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Perhaps someone here can help with this. I'd like to grep a plain text file for a word and output each line containing a word found to a seperate line instead of back to back.
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This is the file name in question OD_Orders_2019-02-19.csv
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I've been cloning a Solaris 9 SPARC machine using ufsrestoreand have successfully restored drive 0. Now I'm trying to set up the mirror drive. To label and format the new drive, I used#format -e ->select c0t1d0 ->label ->select SMI ->select no ->select no ->select yes and... (3 Replies)
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xentrace_format
XENTRACE_FORMAT(1) General Commands Manual XENTRACE_FORMAT(1)NAME
xentrace_format - pretty-print Xen trace data
SYNOPSIS
xentrace_format [ DEFS-FILE ]
DESCRIPTION
xentrace_format parses trace data in xentrace binary format from standard input and reformats it according to the rules in a file of defi-
nitions (DEFS-FILE), printing to standard output.
The rules in DEFS-FILE should have the format shown below:
event_id whitespace format
Each rule should start on a new line.
The format string may include format specifiers, such as: %(cpu)d, %(tsc)d, %(event)d, %(1)d, %(2)d, %(3)d, %(4)d, %(5)d
[ the `d' format specifier output in decimal, alternatively `x'
will output in hexadecimal and `o' will output in octal ]
These correspond to the CPU number, event ID, timestamp counter and the 5 data fields from the trace record. There should be one such rule
for each type of event to be pretty-printed (events which do not have formatting rules are ignored).
A sample format file for Xen's predefined trace events is available in the file tools/xentrace/formats in the Xen source tree.
Depending on your system and the rate at which trace data is produced, this script may not be able to keep up with the output of xentrace
if it is piped directly. In these circumstances you should have xentrace output to a file for processing off-line.
AUTHOR
Mark A. Williamson <mark.a.williamson@intel.com>
SEE ALSO xentrace(8), xentrace_cpusplit(1)Xen domain 0 utils 11 May 2004 XENTRACE_FORMAT(1)