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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to create a grid file Post 77674 by tonet on Tuesday 12th of July 2005 04:30:56 AM
Old 07-12-2005
Error How to create a grid file

Hi everybody:
I want to create a grid file for export to statistical program.
My aid is create a file with both rows, one row are x coordenates and other for y coordenates.
All grid obviousolly are same space.
the form that i want is this:

x=(400000 ........ 600000) and y=(4000000 ....... 4550000), the increment is 10000 and then appear a matrix like:

(600000,4550000)----------------(800000, 4550000)
. .
. .
. .
(600000,4000000)----------------(800000, 4000000)

The statistical program read the file for rows.
It's possible do it with awk, or it's better do it with other language.? Smilie
Thanks in advance.
tonet
 

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GRID-CA-SIGN(1) 						  Globus Commands						   GRID-CA-SIGN(1)

NAME
grid-ca-sign - Sign a certificate with a SimpleCA for use on a grid SYNOPSIS
grid-ca-sign [-help] [-h] [-usage] [-version] [-versions] grid-ca-sign -in REQUEST -out CERTIFICATE [-force] [-dir DIRECTORY] [-openssl-help] [OPENSSL-OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
The grid-ca-sign program signs a certificate based on a request file with a CA certificate created by grid-ca-create. The new certificate is written to a file. If the CA has already signed a certificate with the same subject name as contained in the certificate request, it will refuse to sign the new request unless the -force option is provided on the command-line. If run as a privileged user, grid-ca-sign uses the CA certificate and configuration located in ${localstatedir}/lib/globus/simple_ca to sign the certificate. For a non-privileged user, grid-ca-sign uses the CA certificate and configuration located in $HOME/.globus/simpleCA. The grid-ca-sign program an use a different CA configuration and certificate by using the -dir option. The full set of command-line options to grid-ca-sign follows. In addition to these, unknown options will be passed to the openssl command when creating the self-signed certificate. -help, -h, -usage Display the command-line options to grid-ca-sign and exit. -version, -versions Display the version number of the grid-ca-sign command. The second form includes details about the package containing grid-ca-sign. -in REQUEST Sign the request contained in the REQUEST file. -out CERTIFICATE Write the signed request to the CERTIFICATE file. -force Revoke any previously issued certificate with the same subject name as in the certificate request and issue a new certificate. Otherwise, grid-ca-sign will refuse to sign the request. -dir DIRECTORY Sign the certificate using the Simple CA certificate and configuration located in DIRECTORY instead of the default. -openssl-help Print the command-line options available for the openssl ca command. EXAMPLES
Sign a certificate request using the simple CA in $HOME/SimpleCA % grid-ca-sign -in usercert_request.pem -out usercert.pem -dir $HOME/SimpleCA To sign the request please enter the password for the CA key: The new signed certificate is at: /home/juser/.globus/simpleCA/newcerts/01.pem ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of grid-ca-sign: GLOBUS_LOCATION Non-standard installation path of the Globus toolkit. SEE ALSO
grid-cert-request(1), grid-ca-create(1), grid-default-ca(1), grid-ca-package(1) AUTHOR
University of Chicago Globus Toolkit 5.2.0 07/22/2011 GRID-CA-SIGN(1)
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