Hi all,
I have a flat file like
10 steven
25 mike
47 Charles
127 Nancy
34 steven
23 mike
67 Charles
7761 Nancy
8 steven
54 mike
88 Charles
1267 Nancy
I need to calculate the total of steven and all the members , for this I am using like
grep "`sed -n 1p patterns.txt`"... (7 Replies)
Good afternoon! Im new at scripting and Im trying to write a script to
calculate total space, total used space and total free space in filesystem names matching a keyword (in this one we will use keyword virginia). Please dont be mean or harsh, like I said Im new and trying my best. Scripting... (4 Replies)
Hi,
Just wondering, is there anyway I can get the total of logs generated by hours ? Let say I have these logs,
Sep 23 04:48:43 hsbcufs: NOTICE: realloccg /: file system full
Sep 23 04:48:47 hsbcufs: NOTICE: alloc: /: file system full
Sep 23 04:48:51 hsbcufs: NOTICE: realloccg /: file... (14 Replies)
Hi,
I am very new to scripting and I wanted to write a unix shell script which can give me,
1)number of cpu's in a box
2)number of cores per cpu
3)total number of cores in abox (ie multiplying 1&2)
I am also trying to figure out how to check if hyper-threading is enabled in the... (8 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
for digit in $(seq 1 10)
do
if ping -c1 -w2 192.168.1.$digit &> /dev/null
then
echo "192.168.1.$digit is UP"
else
echo "192.168.1.$digit is DOWN"
fi
done (3 Replies)
HI
I have a file
# cat marks.txt
MARKS LIST
2013
Name english french chinese latin total_marks
wer 34 45 67 23
wqa 12 39 10 56
wsy 23 90 23 78
Now i need to find the total marks of each student using... (11 Replies)
Hi All ,
I have the following script as below , I tried to modify to meet the requirement , could someone help ? very thanks
================================================================================================
while read STR NAME; do
Total=0
MyString="$STR"
GetData () {... (18 Replies)
Discussion started by: ust3
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
core
CORE(5) BSD File Formats Manual CORE(5)NAME
core -- memory image file format
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>
DESCRIPTION
A small number of signals which cause abnormal termination of a process also cause a record of the process's in-core state to be written to
disk for later examination by one of the available debuggers. (See sigaction(2).) This memory image is written to a file named by default
core.pid, where pid is the process ID of the process, in the /cores directory, provided the terminated process had write permission in the
directory, and the directory existed.
The maximum size of a core file is limited by setrlimit(2). Files which would be larger than the limit are not created.
The core file consists of the Mach-O(5) header as described in the <mach-o/loader.h> file. The remainder of the core file consists of vari-
ous sections described in the Mach-O(5) header.
NOTE
Core dumps are disabled by default under Darwin/Mac OS X. To re-enable core dumps, a privileged user must do one of the following
* Edit /etc/launchd.conf or $HOME/.launchd.conf and add a line specifying the limit limit core unlimited
* A privileged user can also enable cores with launchctl limit core unlimited
* A privileged user can also enable core files by using ulimit(1) or limit(1) depending upon the shell.
SEE ALSO gdb(1), setrlimit(2), sigaction(2), Mach-O(5), launchd.conf(5), launchd.plist(5), sysctl(8)HISTORY
A core file format appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.
BSD June 26, 2008 BSD