What operating system are you using? -LINUX
What shell are you using?- bash
What terminal type are you using?- bash
What color do you want to use? RED
Under what condition(s) do you want to use this alternative color? - Here below in coloumn YX, if any value is greaterthan 0, color to YELLOW
What have you tried to accomplish this goal on your own?
Data is available in mariadb, i m selecting data and writing to R.txt separated by | delimiter
I have written below normal printing as table,
Is a <tab> character supposed to be the field delimiter in your file? | is the delimter
Why is there a <tab> and a <space> between the XX and YX in the header line in the first line of your output? yes this is header
Why are there a bunch of <space>s instead of a <tab> between the -9 and the 0 in the last line of your output? while copying, spaces been added.
Is your input file in the same format as your output file?input is .txt output i m expecting html and yes, the sequence is same.
Will the YX field always be in the 5th field of your input file? If not how are we supposed to find it? yes it is 5th field
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Sorry Guys for not being able to explain in one of my earlier post.
I am now putting my requirement with the input file and desired output file.
In the below input file -
Transaction code is at position 31:40.
Business code is from position 318:321
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tokenmt
tokenmt(7ipp) IP Quality of Service Modules tokenmt(7ipp)NAME
tokenmt - Single and Two Rate Three Conformance Level Meter
DESCRIPTION
The tokenmt module can be configured as a Single or a Two Rate meter. Packets are deemed to belong to one of the three levels - Red, Yellow
or Green - depending on the configured rate(s) and the burst sizes. When configured as a Single Rate meter, tokenmt can operate with just
the Green and Red levels.
Configuration parameters for tokenmt correspond to definitions in RFC- 2697 and RFC- 2698 as follows:
Configuring tokenmt as a Single Rate meter (from RFC- 2697):
committed_rate - CIR
committed_burst - CBS
peak_burst - EBS
(thus 'peak_burst' for a single rate meter is actually the 'excess burst' in the RFC. However, throughout the text the parameter name
"peak burst" is used.)
Configuring tokenmt as a Two Rate meter (from RFC- 2698):
committed_rate - CIR
peak_rate - PIR
committed_burst - CBS
peak_burst - PBS
The meter is implemented using token buckets C and P, which initially hold tokens equivalent to committed and peak burst sizes (bits)
respectively. When a packet of size B bits arrive at time t, the following occurs:
When operating as a Single Rate meter, the outcome (level)
is decided as follows:
- Update tokens in C and P
o Compute no. of tokens accumulated since the
last time packet was seen at the committed rate as
T(t) = committed rate * (t - t')
(where t' is the time the last packet was seen)
o Add T tokens to C up to a maximum of committed burst
size. Add remaining tokens ((C+T) - Commited Burst),
if any, to P, to a maximum of peak burst size.
- Decide outcome
o If not color aware
o If B <= C, outcome is GREEN and C -= B.
o Else, if B <= P, outcome is YELLOW and P -= B.
o Else, outcome is Red.
o Else,
o obtain DSCP from packet
o obtain color from color_map, color_map[DSCP]
o if (color is GREEN) and (B <= C), outcome is
GREEN and C -= B.
o Else, if (color is GREEN or YELLOW) and
(B <= P), outcome is YELLOW and P -= B.
o Else, outcome is RED.
Note that if peak_burst and yellow_next_actions are
not specified (that is, a single rate meter with two
outcomes), the outcome is never YELLOW.
When operating as a Two Rate meter, the outcome (level) is decided as follows:
- Update tokens in C and P
o Compute no. of tokens accumulated since the last time a
packet was seen at the committed and peak rates as
Tc(t) = committed rate * (t - t')
Tp(t) = peak rate * (t - t')
(where t' is the time the last packet was seen)
o Add Tc to C up to a maximum of committed burst size
o Add Tp to P up to a maximum of peak burst size
- Decide outcome
o If not color aware
o If B > P, outcome is RED.
o Else, if B > C, outcome is YELLOW and P -= B
o Else, outcome is GREEN and C -= B & P -= B
o Else,
o obtain DSCP from packet
o obtain color from color_map, color_map[DSCP]
o if (color is RED) or (B > P), outcome is RED
o Else, if (color is YELLOW) or (B > C),
outcome is YELLOW and P -= B
o Else, outcome is GREEN and C -= B & P -= B
STATISTICS
The tokenmt module exports the following statistics through kstat:
Global statistics:
module: tokenmt instance: <action id>
name: tokenmt statistics class <action name>
epackets <number of packets in error>
green_bits <number of bits in green>
green_packets <number of packets in green>
red_bits <number of bits in red>
red_packets <number of packets in red>
yellow_bits <number of bits in yellow>
yellow packets <number of packets in yellow>
FILES
/kernel/ipp/sparcv9/tokenmt
64-bit module (SPARC only.)
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWqos |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO ipqosconf(1M), dlcosmk(7IPP), dscpmk(7IPP), flowacct(7IPP), ipqos(7IPP), ipgpc(7IPP), tswtclmt(7IPP)
RFC 2697, A Single Rate Three Color Marker J. Heinanen, R. Guerin -- The Internet Society, 1999
RFC 2698, A Two Rate Three Color Marker J. Heinanen, R. Guerin -- The Internet Society, 1999
SunOS 5.10 29 Sep 2004 tokenmt(7ipp)