Hello everyone and let me start off by thanking anyone who can help with this.
I work for a company that uses Unix as one of their servers. I'm not at all familar with Unix beyond logging after I restart the server:rolleyes: I'm looking for some command that will bring me up a list of current... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a list of times:
...10:02
15:34
20:05
01:51
06:55
09:00
05:52...
That's just part of the list (its huge).
How do I go about selecting certain times, e.g. just between 23:00 and 05:00 ?? (4 Replies)
i have a list of numbers like this;
124
235
764
782
765
451
983
909
...
and i want to make a sum with the first 3 of them then the next 3 and so on.
124+235+764=1123
782+765+451=1998
...
some ideas? (4 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I want to add 20% to the values and get an output , please advise with script , awk etc,
# cat datafile.txt
50.4053
278.383
258.164
198.743
4657.66
12.7441
646.787
1.56836
23.2969
191.805
53.3096
1.12988
999.058
4100.29 (2 Replies)
If I had a word list with a large amount of words in it, how would I (using a unix command) add, say, 123 to the end of each word?
EDIT: The word list is stored in a large text file. I need a command that applies the ending to each word in the file and saves the result in a new text file. (7 Replies)
Hello,
i'm trying to implement the times() function and i'm programming in C.
I'm using the "struct tms" structure which consists of the fields:
The tms_utime structure member is the CPU time charged for the execution of user instructions of the calling process.
The tms_stime structure... (1 Reply)
I'm having some troubles setting an instance of postgreSQL to automatically start upon system boot. I have two servers running this app, one is automatically starting the service, the other is not. I'm attempting to use the "svcadmin" command, however, apparently when I run a "svcs -a" search, the... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file with long list of numbers. This file contains only one column. These numbers are very large. I am using following command:
cat myfile.txt | awk '{ sum+=$1} END {print sum}'
The output is coming in scientific notation. How do I get the result in proper format?
... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
ssh2_methods_negotiated
SSH2_METHODS_NEGOTIATED(3) 1 SSH2_METHODS_NEGOTIATED(3)ssh2_methods_negotiated - Return list of negotiated methodsSYNOPSIS
array ssh2_methods_negotiated (resource $session)
DESCRIPTION
Returns list of negotiated methods.
PARAMETERS
o $session
- An SSH connection link identifier, obtained from a call to ssh2_connect(3).
RETURN VALUES EXAMPLES
Example #1
Determining what methods were negotiated
<?php
$connection = ssh2_connect('shell.example.com', 22);
$methods = ssh2_methods_negotiated($connection);
echo "Encryption keys were negotiated using: {$methods['kex']}
";
echo "Server identified using an {$methods['hostkey']} with ";
echo "fingerprint: " . ssh2_fingerprint($connection) . "
";
echo "Client to Server packets will use methods:
";
echo " Crypt: {$methods['client_to_server']['crypt']}
";
echo " Comp: {$methods['client_to_server']['comp']}
";
echo " MAC: {$methods['client_to_server']['mac']}
";
echo "Server to Client packets will use methods:
";
echo " Crypt: {$methods['server_to_client']['crypt']}
";
echo " Comp: {$methods['server_to_client']['comp']}
";
echo " MAC: {$methods['server_to_client']['mac']}
";
?>
SEE ALSO ssh2_connect(3).
PHP Documentation Group SSH2_METHODS_NEGOTIATED(3)