Hi,
The following command provides the usage in 1024-byte blocks
du -ks * | sort -n | echo "$1"
...
1588820 user10
2463140 user11
2464096 user12
5808484 user13
6387400 user14
.....
I am trying to produce an output of first coulmn by multiplying by 1024 so that the output should... (11 Replies)
This is what I have to start out with
more file
1208217600
1208131200
1193806800
I want to convert the epoch column into a human-readable format. My file has hundreds of these epoch times that I want to loop through and convert. (The epoch time is really the last column of the line)
... (3 Replies)
$ quota
Disk quotas for user cqlouis (uid 1254):
Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace
/dev/sdb1 64 300000 320000 8 0 0
$
I want to make the output of command quota in human readable format? How to?
As we... (2 Replies)
Hello
I have log file from solaris system which has date field converted by Java application using System.currentTimeMillis() function, example is 1280943608380 which equivalent to GMT: Wed, 04 Aug 2010 17:40:08 GMT.
Now I need a function in shell script which will convert 1280943608380... (3 Replies)
Is there any way to make netstat output the information in a more human readable format? even if it's not exact? I don't even care if it has to round up/down to the nearest Meg to make it work.
I wind up having to stare at netstat running for while and I wish I could get it to output things in a... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I want to list all the directories present in a particular location and want to display their sizes as well. I know "ls -lh" but it doesn't show the size of the complete directory. So i want something like
dir1 266 MB
dir2 2 KB
dir3 22 MB
...
...
file1 10 Kb
.....
Thanks
Sarbjit (4 Replies)
This does not work. One line works but my pattern are about 100 characters long and it is messy to read. When I try to use several lines it does not two'
find "$inputDirectory" \( -name 'very long pattern1'
-o -name 'very long pattern2'
-o -name... (1 Reply)
Can someone help me to write a shell script to convert epoch timestamp into human readable format
1394553600,"test","79799776.0","19073982.728571","77547576.0","18835699.285714"
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Scripting Language: bash shell script, python
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Discussion started by: sk151993
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oggz-dump
oggz-dump(1) General Commands Manual oggz-dump(1)NAME
oggz-dump -- Hexdump packets of an Ogg file, or revert an Ogg file from such a hexdump
SYNOPSIS
oggz-dump [-b | --binary ] [-x | --hexadecimal ] [-n | --new ] [-o filename | --output filename ] [-c content-type | --content-
type content-type ] [-s serialno | --serialno serialno ] [-O | --hide-offset ] [-S | --hide-serialno ] [-G | --hide-granulepos ]
[-P | --hide-packetno ] filename
oggz-dump [-r | --revert ] [-o filename | --output filename ] filename
oggz-dump [-h | --help ] [-v | --version ]
Description
oggz-dump generates a hexadecimal or binary dump of packets in an Ogg file, or creates an Ogg file from a hexadecimal oggz-dump file.
Options
oggz-dump accepts the following options:
Dump format options
-b, --binary
Generate a binary dump of each packet
-x, --hexadecimal
Generate a hexadecimal dump of each packet
Filtering options
-n, --new Only dump the first packet of each new logical bitstream found; for correctly formed Ogg files, this dumps only the beginning-of-
stream packets.
-c content-type, --content-type content-type
Dump only the logical bitstreams for a specific content-type. Run oggz-known-codecs(1) for a full list of codecs known by the
installed version of oggz.
-s serialno, --serialno serialno
Dump only the logical bitstream with specified serialno.
-O, --hide-offset
Hide the byte offset field of the preamble for each packet dumped. This is particularly useful in conjunction with oggzdiff(1)
when comparing Ogg bitstreams that differ only in page structure.
-S, --hide-serialno
Hide the serialno field of the preamble for each packet dumped. This is particularly useful in conjunction with oggzdiff(1) when
comparing Ogg bitstreams that differ only in serialno assignment.
-G, --hide-granulepos
Hide the granulepos field of the preamble for each packet dumped.
-P, --hide-packetno
Hide the packetno field of the preamble for each packet dumped.
Mode options
-r, --revert
Revert an oggz-dump. Generates an Ogg bitstream as prescribed in the input oggz-dump.
The serialno, granulepos and packetno fields of the packet preambles in the oggz-dump, as well as any bos or eos markers if
present, are used to structure the packets into logical bitstreams. Hence it is advised that the original input oggz-dump not be
generated with any hiding filters.
Only the hexadecimal data columns of the input oggz-dump are parsed when generating Ogg packet data; the printable character rep-
resentation is ignored.
Miscellaneous options
-o filename, --output filename
Write output to the specified filename instead of printing it to standard output.
-h, --help
Display usage information and exit.
-v, --version
Output version information and exit.
EXAMPLES
Dump all bitstreams in file.ogg:
oggz dump file.ogg
Dump only the Theora bitstream in file.ogv:
oggz dump -c theora file.ogv
AUTHOR
Conrad Parker November 17, 2003;
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 CSIRO Australia
SEE ALSO oggz-diff(1), hogg(1)xxd(1), hexdump(1)oggz-dump(1)