I have been able to make some progress on the problem. I found a partial solution, but I can't
post the links yet.
Here is the code:
I made a change to the printf statement to:
With this change I get a comma separated list of crtime (creation time) and names of the files
in the current directory.
The problem with this is that the files are not sorted by crtime.
I found code that solved the sort problem, but I don't know how to change the printf statements to get a comma separted list of crtime and name:
Here is the code I found:
The second program sorts by crtime, but I don't know enough about
Bash programming to figure out how to get i displayed as a comma separated list.
If anyone understands this code and has the time to explain it line by line, I believe it
will help me as well as the community.
Hi All
I was wondering what is the most efficient way to find files in the current directory(that may contain 100,000's files), that meets a certain specified file type and of a certain age.
I have experimented with the find command in unix but it also searches all sub directories. I have... (2 Replies)
Hello,
Using the instruction mget (within ftp) and with "Interactive mode off", I want to get all files from directory (DirAA), but not the files in sub-directories.
The files names don't follow any defined rule, so they can be just letters without (.) period
Directory structure example: ... (0 Replies)
i am trying to write a program, that will list .txt files and .png files.
it will ask the user what type of files do they want to list! so if the user inputs txt files.. how would you list all the .txt files in the current directory (the directory the program is running)!!
thanks (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need to find the list of matching direcories in current folder only and no subfolders on AIX.I tried -maxdepth option but its not working.
Also, tried ls -d option to list the matching directories but getting argument list too long...
So, any help would be appreciated. (6 Replies)
Can anyone come up with a unix command that lists
all the files, directories and sub-directories in the current directory
except a folder called log.?
Thank you in advance. (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have to find specific files only in the current directory...not in the sub directories.
But when I use Find command ... it searches all the files in the current directory as well as in the subdirectories. I am using AIX-UNIX machine.Please help..
I am using the below command. And i am... (2 Replies)
It is for HP-Unix B.11.31.
Requirement:
1. List the directories, having given pattern in the directories name, sorted by creation date.
Example: Directories with name "pkg32*" or "pkg33*"
2. On the output of 1. list the directories by creation date as sort order, with creation date... (2 Replies)
Find all files in the current directory only excluding hidden directories and files.
For the below command, though it's not deleting hidden files.. it is traversing through the hidden directories and listing normal which should be avoided.
`find . \( ! -name ".*" -prune \) -mtime +${n_days}... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a list of words (these are actually a list of database table names separated by comma).
Now, I want to find only the non-existing list of words in the *.java files of current directory and/or its sub-directories.
Sample list of words:... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Bhanu Dhulipudi
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ipgpc
ipgpc(7ipp) IP Quality of Service Modules ipgpc(7ipp)NAME
ipgpc - IP Generic Packet Classifier
DESCRIPTION
The IP Generic Packet Classifier (ipgpc) module provides packet classification at the Solaris IP layer. ipgpc is an implementation of the
Multi-Field (MF) classifier as described in RFC2475: An Architecture for Differentiated Services.
The classifier is configured, at startup or dynamically, using a set of "filters." Filters describe selectors that are matched against
input packets that are processed by the classifier. Some selectors feature exact matching data points, while others utilize non-exact or
wildcard data points.
Each filter is associated with a class describing the next actions to process a packet. There is a many-to-one (M-to-1) mapping relation-
ship between filters and a class. Additionally, each class is aware of which filters are associated with it. A class is configured with a
class name and a next action.
Unlike traditional classifiers used in edge routers, ipgpc is designed for a host or server device. A host-based classifier provides access
to more resources and data than edge routers. User, project, and interface information are available at the host.
STATISTICS
The ipgpc module exports global and per-class statistics (available through kstat:)
Global statistics:
module: ipgpc instance:<action id>
name: ipgpc global stats class: <action name>
crtime
snaptime
nbytes <number of classified bytes>
nclasses <number of classes>
nfilters <number of filters>
npackets <number of classified packets>
epackets <number of packets in error>
Per-class statistics:
module: ipgpc instance:<action id>
name: <class name> class: <action name>
crtime
snaptime
last match <time of last match>
nbytes <number of classified bytes>
npackets <number of classified packets>
FILES
/kernel/ipp/sparcv9/ipgpc
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), tokenmt(7IPP), tswtclmt(7IPP)
RFC 2475, An Architecture for Differentiated Services S. Blake, D. Black, M. Carlson, E. Davies, Z. Wang, W. Weiss -- The Internet Society,
1998
SunOS 5.10 29 Sep 2004 ipgpc(7ipp)