I want to add options to my shell script but having problems, my code so far is;
#!/bin/bash
lflag=
iflag=
while getopts 'l:i:' OPTION
do
case $OPTION in
l) lflag=1
lval="$OPTARG"
;;... (1 Reply)
I have written some scripts that do a few admin tasks on 23 servers I manage.
Usually I execute these scripts from one server by running ssh commands remotley, i.e.
ssh root@server2 shellscript, ssh root@server2 shellscript & so on..
It works fine but I want to improve this by writing a... (3 Replies)
Hi, I'm pretty new to the whole scripting thing. I've gotten a decent hang of it so far but am wondering if there's a way to add lines to a C, C++, Java, HTML, text file with a shell script.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. :) (4 Replies)
Is it possible to add a job to crontab with a shell script? The existing jobs in the crontab should exist as it was. The new job should be appended.
Also, the crontab file is /var/spool/cron/root. (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I have an input file like below (a comma seperated file)
345,12,10
400,11,8
328,1,3
I need to get the output as below ...
record 345 sum is 12
record 400 sum is 10
record 328 sum is 1
record 345 count is 10
record 400 count is 8
record 328 count... (15 Replies)
Hello,
Can someone please help in below requirement.
My requirement is to add date before to first column,some text before 1st,2nd coulmns and insert a new column in between 2 and 3 columns.
input file.
aa 123 dddd
aa 667 kdkdk
ddj 738 kkkk
aa 123 dddd
aa 667 ... (5 Replies)
Dear Friends,
Please help me on this
my script name is send.csh
In this i have written the statement like this
set args = ( city state country price )
I want to pass this array to another c shell called receiver.csh. and i want to use it in this c shell
or
how to pass to... (2 Replies)
the first line of every unix script written in an interpreted language always has a "#!<path-to-the-language>"
is there a way to include other text in that first line without it affecting the ability of the script to run???
for instance, if i change the following line:
#!/bin/sh
echo blah... (1 Reply)
I have an array in an external file, "array.txt", which contains:
char *testarray={"Zero", "One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine"};I want to be able to add an element to this array, and have that element display, whenever I call it, without having to recompile... (29 Replies)
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sccshelp(1) General Commands Manual sccshelp(1)NAME
sccshelp - ask for help on SCCS commands
SYNOPSIS
[arg]...
DESCRIPTION
The command finds information to explain a message from an SCCS command or to explain the use of a SCCS command. Zero or more arguments
can be supplied. If no arguments are given, prompts for one:
The arguments can be either message numbers (which normally appear in parentheses following messages) or command names, of one of the fol-
lowing types:
Type 1 Begins with nonnumerics, ends in numerics. The nonnumeric prefix is usually an abbreviation for the program or set of
routines which produced the message (e.g., for message 6 from the command).
Type 2 Does not contain numerics (as a command, such as
Type 3 Is all numeric (e.g.,
The response of the program is the explanatory information related to the argument, if there is any.
You can use to support other commands by means of the file. To do this, create help files in the appropriate format and add the location
of the helpfiles to
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the interpretation of text as single- and/or multibyte characters.
determines the language in which messages are displayed.
If is not specified or is null, it defaults to the value of If is not specified or is null, it defaults to "C" (see lang(5)). If any
internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, all internationalization variables default to "C". See environ(5).
International Code Set Support
Single- and multibyte character code sets are supported.
DIAGNOSTICS
When all else fails, try
EXAMPLES
If you enter the SCCS command without parameters, you would get the message:
If you request help for the command:
it displays:
If you request help for the error number:
it displays:
WARNINGS
Only SCCS commands currently use
FILES
Directory containing files of message text
List of commands supported by sccshelp
File containing the locations of help files that are not in the
directory
sccshelp(1)