I am passing a string as argument. Need to check if it contains "-".
If it contains "-" then check if it contains "-r" .If Yes then print some message else check if it contains "-t".If yes print some message. How this check can be done using shell script?
How I can do this by using IF OR... (7 Replies)
hi,
I have
* an IBM P550 machine,
* an AIX 5.3 running on it and
* an oracle database, already installed on it.
The problem (or question of my own) is:
Oracle tns listener, "CT_LISTENER", and the enterprise manager (EM) of the instance, which is uniq instance and called... (0 Replies)
hi,
I have a problem about the Oracle related components. I'm not able to find any answer yet, and waiting for your responses...
Here is the configuration of my system:
* an IBM P550 machine,
* an AIX 5.3 running on it and
* an oracle database, already installed on it.
The problem (or... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a log file, where i am required to identify the line number, where a particular string/line appears in the log file.
And then copy 200 lines above that line number to a new file.
Can someone provide pointers on how to write this script or what command to be used ?
Any... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a log file, where i am required to identify the line number, where a particular string/line appears in the log file.
And then copy 200 lines above that line number to a new file.
Can someone provide pointers on how to write this script or what command to be used ?
Any... (1 Reply)
logs:
"/home/abc/public_html/index.php"
"/home/abc/public_html/index.php"
"/home/xyz/public_html/index.php"
"/home/xyz/public_html/index.php"
"/home/xyz/public_html/index.php"
how to use "cut" or "awk" or "sed" to get the following result:
abc
abc
xyz
xyz
xyz (8 Replies)
Hello.
Following recommendations for one of my threads, this is working perfectly :
#!/bin/bash
CNT=$( grep -c -e "some text 1" -e "some text 2" -e "some text 3" "/tmp/log_file.txt" )
Now I need a grep success for some thing like :
#!/bin/bash
CNT=$( grep -c -e "some text_1... (4 Replies)
Okay, so I have had this problem on openSUSE, and Debian systems now and I am hoping for a little help. I think it has something to do with Python but I couldn't find a proper Python area here.
I am trying to redirect the output of "ssh suse-server 'python -V'" to a file. It seems that no matter... (3 Replies)
Dear Ladies & Gents,
I have a requirement to delete all the log files in /var/log/test directory that are older than 10 days and their first line begin with "MSH" or "<?xml" or "FHS". I've put together the following BASH script, but it's erroring out:
for filename in $(find /var/log/test... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Hiroshi
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xml::atom::client
XML::Atom::Client(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::Atom::Client(3pm)NAME
XML::Atom::Client - A client for the Atom API
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Atom::Client;
use XML::Atom::Entry;
my $api = XML::Atom::Client->new;
$api->username('Melody');
$api->password('Nelson');
my $entry = XML::Atom::Entry->new;
$entry->title('New Post');
$entry->content('Content of my post.');
my $EditURI = $api->createEntry($PostURI, $entry);
my $feed = $api->getFeed($FeedURI);
my @entries = $feed->entries;
my $entry = $api->getEntry($EditURI);
DESCRIPTION
XML::Atom::Client implements a client for the Atom API described at http://bitworking.org/projects/atom/draft-gregorio-09.html, with the
authentication scheme described at http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/DifferentlyAbledClients.
NOTE: the API, and particularly the authentication scheme, are still in flux.
USAGE
XML::Atom::Client->new(%param)
$api->use_soap([ 0 | 1 ])
XML::Atom::Client supports both the REST and SOAP-wrapper versions of the Atom API. By default, the REST version of the API will be used,
but you can turn on the SOAP wrapper--for example, if you need to connect to a server that supports only the SOAP wrapper--by calling
use_soap with a value of 1:
$api->use_soap(1);
If called without arguments, returns the current value of the flag.
$api->username([ $username ])
If called with an argument, sets the username for login to $username.
Returns the current username that will be used when logging in to the Atom server.
$api->password([ $password ])
If called with an argument, sets the password for login to $password.
Returns the current password that will be used when logging in to the Atom server.
$api->createEntry($PostURI, $entry)
Creates a new entry.
$entry must be an XML::Atom::Entry object.
$api->getEntry($EditURI)
Retrieves the entry with the given URL $EditURI.
Returns an XML::Atom::Entry object.
$api->updateEntry($EditURI, $entry)
Updates the entry at URL $EditURI with the entry $entry, which must be an XML::Atom::Entry object.
Returns true on success, false otherwise.
$api->deleteEntry($EditURI)
Deletes the entry at URL $EditURI.
$api->getFeed($FeedURI)
Retrieves the feed at $FeedURI.
Returns an XML::Atom::Feed object representing the feed returned from the server.
ERROR HANDLING
Methods return "undef" on error, and the error message can be retrieved using the errstr method.
AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT
Please see the XML::Atom manpage for author, copyright, and license information.
perl v5.12.4 2011-09-27 XML::Atom::Client(3pm)