Hmm.. I created two test files with
in one and
in the other.
When I ran your code, it only listed the first file with 300 in it. Are you sure the number 300 doesn't occur anywhere else in the files that don't have an operation code of 300? The same with the serial numbers I suppose... if you're searching for files with a serial number of 10001, you could end up displaying files with a serial number of 3010 but which have 10001 somewhere else in the file...
I would like a simple shell script that will allow me to display to screen all unsuccessful su attempts in my sulog file, for the present date.
I have been trying several different combinations of commands, but I can't quite get the syntax correct.
The mess I have right now (don't laugh) is... (4 Replies)
I have a situation where I need to search for multiple strings (error messages) such as 'aborted' 'file not found' etc in directory having logs. I have put all the error messages in a text file and using the command.
grep -f <textfile> <filetobegrepped>
I'm doing this thru a script where I... (5 Replies)
I am trying to find a way to utilise the full potential of my cpu cores and memory on my windows machine.
Now, I am quite familiar with grep, however, running a Unix based OS is not an option right now.
Unfortunately, the 32 bit grep for windows that I am running, I cannot run multiple... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a issue in pulling some heavy records , I have my input file has 10,000 records which i need to compare with daily appended log files from (sep 1st 2009 to till date) . I tried to use grep fgrep and even sed , but the as time is factor for me , i cannot wait for 5 days to get the... (3 Replies)
I have a list of pattern in a file, I want each of these pattern been searched from 4 files. I was wondering this can be done in SED / AWK.
say my 4 files to be searched are
> cat f1
abc/x(12) 1
abc/x 3
cde 2
zzz 3
fdf 4
> cat f2
fdf 4
cde 3
abc 2... (6 Replies)
I use this command to find a search (Nr of active alarms are) and print one line before and 10 lines after the search keywords.
nawk 'c-->0;$0~s{if(b)for(c=b+1;c>1;c--)print r;print;c=a}b{r=$0}' b=1 a=10 s="Nr of active alarms are:" *.log
However, I would like to know how to tell it to print... (3 Replies)
I'm attempting to use grep in Perl with very little success.
What I would like to do in Perl is get the output of the following grep code:
grep -l 'pattern' *
This gives me a list of all the files in a directory that contain the pattern that was searched.
My attempts to do this in Perl... (4 Replies)
Hello Esteemed Members,
I need to write a script to search for files that have one or more than one rows similar.
Please note that there is no specific pattern that I am searching for. The rows can be different, I just need to find out two or more similar records in two or more files.
There... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I am sure some gurus will find a better way of doing this. FYI, I've manually modified some of the data 'coz they are somewhat confidential, so there may be some typo errors.
At the moment, I have 3 files that I am trying to search for. Sometime in the future, it may go beyond 3... (2 Replies)
I am new to unix and I would like to search multiple log files to find earliest occurrence of a text.
Ex:
Say I have 10 logs file each ending with .log and I want to find the text “CustomeError” .
I want to find the which log file “CustomeError” comes first and lines which surround’s ... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: jim john
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install-datebook
install-datebook(1) General Commands Manual install-datebook(1)NAME
install-datebook - installs a new datebook entries onto your Palm handheld device
SYNOPSIS
For serial devices, the -p <port> option is required, or you may use the $PILOTPORT environment variable:
install-datebook -p /dev/ttySX filename [filename filename ...]
For USB devices, the new USB port specification is:
install-datebook -p usb:/dev/ttyUSBX filename [filename filename ...]
DESCRIPTION
install-datebook allows the user to write one or more datebook entries from one or more source files. Once install-datebook is started, the
user must invoke HotSync on the target device by pressing the HotSync button on the cradle or by tapping on the HotSync icon in the Palm
launcher.
The format of the source file contains one datebook entry on line, containing four tab separated fields. The fields are start date/time,
end date/time, alarm settings, and the description of datebook entry. This program doesn't yet support repeted entries. The date and time
must be in format understand by parsedate.y. At the very least, the following two formats are understood:
August 11, 1997 0800 GMT+300
1997/08/11 08:22:33 GMT+300
If either one of the date and time fields is empty, the entry is installed without time. If the alarm field is empty, the entry is
installed without setting any alarms. The alarm field can contain numbers followed by "m" (minutes), "h" (hours), or "d" (days).
Here are some example lines ("<TAB>" = tab, "<NL>" = newline in these examples):
-> 1997/08/11 0800 GMT+300 <TAB> 1997/08/11 0900 GMT+300 <TAB> <TAB> IETF Registration <NL>
-> August 11, 1997 0900 GMT+300 <TAB> August 11, 1997 0930 GMT+300 <TAB> 2m <TAB> Introductions <NL>
OPTIONS
none
USAGE
The program will connect to the target Palm device, and write the datebook-formatted file given on the command line onto the Palm into the
DatebookDB.pdb file.
KNOWN BUGS
If no timezone is given, install-datebook will assume the time is in GMT and it will convert it to localtime. If you don't want to write
timezone entries to all begin and end times, set the TZ environment variable to GMT before running this program.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at http://bugs.pilot-link.org/
AUTHOR
install-datebook was written by Tero Kivinen <kivinen@iki.fi>. This program was based on install-todos program written by Robert A. Kaplan
<kaplan@openmarket.com>.
SEE ALSO Free Software Foundation Palm Computing Device Tools install-datebook(1)