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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk - help in removing some text Post 302998466 by dakelly on Friday 2nd of June 2017 06:25:54 AM
Old 06-02-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by apmcd47
You are doing this on Solaris? Are you using /bin/sh, /bin/ksh or /bin/bash?
I assume $ZONE contains, eg, /newpool/server1 and you want it to appear as server1.
In /bin/sh, as it looks like a filepath, use
Code:
echo `basename $ZONE` >> $MSG

or even
Code:
basename $ZONE >> $MSG

For ksh and bash, try
Code:
echo ${ZONE##*/} >> $MSG

Andrew
Thanks apmcd47 your absolutely correct, it is in Solaris, and i have the script as /bin/sh

I tried your first option of
Code:
echo `basename $ZONE` >> $MSG

which worked

coming from windows support not long started my first unix admin job, so learning lots quickly...

thanks a million..

davy
 

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service(8)						      System Manager's Manual							service(8)

NAME
service - run a System V init script SYNOPSIS
service SCRIPT COMMAND [OPTIONS] service --status-all service --help | -h | --version DESCRIPTION
service runs a System V init script in as predictable environment as possible, removing most environment variables and with current working directory set to /. The SCRIPT parameter specifies a System V init script, located in /etc/init.d/SCRIPT. The supported values of COMMAND depend on the invoked script, service passes COMMAND and OPTIONS it to the init script unmodified. All scripts should support at least the start and stop commands. As a special case, if COMMAND is --full-restart, the script is run twice, first with the stop command, then with the start command. service --status-all runs all init scripts, in alphabetical order, with the status command. If the init script file does not exist, the script tries to use legacy actions. If there is no suitable legacy action found and COMMAND is one of actions specified in LSB Core Specification, input is redirected to the systemctl. Otherwise the command fails with return code 2. FILES
/etc/init.d The directory containing System V init scripts. ENVIRONMENT
LANG, TERM The only environment variables passed to the init scripts. SEE ALSO
chkconfig(8), ntsysv(8), systemd(1), systemctl(8), systemd.service(5) Jan 2006 service(8)
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