Good to hear, although I'm getting a syntax error at or near { with your above code. After correction, the output doesn't quite look like the desired one in yur post #1.
Strong recommendation: Use - and stick to - a code structuring schema to your taste, like indenting and block building, for better readability, undaerstandability, and maintainability.
How about an approach like this one (adapt output field length if necessary):
Hi All,
Iam trying to set the value to the array... Still its not happening
Following is the code:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
filenames="x";
filenames="y";
echo $filenames;
echo $filenames;
O/P:
x
x
Iam expecting (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have two Sun Fire V490 with Solaris 10 5/08, FC switch and two Sun StorageTek 3500 FC arrays. Each array is connected to switch and to one server at a time. In the last week I installed Solaris 10 5/08 on both servers and set up Sun Cluster, version 3.2. At wednesday all was fine - all... (7 Replies)
I am beginner in awk
awk 'BEGIN{for(i=1;(getline<"opnoise")>0;i++) arr=$1}{print arr}'
In the above script, opnoise is a file, I am reading it into an array and then printing the value corresponding to index 20. Well this is not my real objective, but I have posted this example to describe... (19 Replies)
Hi all,
I been looking for a solution to the fact that when I use:
for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) print $ifields that are originally in a single line are printed in a single line
I have severals files for which the first 7 are the same, but the number of variables after that can vary, for example NF... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am unable to assign value zero to my variable which is defined as unsigned char.
typedef struct ABCD
{
unsigned char abc;
unsigned char def;
unsigned char ghi;
} ABCD;
typedef ABCD *PABCD;
In my Por*C code, i assign the values using memcpy like below
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
i have the following code in which i am passing array tldn in awk using -v option & despite of that condition is not getting matched,can somebody suggest how to handle shell arrays in awk
tcount=(9875 9667)
awk -F"\t" -v ltldn="${tldn}" 'NR==FNR {POSTPAIDMDNS=$2"|"$3;next}
... (6 Replies)
Hello,
May i please know how do i print the array using awk script. I am using below shell script to start with but not working.
#!/bin/bash
LOADSTATUS="Line 0"
LOADSTATUS="Line 1"
LOADSTATUS="Line 2"
LOADSTATUS="Line 3"
LOADSTATUS="Line 4"
awk '
BEGIN {
Your File Load Status
}... (1 Reply)
I have test.sh file as below :
set -A IDARR $ID
echo | awk -f test.awk -v TempArr="${IDARR
}"
I have test.awk file as below :
BEGIN {
Flag = 1;
}
{
print "Hello";
for(i in TempArr)
{
print i;
}
} (9 Replies)
In the below awk I am splitting $7 on the : and then counting each line or NM_xxxx. If the $1 value is the same for each line then print the $7 that occurs the most with the matching $1 value. The awk seems close but I am not sure what is going on. I included a description as well as to what I... (1 Reply)
I am unable to loop print a python string array in my unix shell script:
~/readarr.sh '{{ myarr }}'
more readarr.sh
echo "Parameter 1:"$1
MYARRAY= $1
IFS=
MYARRAY=`python <<< "print ' '.join($MYARRAY)"`
for a in "$MYARRAY"; do
echo "Printing Array: $a"
done
Can you... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
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verifier(1M) Application Server Utility verifier(1M)NAME
verifier - validates the J2EE Deployment Descriptors against application server DTDs
SYNOPSIS
verifier [-v] [-d destination_directory] [-r [a|w|f]] jar_filename
Use the verifier utility to validate the J2EE deployment descriptors and the Sun ONE Application Server specific deployment descriptors. If
the application is not J2EE compliant, an error message is printed.
When you run the verifier utility, two results files are created in XML and TXT format. The location where the files are created can be
configured using the -d option. The directory specified as the destination directory for result files should exist. If no directory is
specified, the result files are created in the current directory. Result files are named as jar_filename_verified.xml and jar_filename_ver-
ified.txt
The XML file has various sections that are dynamically generated depending on what kind of application or module is being verified. The
root tag is static-verification which may contain the tags application, ejb, web, appclient, connector, other, error and failure-count. The
tags are self explanatory and are present depending on the type of module being verified. For example, an EAR file containing a web and EJB
module will contain the tags application, ejb, web, other, and failure-count.
If the verifier ran successfully, a result code of 0 is returned. A non-zero error code is returned if the verifier failed to run.
OPTIONS -v verbose debugging is turned on.
-d identifies where the result files get placed.
-r identifies the reporting level defined as one of the following:
o a sets output reporting level to display all results (default)
o w sets output reporting level to display warning and failure results
o f sets output reporting level to display only failure results
jar_filename name of the ear/war/jar file to perform static verification on. The results of verification are placed in two files
jar_filename_verified.xml and jar_filename_verified.txt in the destination directory.
Example 1: Using verifier in the Verbose Mode
example% verifier -v -d /verifier-results -rf sample.ear
Where -v runs the verifier in verbose mode, -d specifies the destination directory, and -rf displays only the failures. The results are
stored in /verifier-results/sample.ear_verified.xml and /verifier-results/sample.ear_verified.txt.
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