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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Optimizing script to reduce execution time Post 302994664 by SkySmart on Sunday 26th of March 2017 01:48:50 PM
Old 03-26-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by RudiC
This gives an identical output - for any purpose whatsoever - in one awk statement:
Code:
awk -vFN="$FILENAME" '
BEGIN   {LFN = length(FN) + 1
         for (i=0; i<LFN-1; i++){EMPTY = sprintf ("u1u1.%*s", i*LFN, "")
                                 printf "%s\n%s%s%s\n%s\n", EMPTY, EMPTY, substr(FN, i+1, 1), EMPTY, EMPTY
                                }
        }
'

this is good enough for me. thank you very much!!!!
it is perfect!
 

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NAME
hobbit-enadis.cgi - CGI program to enable/disable Xymon tests SYNOPSIS
hobbit-enadis.cgi (invoked via CGI from webserver) DESCRIPTION
hobbit-enadis.cgi is a CGI tool for disabling and enabling hosts and tests monitored by Xymon. You can disable monitoring of a single test, all tests for a host, or multiple hosts - immediately or at a future point in time. hobbit-enadis.cgi runs as a CGI program, invoked by your webserver. It is normally run via a wrapper shell-script in the secured CGI directory for Xymon. hobbit-enadis.cgi is the back-end script for the enable/disable form present on the "info" status-pages. It can also run in "stand-alone" mode, in which case it displays a web form allowing users to select what to enable or disable. OPTIONS
--no-cookies Normally, hobbit-enadis.cgi uses a cookie sent by the browser to initially filter the list of hosts presented. If this is not desired, you can turn off this behaviour by calling bb-ack.cgi with the --no-cookies option. This would normally be placed in the CGI_ENADIS_OPTS setting in hobbitcgi.cfg(5) --env=FILENAME Load the environment from FILENAME before executing the CGI. --area=NAME Load environment variables for a specific area. NB: if used, this option must appear before any --env=FILENAME option. FILES
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