if i wanted to ping all the machines in a given directory (/etc/hosts) and return a total count of responses how would i go about scripting that?
complete newbie...so be gentle
if ; then //$1 = /etc/hosts
cd "$1"
//this puts me into the directory i need...but how do i send ... (2 Replies)
I would have searched for this but I couldn't really think of what to use for the search text...
I've got a situation where I need to automate responses to an executable when running it from a script so that it can be made into a job the operators don't have to interact with. When I run it... (2 Replies)
Unfortunately googling the word 'chat' gives you zebedee billion responses that relate to everything and few of them refer to the linux chat command. I've read the man page and found a couple of examples but can't see how to do this.
I want to query the modem for it's manufacturer, product id... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to count how many times a subject makes a correct switch or a correct stay response in a simple task. I have data on which condition they were in (here, labeled "IMAGINE" and "RECALL"), as well as whether they made a left or right button response, and whether the outcome was... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I'm looking for an awk one-liner that prints the first two data fields, then contains a conditional where if $3>$4, it prints $3-$4. Otherwise, it prints $3. Example:
Data file:
123,456,999,888
333,222,444,555
654,543,345,888
444,777,333,111
Output:
123,456,111
333,222,444... (2 Replies)
Greetings,
I've got a Zenoss v2.5 server monitoring a large video encoding farm. Needless to say, these systems are under high bandwidth and CPU utilization the majority of the time.
What I'm running into is that, occasionally, these systems will fail to respond to a standard SNMP request,... (1 Reply)
Hey everyone,
Okay, so I've been having some fun with the dig command, and wanted to dig my old school. Two questions came up from this. So I:
dig @8.8.8.8 +recurse njcu.edu ANY
and the result is about 8 records, including the SOA record. One of them is this weird TXT record, and the other is... (1 Reply)
I have two Linux machines, Linux1 and Linux2. They both have two NFS mounts. We'll call them /scratch1 and /scratch2. And they both reside on the same NetApp filer. If I copy a 512Mb file from /scratch1 to /scratch2 while logged on Linux1 it takes 40s. However if I scp this file from... (1 Reply)
So first: Sorry if the title is confusing...
I have a script I'm writing with a file with several names in it (some other info - but it's not really pertinent...) - I want to be allow the user to delete certain records, but I ran into a problem I'm not sure how to go about fixing.
If I were... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: sabster
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rar_list
RAR_LIST(3) 1 RAR_LIST(3)RarArchive::getEntries - Get full list of entries from the RAR archive
Object oriented style (method):
SYNOPSIS
public array RarArchive::getEntries (void )
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style:
array rar_list (RarArchive $rarfile)
Get entries list (files and directories) from the RAR archive.
Note
If the archive has entries with the same name, this method, together with RarArchive foreach iteration and array-like access with
numeric indexes, are the only ones to access all the entries (i.e., RarArchive::getEntry and the rar:// wrapper are insufficient).
PARAMETERS
o $rarfile
- A RarArchive object, opened with rar_open(3).
RETURN VALUES rar_list(3) returns array of RarEntry objects or FALSE on failure.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 3.0.0 | |
| | |
| | Support for RAR archives with repeated entry |
| | names is no longer defective. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Object oriented style
<?php
$rar_arch = RarArchive::open('solid.rar');
if ($rar_arch === FALSE)
die("Could not open RAR archive.");
$rar_entries = $rar_arch->getEntries();
if ($rar_entries === FALSE)
die("Could retrieve entries.");
echo "Found " . count($rar_entries) . " entries.
";
foreach ($rar_entries as $e) {
echo $e;
echo "
";
}
$rar_arch->close();
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Found 2 entries.
RarEntry for file "tese.txt" (23b93a7a)
RarEntry for file "unrardll.txt" (2ed64b6e)
Example #2
Procedural style
<?php
$rar_arch = rar_open('solid.rar');
if ($rar_arch === FALSE)
die("Could not open RAR archive.");
$rar_entries = rar_list($rar_arch);
if ($rar_entries === FALSE)
die("Could retrieve entries.");
echo "Found " . count($rar_entries) . " entries.
";
foreach ($rar_entries as $e) {
echo $e;
echo "
";
}
rar_close($rar_arch);
?>
SEE ALSO
RarArchive::getEntry, rar:// wrapper.
PHP Documentation Group RAR_LIST(3)