i="1"
while
do
k=`expr $i + 1`
sed -e 's/"$i"/"$k"/' < somefile1.txt >> somefile2.txt
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
ive been trying to :
1 from a file containing numbers in a row divided with correct number of 2 spaces to find the corresponding one
2 change the value
3 and append... (1 Reply)
i="1"
while
do
k=`expr $i + 1`
sed -e 's/"$i"/"$k"/' < somefile1.txt >> somefile2.txt
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
ive been trying to :
1 from a file containing numbers in a row divided with correct number of spaces to find the corresponding one
2 change the value
3 and append... (3 Replies)
Hi,
We have smb client running on two of the linux boxes and smb server on another linux system. During a backup operation which uses smb, read of a file was allowed while write to the same file was going on.Also simultaneous writes to the same file were allowed.Following are the settings in the... (1 Reply)
we have 4000 html pages that need an email address changed.
eg) company@yahoo.com to company@hotmail.com
we only want the file modified date to be changed when there has been a change to the file.
Should I be using grep?
I fairly new to UNIX and was told to using something like... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I wanted to write a shell script which will change the expired passwd in oracle. Here is below what I am trying,
#!/bin/sh
set -x
ORACLE_HOME="/optware/oracle/9.2.0.2_64"
SQLPLUS="${ORACLE_HOME}/bin/sqlplus"
PASS="xyz"
PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$PATH... (0 Replies)
Hi, I am creating a ksh script to search for a string of text inside files within a directory tree. Some of these file are going to be read/execute only. I know to use chmod to change the permissions of the file, but I want to preserve the original permissions after writing to the file. How can I... (3 Replies)
I am now on Kernel 2.6.32-26
For me 16x CD write speed is okay.
I have old hardware which was able to write DVDs at 1x, back in previous linux version.
Now, I dont get speed of less than 4x.
Tested on k3b, xfburn, and brasero. But all start at bottom 4x write speed. k3b forced back to... (0 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I'm a great fan of this forum... it has helped me tone my skills in shell scripting. I have a challenge here, which I'm sure you guys would help me in achieving...
File A has a list of job ids and I need to compare this with the File B (*.log) and File C (extend *.log) and copy... (6 Replies)
I have file which contains a huge amount of data. I need to search the pattern Message id. When that pattern is matched I need to get abcdeff0-1g6g-91g3-1z2z-2mm605m90000 to another file.
Kindly provide your input.
File is like below
Jan 11 04:05:10 linux100 |NOTICE... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need to compare 2 text files with around 60000 rows and 1 column. I need to compare these and write the mismatch data to 3rd file.
File1 - file2 = file3
wc -l file1.txt
58112
wc -l file2.txt
55260
head -5 file1.txt
101214200123
101214700300
101250030067
101214100500... (10 Replies)
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mongo
MONGO(1) Mongo Database MONGO(1)NAME
mongo - the Mongo command-line tool
SYNOPSIS
mongo [OPTIONS] [DB_ADDRESS] [FILE+]
DESCRIPTION
mongo is a JavaScript shell (with GNU readline capabilities). It supports interactive and non-interactive use. When used interactively,
JavaScript can be used to query the database or perform any other function normally available with SpiderMonkey. Database output is dis-
played in JSON format.
If JavaScript files are specified on the command line, the shell will run non-interactively, running each one in sequence and then exiting.
EXAMPLES
mongo start the shell, connecting to the server at localhost:27017 and using the test database
mongo foo
start the shell using the foo database at localhost:27017
mongo 192.169.0.5/foo
start the shell using the foo database at 192.169.0.5:27017
mongo 192.169.0.5:9999/foo
start the shell using the foo database at 192.169.0.5:9999
mongo script1.js script2.js script3.js
run three scripts and exit
OPTIONS --shell
run the shell after executing files
--help show usage information
--host HOST
server to connect to (default HOST=localhost)
--port PORT
port to connect to (default PORT=27017)
--nodb do not connect to mongod
--eval SCRIPT
evaluate JavaScript
-u USERNAME
specify user to log in as
-pPASSWORD
specify password of user (notice there is no space)
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SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MongoDB wiki, available at http://www.mongodb.org.
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Kristina Chodorow
10gen June 2009 MONGO(1)