Sir,
I using the following commands in a file (part of a bigger script):
#!/bin/bash
cd /opt/oracle/bin
ls -lt | tail -1 | awk '{print $6}' >> /tmp/ramb.out
If I run this from the command prompt the result is:
2007-05-16
if I run it as a cron job then... (5 Replies)
Hi ,
I have a piece of code ...wherein I need to assign the following ...
1) A command line argument to a variable
e.g origCount=ARGV
2) A unix command to a variable
e.g result=`wc -l testFile.txt`
in my awk shell script
When I do this :
print "origCount" origCount --> I get the... (0 Replies)
AIX:Command to get netaddress/subnet address command in IPv4/IP6
Can anybody help us with a command to retrieve netaddress/subnet address command in IPv4/IP6 on aix machine.
net/subnet address is in the format 172.16.212.0(signifies all 255 machines in an IPv4 network) (2 Replies)
Hi everyone,
when executing this command in unix:
echo "WM7 Fatal Alerts:", $(cat query1.txt) > a.csvIt works fine, but running this command in a shell script gives an error saying that there's a syntax error.
here is content of my script:
tdbsrvr$ vi hc.sh
"hc.sh" 22 lines, 509... (4 Replies)
Hi,
Well my title isn't very clear I think. So to understand my goal:
I have a script "test1"
#!/bin/bash
xvkbd -text blabla
with xbindkeys, I bind F5 key in order it runs my test1 script
So when I press F5, test1 runs.
I'm under Emacs/Vi and I press F5 in order to have "blabla" be... (0 Replies)
HI Guys,
I hope you are well. I am trying to write a script that gets executed every time i open a shell (cshell). I have two questions about that
1) I need to enter these commands
$ echo $DISPLAY
$ setenv $DISPLAY output_of_echo_$display_command
How can i write a... (2 Replies)
I am working with a sh script on a solaris 9 zone (sol 10 host) that grabs information to build the configuration command line. the variables Build64, SSLopt, CONFIGopt, and CC are populated in the script. the script includes
CC=`which gcc`
CONFIGopt=' --prefix=/ --exec-prefix=/usr... (8 Replies)
below is the output xml string from some other command and i will be parsing it using awk
cat /tmp/alerts.xml
<Alert id="10102" name="APP-DS-ds_ha-140018-componentFailure-S" alertDefinitionId="13982" resourceId="11427" ctime="1359453507621" fixed="false" reason="If Event/Log Level(ANY) and... (2 Replies)
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program /usr/opt/freeware/bin/rpm because of the following errors:
0509-022 Cannot load module /opt/freeware/lib/libintl.a(libintl.so.1).
0509-150 Dependent module /opt/freeware/lib/libiconv.a(shr4.o) could not be loaded.
0509-152 Member... (4 Replies)
Hello Forum,
I'm making very good progress on my report thanks to the very helpful people on this forum. I've been able to successfully create my report for my Red Hat servers. But I do have a few ubuntu servers in the mix and I'd like to capture some data from them when an ssh connection is... (8 Replies)
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iconv
iconv(1) General Commands Manual iconv(1)Name
iconv - international codeset conversion
Syntax
iconv [-d] -f fromcodeset -t tocodeset [file...]
Description
The command converts the encoding of characters in its input from one codeset to another codeset. The fromcodeset argument specifies the
codeset used to encode the data in the input; that is, it specifies the input codeset. The tocodeset argument specifies the codeset to
which you want the input data converted; that is, it specifies the output codeset. The command performs the conversion by reading rules
from a conversion table you create. The command reads its input from standard input or from one or more files named on the command line.
The command writes its output to standard output.
You define conversion rules in a conversion table. The conversion rules specify how converts a particular character or group of characters,
which are called tokens. The conversion table is a text file that contains two lists. In the left-hand list, you specify each token you
want to convert. In the right-hand list, you specify the token you want to create in the output file. For example, if you issued the fol-
lowing command:
% iconv -fupper -tlower conversion_file
This command uses the conversion table located in the file that specifies how to convert from an uppercase codeset to a lowercase codeset.
The following shows part of the conversion table:
#
# Converts from uppercase to lowercase
#
# Input token Output token
# ------------- ------------------
A a
B b
C c
D d
E e
F f
G g
.
.
.
Z z
#
# Convert tabs to spaces using octal
#
11 40 40 40
#
# Convert the A umlaut to lowercase
#
A a
Each line in the conversion table must contain two strings, an input token and an output token. The tokens must be delimited with spaces
or tabs. The backslash character ( ) either causes the command to recognize a character it normally ignores or introduces a three digit
octal constant. All octal constants in the conversion table must contain three digits. Lines that begin with a hash symbol (#) are com-
ments. The command ignores comment lines and blank lines.
You name the conversion table file using the name of the input codeset, an underscore, and the name of the output codeset. For example, if
your input codeset is ISO646 and your output codeset is ISO8859, you might name the conversion table file
The command searches for the conversion table file in the directory specified by the pathname. If the ${ICONV} environment variable is
undefined, the command searches the directory.
The operation of the command is 8-bit transparent.
Options-d Deletes any characters that are omitted from the conversion table. By default, the command sends characters that are omitted to the
output file without modifying them.
-f Specifies the name of the input codeset.
-t Specifies the name of the output codeset.
Restrictions
The conversion table file name can contain no more than 255 characters. You may need to truncate the name of the input codeset or output
codeset when you name the conversion table file.
Examples
The following shows an example of using the command:
This command converts the data in from ISO646 encoding to ISO8859 encoding. The command reads the conversion table from the file. If the
${ICONV} environment variable is undefined, the command uses the file. If that file does not exist, the command issues an error message and
does not convert the data file. The command writes the results of any conversion it performs to the file
FilesSee Alsoenviron(5int)
Guide to Developing International Software
iconv(1)