I have just recently had a look at this website and came across the following article:
http://www.silkroad.com/papers/html/bomb/node5.html
I'm referring to this as this is exactly what is happening to me at this moment in time, and has been going on for over a week now. So far I've had to... (2 Replies)
I have done a script and IT WORKS JUST PERFECT from command line...but in cron it has problems executing...
nawk -F"|" '
{ s=substr($104,2,18)}
{b ++s}
END { for (i in b) print i, b } ' $1 > /path/to/files/TranId_w$2
q=`cat /path/to/files/TranId_w$2 | wc -l`
echo $q >... (1 Reply)
Is there a command I can use to rename all directories with a certain name to a new name. For instance from my root directory I want to change all folders named '123' to '321' that are in the root directory or any subdirectory.
Thanks in advance! (6 Replies)
This single line of code in a sh script file
top -b -n 1 -U $USER
causes the script to prematurely exit with an exit code of 1 (i.e. an error) if the script is run with the -e option (e.g. if
set -e
is executed near the top of the script file).
Alternatively, you can execute it like
top... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a way to find a particular file and then give it as an input to a program and then dump it into another file.
Something like this:
find ./ -name '*.txt' -exec ~/processText {} > mod.<current_file> \;
I've been trying all sorts of weird things but not... (2 Replies)
In response to a closed thread for degraff63 at
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/108882-using-mv-find-exec.html
the following command might do it as some shells spit it without the "exec bash -c " part:
Find . -name "*.model" -exec bash -c "mv {} \`echo {} | sed -e 's//_/g'\`"... (0 Replies)
Hello,
This porblem bugged me for some time. It is to merge different files of hundred rows to have a union with the ID as key column (kind of similar to join!) and absence with 0.
ID File1
A 1
C 3
D 4
M 6
ID File2
A 5
B 10
C 15
Z 26
ID File3
A 2
B 6
O 20
X 9
I want the output... (9 Replies)
Hi all,
what i'm trying to configure its to the following,
find all files older then 1 min,gzip them ,rename/move with date and extension .gz (example tes.log_2012-07-26.gz) and trying to move them to another folder (gzipped),the command i'm typing its this,
find /home/charli/Desktop/test/ -type... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: charli1
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jifty::manual::tutorialrest
Jifty::Manual::TutorialRest(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Manual::TutorialRest(3pm)NAME
Jifty::Manual::TutorialRest - Web Services
DESCRIPTION
This builds on Jifty::Manual::Tutorial, so make sure you have a running jifty that roughly resembles the step-by-step from there.
SETUP
You must add this to your site_config.yml
framework:
Plugins:
- REST: {}
See Jifty::Plugin::REST.
The commands assume that you have LWP installed with the GET alias. If not, you'll need to use the longhand lwp-request -m GET, or curl,
or your browser.
help
Make sure it is working:
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/help
Accessing resources:
...
You should see some text describing the services, not html (that's longhand for 404.) Check the config and restart the server.
GET
Just list the models.
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model.yml
---
- MyWeblog.Model.Post
List the Post schema.
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post.yml
---
body:
label: Content
name: body
readable: 1
sort_order: 1
type: text
writable: 1
id:
mandatory: 1
name: id
readable: 1
type: serial
writable: 0
title:
default: Untitled post
label: Title
name: title
readable: 1
sort_order: 0
type: text
writable: 1
You did make some posts, right?
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id.yml
---
- 1
- 2
Dump the data:
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id/1.yml
---
body: 'This is my post, the content of which is this, which is mine.'
id: 1
title: my first post
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id/2.yml
---
body: "Content of another post. Got to go, the cat's on fire."
id: 2
title: post deux
POST
TODO not working
Actually, it looks like it is not supposed to work this way. Why not?
$ echo '---
body: "A post via web services"
id: 3
title: "posting from the command-line"
' | lwp-request -m POST http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post.yml
POST http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id/3.yml --> 404 Not Found
PUT
TODO not working
$ echo '---
title: "posting from the cli"
' | lwp-request -m PUT http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/3.yml
500 Can't read entity body: Connection reset by peer
DELETE
$ lwp-request -m DELETE http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id/3.yml
---
content: {}
error: ~
field_errors: {}
field_warnings: {}
message: Deleted
success: 1
perl v5.14.2 2010-09-25 Jifty::Manual::TutorialRest(3pm)