Hi All,
I have an input below. If the term in the 1st column is equal, print the last row which 1st column is equal.In the below example, it's " 0001 k= 27 " and " 0004 k= 6 " (depicted in bold). Those terms in 1st column which are not repetitive are to be printed as well. Can any body help me... (9 Replies)
Hi, I am totally new to shell scripting.
I have a String "c:\working\html\index.txt.12-12-2009.bkp" I want to check if the string has more than one "." character. If it does I would like to retrieve only "c:\working\html\index.txt" i.e, discard the second occurrence of "." and the rest of the... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a lot of files with extension ".o" and I would like to extract the 10th line after (last) occurrence of a given string in each of the files.
I tried:
$ grep "string_to_look_for" *.o -A 10 | tail -1
but it gives the occurrence in the last file with extension .o
... (1 Reply)
Lets say I have file.txt:
(Product:Price:QuantityAvailable) (: as delimiter)
Chocolate:5:5
Banana:33:3
I am doing a edit/update function.
I want to change the Quantity Available, so I tried using the SED command to replace 5, but my Price which is also 5 is changed instead.
(for the Banana... (13 Replies)
Hi, i have file f1.txt with data like:
CHECK
a
b
CHECK
c
d
CHECK
e
f
JOB_START
....
I want to match the last occurrence of 'CHECK' until the end of the file.
I can use awk:
awk '/^CHECK/ { buf = "" } { buf = buf "\n" $0 } END { print buf }' f1.txt | tail +2Is there a cleaner way of... (2 Replies)
hey guys, i have been trying to work this thing out with sed with no luck :confused:
i m looking for a way to replace only the first occurrence after a match
for example :
Cat
Realized what you gotta do
Dog
Realized what you gotta do
Sheep
Realized what you gotta do
Wolf
Realized... (6 Replies)
echo 'String#1 and String#2' | egrep -o -m 1 'String#.{1}'
String#1
String#2
I'm trying to just match the first occurrence of 'String#' + 1 character. I thought the "-m 1" switch would do that for me. Instead I get both occurrences. Can somebody provide some insight?
Thanks! (5 Replies)
I need help with extract/print lines till stop pattern. This needs to happen after every 3rd occurrence of start pattern and continue till end of file. Consider below is an example of the log file. my start pattern will be every 3rd occurrence of ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND and stop pattern will be... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I have an input file as below. I would like to count the occurrence of pattern matching 8th field for each line.
Input:
field_01 field_02 field_03 field_04 field_05 field_06 field_07 field_08
TA T TA T TA TA TA... (3 Replies)
AWK command to get file content until 3 occurrence of pattern match,
INPUT FILE:
JMS_BODY_FIELD:JMSText = <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<custOptIn xmlns="http://com/walm/ta/cu/ccs/xml2">
<person>Romi</person>
<appName>SAP</appName>
</custOptIn>
... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
commandlog
commandlog(4) Sun Cluster File Formats commandlog(4)NAME
commandlog - command log file
SYNOPSIS
/var/cluster/logs/commandlog
DESCRIPTION
The commandlog ASCII text file contains records of selected Sun Cluster commands that are executed in a cluster. The logging of commands
starts automatically when you set up the cluster and ends when you shut down the cluster.
Commands that are not logged in this file include those that display the configuration and current state of the cluster. Commands that are
logged in this file include those that configure and change the current state of the cluster, as follows:
o claccess
o cldevice
o cldevicegroup
o clinterconnect
o clnasdevice
o clnode
o clquorum
o clreslogicalhostname
o clresource
o clresourcegroup
o clresourcetype
o clressharedaddress
o clsnmphost
o clsnmpmib
o clsnmpuser
o cltelemetryattribute
o cluster
o scconf
o scdidadm
o scdpm
o scgdevs
o scrgadm
o scshutdown
o scswitch
Each record in the commandlog file contains the following information:
o Date and timestamp
o Host name from the which the command was executed
o Process ID of the command
o ID of the user who executed the command
o Command that the user executed, including all options and operands
Note -
Command options are quoted in the commandlog file to enable you to copy, paste, and execute them in the shell.
o Exit status or signal of the executed command
By default, the commandlog file is regularly archived at the end of every week. Sun Cluster maintains up to eight previously archived com-
mandlog files on each cluster node at any given time.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 /var/cluster/logs/commandlog File
The following example shows the contents of a typical /var/cluster/logs/commandlog file:
11/11/2006 09:43:36 phys-schost-1 5758 root START - clrg add "app-sa-1"
11/11/2006 09:43:36 phys-schost-1 5758 root END 0
11/11/2006 09:43:36 phys-schost-1 5760 root START - clrg set -y
"RG_description=Department Shared Address RG" "app-sa-1"
11/11/2006 09:43:37 phys-schost-1 5760 root END 0
11/11/2006 09:44:15 phys-schost-1 5810 root START - clrg online "app-sa-1"
11/11/2006 09:44:15 phys-schost-1 5810 root END 0
11/11/2006 09:44:19 phys-schost-1 5222 root END -20988320
12/02/2006 14:37:21 phys-schost-1 5542 jbloggs START - clrg -c -g "app-sa-1"
-y "RG_description=Joe Bloggs Shared Address RG"
12/02/2006 14:37:22 phys-schost-1 5542 jbloggs END 0
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWsczu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO scha_control(1HA), scha_resource_setstatus(1HA), scconf(1M), scdidadm(1M), scdpm(1M), scgdevs(1M), scrgadm(1M), scshutdown(1M),
scswitch(1M), attributes(5)Sun Cluster 3.2 18 Jul 2006 commandlog(4)