt
3.txt
4.txt
Then I have a list of variable names inside variable.txt:
A
B
C
D
I'd like to rename 1.txt, 2.txt etc using the variables from variable.txt (2 Replies)
I have about 1000 files containing the character * in the name. I need to find these files and replace the * with a -. I am working with HP UX v11. I am using the following command
find . -type f -name '*\**' -exec bash -c 'f="$1"; mv "$f" "${f//\*/-}"' - '{}' \
People tell me it works for... (4 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have a requirement to get multiple files from ftp(remote) server and once the files is copied to local machine , I need to move the files on to a different directory in ftp machine.
FTP Machine : 9.9.999.999
Source File Directory : /ftpuser
File Pattern: TMS*
Now I have... (1 Reply)
Hi,
In sftp script to get files, I have to rename all the files which I am picking. Rename command does not work here. Is there any way to do this?
I am using #!/bin/ksh
For eg: sftp user@host <<EOF
cd /path
get *.txt
rename *.txt *.txt.done
... (7 Replies)
Hi,
On my Sun Ultra 45, display was flickering. After changing PCI slot of graphic card (XVR-300), display stablized, but, now X-server not starting. I am getting following messages
The X-server can not be started on display : 0...
See file/var/dt/Xerrors for details.
the output of... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: rakhsin
8 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
lltag_config
lltag_config(5) File Formats Manual lltag_config(5)NAME
config - Configuration file for lltag
DESCRIPTION
The following options may be stored in /etc/lltag/config or the user's $HOME/.lltag/config, or in any file passed with --config.
Such a configuration file may also be generated with --gencfg.
Obtaining tags
format = "string"
Add a user-defined format [-R]. Might be used multiple times. Default is to guess if no user-defined formats and no default field
values are given.
guess = <0/1>
Try to guess if user-defined formats do not match [-G]. Default is 0 (disabled) when no user-defined formats and no explicit values
are given.
tag = <TAG=value>
Add an explicit tag [--tag]. Might be used multiple times.
Tweaking filename parsing
no_path = <0/1>
Do not use file path when matching filename [-p]. Default is 0 (disabled).
spaces = <0/1>
Allow no or multiple spaces [--spaces]. Default is 0 (disabled).
Cleaning obtained tags
edit = <0/1>
Edit tags immediately [--edit]. Default is 0 (disabled).
maj = <0/1>
Upcase first letters of words in tags [--maj]. Default is 0 (disabled).
regexp = "s/from/to/"
Replace from with to in all tags. title,number:s/from/to/ replaces in title and number tags only. Might be used multiple times
[--regexp]. Default is to not apply any regexp.
sep = "string"
Replace |-separated strings with space in tags. Default is to not replace any separator.
Configuration of tag application
type = <mp3|ogg|flac|none>
Force mp3, ogg of flac instead of by-extension detection [--mp3, --ogg and --flac]. Default is none.
clear_tags = <0/1>
Clear all tags of audio files. [--clear]. Default is 0 (disabled).
append_tags = <0/1>
Append tags only instead of replacing old ones. [--append]. Default is 0 (disabled).
no_tagging = <0/1>
Do not actually tag files [--no-tagging]. Default is 0 (disabled).
preserve_time = <0/1>
Preserve file modification time during tagging [--preserve-time]. Default is 0 (disabled).
Renaming
rename_format = "string"
Rename file according to format [--rename]. Default is to not rename.
rename_min = <0/1>
Lowcase tags before renaming [--rename-min]. Default is 0 (disabled).
rename_regexp = "s/from/to/"
Replace from with to in all tags before renaming. title,number:s/from/to/ replaces in title and number tags only. Might be used
multiple times [--rename-regexp]. Default is to not apply any regexp.
rename_sep = "string"
Replace spaces with a string in tags before renaming [--rename-sep]. Default is to not replace any separator.
rename_slash = "string"
Replace slashes with a string in tags before renaming [--rename-slash]. Default is to replace with a dash.
rename_ext = <0/1>
Assume the rename format provides an extension [--rename-ext]. Default is 0 (disabled).
Miscellaneous
dry_run = <0/1>
Do nothing but show what would have been done [--dry-run]. Default is 0 (disabled).
yes = <0/1>
Tag without asking for confirmation when guessing and rename without asking for confirmation [--yes]. Default is 0 (disabled).
ask = <0/1>
Always ask for confirmation before tagging [--ask]. Default is 0 (disabled).
recursive = <0/1>
Recursively traverse all given subdirectories [-R]. Default is 0 (disabled).
verbose = <integer>
Message verbosity level [-v and -q]. Default is 0 (only important messages). Other possible values are 1 (show usage information
when a menu is displayed for the first time) and 2 (always show usage information before a menu appears).
CDDB configuration
cddb_server_name = hostname
Change the CDDB server name. Default is www.freedb.org.
cddb_server_port = <port>
Change the CDDB server port. Default is 80 (HTTP).
SEE ALSO lltag(1)
The config template file provided within the documentation directory.
AUTHOR
Brice Goglin
NOVEMBER 2006 lltag_config(5)