Dear All,
I have a question on what is the best way to control and list out multiple selective keywords to print out the report
Below is the Sample output of the listing
Expected Output 1
Expected Output
Thanks for all your time scratching your head to think of the solution.
Dear All,
I have a file containing info like
TID:0903 asdfasldjflsdjf
TID:0945 hjhjhkhkhkh
TID:2045 hjhjhkhkhkh
TID:1945 hjhjhkhkhkh
TID:2045 hjhjhkhkhkh
I need to show only lines containing
TID:0903 asdfasldjflsdjf
TID:0945 hjhjhkhkhkh
TID:2045 hjhjhkhkhkh
TID:2045 hjhjhkhkhkh
... (11 Replies)
0,0 4,5 11 11 * /pkgs/roots/scripts/job_monitor.ksh
i have the requirement like,
for the first time(4) the script should have the input parameter as "Value1"
but the second time(5) it should have the input parameter as "Value2"
Can we achieve this using any cron options ? If yes, How..??... (2 Replies)
Hi Friends
I have the following input data in 2 columns.
SNo 1
I1 Value
I2 Value
I3 Value
SNo 2
I4 Value
I5 Value
I6 Value
I7 Value
SNo 3
I8 Value
I9 Value
...............
................
SNo N (1 Reply)
I have 9,000 + html files.
I am using the following to remove the content from a certain line up
for i in `ls`
do
sed '1,569d' $i > $i.bak
done
This will remove the unwanted formatting keeping the content I need which changes in each HTML file.
the problem I have now is that the... (2 Replies)
I am currently trying to develop a script to connect to mulltiple servers, reading specifc data from log files on the servers and append the data from each file into a single tab delimited row. So, at the end I am planning to have a report with all the extracted data with each row per server. I am... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I have been using the command below for file manipulation.
while read A B; do grep $f1; done < f2 > f3
So, if a certain string is found in f2 (for ex; DOG243435) and it is also present in f1, then print that string plus the contents of the line in which it was found onto f3.
... (6 Replies)
Hi all
:wall:
Can anyone advise how do I use ls to do a selective amd sorted listing of file that I want to have as below?
Am looking for files that are named as log_<nnnn>.txt, where <nnnn> are numeric, i.e. I want to have a listing sorted from the newest to the oldest of files that... (7 Replies)
I have a text file in this format.
Group: AAA
Notes: IP : 11.11.11.11
#User xxxxxxxxx
#Password aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Group: AAA
Notes: IP : 11.11.11.22
#User yyyyyyyyyyyyy
#Password bbbbbbbbbbbbb (8 Replies)
Need help
Please help on how to write a script which can echo timestamp, size of subdirectories in a specific path from multiple Linux servers to a text file.
I can ssh with a common user to all the servers from a build box.
Basic idea what I had was:
ssh <commonuser>@<each box>
cd... (1 Reply)
Hi
I want to implement something like this:
if( keyword1 exists)
then
check if(keyword2 exists in the same line)
then replace keyword 2 with New_Keyword
else
Add New_Keyword at the end of line
end if
eg:
Check for Keyword JUNGLE and add/replace... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: dashing201
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
news.daily
NEWS.DAILY(8) System Manager's Manual NEWS.DAILY(8)NAME
news.daily - do regular Usenet system administration
SYNOPSIS
news.daily [ keyword... ]
DESCRIPTION
News.daily performs a number of important Usenet administrative functions. This includes producing a status report, removing old news
articles, processing log files, rotating the archived log files, renumbering the active file, removing any old socket files found in the
``firewall'' directory, and collecting the output. This program should be run under the news administrator's id, not as root.
By default, news.daily performs all of its functions and mails the output to the news administrator, usenet. By specifying ``keywords'' on
the command line, it is possible to modify the functions performed, as well as change the arguments given to expire(8) and expireover(8).
News.daily should be run once a day, typically out of cron(8). It may be run more often, but such invocations should at least use the
``notdaily'' keyword to prevent the log files from being processed and rotated too fast.
The shlock(1) program is used to prevent simultaneous executions.
KEYWORDS
The following keywords may be used:
delayrm
This uses the ``-z'' flag when invoking expire and expireover. The names of articles to be removed are written to a temporary file,
and then removed after expiration by calling expirerm(8).
expctl=path
Specify the file to use as the expire.ctl(5) file for expire.
expdir=path
By default, expire builds the new history(5) file and database in the same directory as the current files. Using this keyword spec-
ifies a different local to build the new files (by passing the ''-d'' flag to expire), which will then be moved to the right loca-
tion when finished.
nostat This keyword disables the status report generated by innstat (see newslog(8)). Without this keyword, the status report is the first
function performed, just prior to obtaining the news.daily lock.
notdaily
By default news.daily expects to be run only once a day. Use this keyword any extra times news.daily is run in the day and the nor-
mal logfile processing (and rotation) will not be done.
noexpire
By default, expire is invoked to remove old news articles. Using this keyword disables this function.
noexplog
Expire normally appends information to /var/log/news/expire.log (see newslog(5)). Using this keyword causes the expire output to be
handled as part of news.daily's output. It has no effect if the ``noexpire'' keyword is used.
flags='expire args'
By default, expire is invoked with the an argument of ``-v1''. Using this keyword changes the arguments to those specified. Be
careful to use quotes if multiple arguments are needed. This keyword has no effect if the ``noexpire'' keyword is used.
nologs After expiration, scanlogs(8) is invoked to process the log files. Using this keyword disables all log processing functions.
norotate
By default, log processing includes rotating and cleaning out log files. Using this keyword disables the rotating and cleaning
aspect of the log processing: the logs files are only scanned for information and no contents are altered.
This keyword has no effect if the ``nologs'' keyword is used. The ``norotate'' keyword is passed on to scanlogs if it is invoked.
norenumber
This keyword disables the ctlinnd(8) renumber operation. Normally, the low-water mark for all newsgroups (see active(5)) is reset.
norm By default, any socket ctlinnd socket that has not been modified for two days will be removed. Using this keyword disables this
function.
nomail News.daily normally sends a mail message containing the results to the administrator. Using this keyword causes this message to be
sent to stdout and stderr instead. Normally, all utilities invoked by the script have their stdout and stderr redirected into a
file. If the file is empty, no message is sent.
expireover
The expireover program is called after expiration to purge the overview databases.
expireoverflags='expireover args'
If the ``expireover'' keyword is used, this keyword may be used to specify the flags to be passed to expireover. If the ``delayrm''
keyword is used, then the default value is ``-z'' and the list of deleted files; otherwise, the default value is ``-s''.
/full/path
The program specified by the given path is executed just before any expiration is done. A typical use is to specify an alternate
expiration program and use the ``noexpire'' keyword. Multiple programs may be specified; they will be invoked in order.
HISTORY
News.daily and this manual page written by Landon Curt Noll <chongo@toad.com> and Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net>. This is revision 1.11,
dated 1996/12/10.
SEE ALSO active(5), ctlinnd(8), expire(8), fastrm(8), newslog(5), newslog(8), innwatch.ctl(5), shlock(1).
NEWS.DAILY(8)