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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Compare an item in one line of a file against an item in the next line of the same file Post 303045923 by vgersh99 on Saturday 18th of April 2020 10:17:00 AM
Old 04-18-2020
for simplicity sake.... create a file cham.awk with the content as indicated in the post and execute the command line as indicated in the post.
There're other ways to execute what's been provided, but for now let's stick with the provided paradigm.
 

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evm.auth(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						       evm.auth(4)

NAME
evm.auth - EVM authorization file SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Authorization is control of the right to post, subscribe to, or retrieve an EVM event, or to execute services defined in the EVM daemon configuration file. The file is a text file that controls event authorization. Any portion of a line from an unquoted number sign to the end of line is a com- ment. Blank lines are ignored. The following authorization controls are recognized: The rights specified apply to event posting and subscription. Class of events to which these rights apply. An event_class is a string of one or more components that match the same set of components in an It is used to iden- tify a family of events for purposes such as authorization. The more specific classes (those with more components) override the rights indicated by the less specific (more generic) classes. Users specified by the rights_list are allowed or denied the right to post events of this event_class. Users specified by the rights_list are allowed or denied the right to subscribe to or retrieve from the log, events of this event_class. rights_list A list of users or groups who have or are denied the specified right for this event or service class. Entries are separated by commas. A rights_list has the format: In the previous rights_list, user is the login name of any user, and groupname is any group. The keyword may be abbreviated to A leading plus character signifies that event or service rights are granted. A leading minus charac- ter (-) signifies that rights are explicitly denied. User has implicit posting and access rights to all events, and execute rights to all services, unless they are explicitly denied. The first explicit entry for a user in a rights list takes precedence over any other explicit or group entries for that user. If the user is not explicitly listed, but is a member of a group which denies access, access is denied even if the user is also a member of a group for which access is granted. A plus or minus sign with no associated name grants or denies rights to all users. The rights_list must be enclosed in double quotes if it contains spaces. The rights specified apply to services performed by the daemon for a requesting client. The service to which these rights apply. The service_name is the name of a service defined in the file. User-defined services are not currently supported. Users specified by the rights_list are allowed or denied the right to request operation of this service. The keywords described may be entered in a case-insensitive manner. The allowable strings and the minimum number of characters is shown in the following table. A minimum of zero indicates that all characters are required. Keyword Minimum ------------------------- access 0 class 0 event_rights 7 execute 4 post 0 service 4 service_rights 9 Notes 1. If you add an entry to the authorization file, you must make sure there is a corresponding base event template in the template file library. The base template must have a name whose components exactly match the corresponding components in the authorization file's value. The template name can have fewer components than are present in the but it cannot have more. For example, if an group has a value of and an event template with the name has been registered in an EVM template file, the template will be regarded as the base tem- plate for the class. Each time the daemon loads or reloads its configuration, it writes a warning message in its error file if no base template is registered for a particular entry. Refer to the evmtemplate(4) manpage for information about registering event templates. 2. If you are concerned with allowing your file to be used on other systems that support EVM in the future, you should use the built-in macro in place of the first two components of the name of any system event. This will make it unnecessary to change the file if the other system uses a different event name prefix. EXAMPLES
This example illustrates an entry in the authorization file with the following privileges: Only root may post events that have as the first two components of the event name. Events in this class may be accessed by root or by any user who is a member of the tech group. FILES
Location of the EVM authorization file. SEE ALSO
Commands evmd(1M). Files evmdaemon.conf(4), evmtemplate(4). Event Management EVM(5). evm.auth(4)
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