11-03-2005
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Friends,
I have to create a new log file everyday and append it with content based on some keywords found in another log file.
Here is what I have tried so far...
grep Error /parentfolder/someLogFile.log >> /parentfolder
/Archive/"testlogfile_error_`date '+%d%m%y'`.txt"
grep error... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: supreet
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I am looking for a coomand to search for the keywords in susequenct lines. Keyword1 in a line and Keyword2 in the very next line.
Once i found the combination ineed to print the lines with patterns and the line above and one below.
I am giving an example here: Keywords are :ERROR and... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: rdhanek
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I have an application that runs on the server with root privileges and all emails it sends get sent to root (errors, logs, etc), when they should actually go to one of application admins.
I would like to separate these emails from the OS related one sent to root and forward them to that... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vostrushka
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
the thing which i require is very very complex.. i tried hard to find the solution but couldnt..
the thing i need to achieve is say i have a file
cat delta.sql
CREATE VIEW Austin
Etc etc
.
.
.
CREATE VIEW Barabara
AS
SELECT blah blah blah
FROM Austin z, Cluster s, Instance i
WHERE... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: vivek d r
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Guys,
I have the following problem. I have original file (org.txt) that looks like this
module v_1(.....)
//arbitrary number of text lines
endmodule
module v_2(....)
//arbitrary number of text lines
endmodule
module v_3(...)
//arbitrary number of text lines
endmodule
module... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: kaaliakahn
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello!
I'm trying to process a text file and am stuck at 2 extractions. Hoping someone can help me here:
1. Given a line in a text file and given a keyword, how can I extract the word preceeding the keyword using a shell command/script?
For example: Given a keyword "world" in the line: ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: seemad
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a file that contains a lot of lines that are repetitive. I am interested in grepping the following section which is repetitive.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
<Address>
<Street>xxxy</Street>
... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jakSun8
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am starting to write a multi-line awk and using the file below which is
tab-delimited, print only the line with oncomineGeneClass
and oncomineVariantClass and PASS. The script execute but
seems to be printing the entire file, not the desired line. Thank you :).
file
... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
I need to split the file contents with multiple rows based on patterns
Sample:
Input:
ABC101testXYZ102UKMNO1092testing
ABC999testKMNValid
Output:
ABC101test
XYZ102U
KMN1092testing
ABC999test
KMNValid
In this ABC , XYZ and KMN are patterns
Continue here./mod]
Please read forum... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Jairaj
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10. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
I need to split the file contents with multiple rows based on patterns
Sample:
Input:
ABC101testXYZ102UKMNO1092testing
ABC999testKMNValid
Output:
ABC101test
XYZ102U
KMN1092testing
ABC999test
KMNValid
In this ABC , XYZ and KMN are patterns (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Jairaj
6 Replies
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hierarch28
hierarch28(1) General Commands Manual hierarch28(1)
NAME
hierarch28 - header conversion from ESO to standard FITS
SYNOPSIS
hierarch28 [options] <FITS> [table]
DESCRIPTION
hierarch28 will convert keyword names in a FITS header to new names, using a user-provided ASCII conversion table. It is especially aimed
at removing no-standard FITS features, such as the HIERARCH ESO keyword names.
hierarch28 can also perform a translation to the IRAF convention on the following four keywords: 'RA', 'DEC', 'UT' and 'LST'. IRAF requires
these keywords to contain the string representation of their values, e.g.
RA = ' 09:45:14.594'
DEC = '-33:47:09.420'
UT = ' 01:17:21.950'
LST = ' 08:19:59.688'
The ESO standard (see http://archive.eso.org/dicb) defines these keywords as floating point values with the units degrees for RA/DEC and
elapsed seconds since midnight for UT/LST.
In order to have this translation performed, add
RA = RA
DEC = DEC
UT = UT
LST = LST
to the conversion table.
OPTIONS
-g This option is used to generate default translation tables.
FILES
hierarch28 expects a conversion table in input. Default name for this table is table.conv in the current working directory. Indicate
another name for this file as last argument on the command-line. This ASCII file contains a list of keywords to replace, in the following
format:
#
# Comment lines start with a hash '#'
# Blank lines would be ignored
#
OLDKEYWORD1 = NEWKEYWORD1
OLDKEYWORD2 = NEWKEYWORD2
etc.
Input keywords are character strings, they may contain blanks. Example:
HIERARCH ESO DET DIT = DETDIT
One important restriction is that the new keyword name may not be longer than the initial one. The program will complain that it cannot
achieve search and replace if this is the case.
IMPORTANT
This programs achieves maximal speed to operate because it modifies the input file directly. Be aware that using hierarch28 on a file will
modify its contents in an irreversible way!
29 May 2000 hierarch28(1)