If all you're looking for is a way in Bash to test the value of a number, then the if statement can handle that on its own.
For example, here's a script that will test a previously-defined number, and display one message if it's less than or equal to 90 (the meaning of the -le arithmetic operator), and a different message if any other condition is met (i.e. if it's greater than 90):
Here's the output of a sample session:
So if all you're looking for is "If less than X do this, if greater than X do the other" the if statement is probably all you need. Hope this helps.
I'm fairly new to hpux, so this is what i've been trying to figure out. Is it possible to get any logs on hpux that would indicate if the system, cpu, or other hardware components reached above normal or critical temperatures?
Thanks,
-K (0 Replies)
Is there command in sco unixware 7.1.3 from which i can find the temperature of the system/hardware.
Something equivalent to prtdiag in solaris maybe
thanks (1 Reply)
Hi all
I have a SUN V480 server with 4 processores and I've noticed that the temperature for 2 of the 4 processers are quite high (63 degrees Celsius).
Does anyone know what the operating temperatures of the Sparc CPU's are? I'm not getting any warning messages yet, but I want to resolve the... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I just set up a raid Z array in solaris xpress and I notice that the drives feel pretty damn hot. I use speedfan to monitor the temperatures of the hard drives in XP. Is there a similar program for solrais? I assume there would be since the drives all have temp sensors in them, but I... (2 Replies)
This is the code:
while test 1 -eq 1
do
read a
$a
if test $a = stop
then
break
fi
done
I read a command on every loop an execute it.
I check if the string equals the word stop to end the loop,but it say that I gave too many arguments to test.
For example echo hello.
Now the... (1 Reply)
How to get a CPU temperature and current power consumption in T5220 server both from system controller and Operating system. I need details by cores. Thanks in advance. (13 Replies)
People hello to everybody exist a way to do a script for view the temperature. I have
Red Hat Linux release 9 (Shrike)
Kernel 2.4.20-8 on an i686
THANk YOU FOR YOUR TIME. (4 Replies)
some say '/usr/sfw/bin/ipmitool' can be used to read temperature. has anyone tried it? what options should be used? (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
test::data::array
Array(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Array(3pm)NAME
Test::Data::Array -- test functions for array variables
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Data qw(Array);
DESCRIPTION
Functions
array_any_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if any element of ARRAY is ITEM.
array_none_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if no element of ARRAY is ITEM.
array_once_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if only one element of ARRAY is ITEM.
array_multiple_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if more than one element of ARRAY is ITEM.
array_max_ok( NUMBER, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if all elements of ARRAY are numerically less than or equal to NUMBER.
array_min_ok( NUMBER, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if all elements of ARRAY are numerically greater than or equal to NUMBER.
array_maxstr_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if all elements of ARRAY are asciibetically less than or equal to MAX.
array_minstr_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if all elements of ARRAY are asciibetically greater than or equal to MAX.
array_sum_ok( SUM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if the numerical sum of ARRAY is SUM.
array_empty_ok( ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if the array contains no elements.
array_length_ok( ARRAY, LENGTH [, NAME] )
Ok if the array contains LENGTH number of elements.
array_sortedstr_ascending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
Ok if each succeeding element is asciibetically greater than or equal to the one before.
array_sortedstr_descending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
Ok if each succeeding element is asciibetically less than or equal to the one before.
array_sorted_ascending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
Ok if each succeeding element is numerically greater than or equal to the one before.
array_sorted_descending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
Ok if each succeeding element is numerically less than or equal to the one before.
SEE ALSO
Test::Data, Test::Data::Scalar, Test::Data::Function, Test::Data::Hash, Test::Builder
SOURCE AVAILABILITY
This source is in Github:
http://github.com/briandfoy/test-data/tree/master
AUTHOR
brian d foy, "<bdfoy@cpan.org>"
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2002-2009 brian d foy. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2009-02-12 Array(3pm)