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$2==$2 means to compare the second column to next...
$2==$2 means to compare the second column to next second column right? if so why you have used $2==$2 as they are not equal when $1==$1 right?
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Posted By EAGL€
find /path/to/dir -type f -name "filename" -mtime...
find /path/to/dir -type f -name "filename" -mtime -1 2>/dev/null | xargs grep -iw "word"

filename could be *.txt , *abc*txt etc.
-mtime -1 means modification(or creation time) less than 1 day
Forum: Solaris 06-04-2010
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Posted By EAGL€
First of all my aim was to be able to use ssh...
First of all my aim was to be able to use ssh daemon so thats way i asked for your help.

Now It works like a charm after trying below commands:

#svcadm -v clear...
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Posted By EAGL€
Alister's solution sure simpliest and better but...
Alister's solution sure simpliest and better but if you want to do it with awk then using different seperator rather than "A" cold be better i guess:
echo...
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Posted By EAGL€
awk -F"[/:]" '{print $2}' foo.txt >> outfile ...
awk -F"[/:]" '{print $2}' foo.txt >> outfile

[root@localhost ugr]# cat outfile
1312288621.V804I59c1aaa3M731667.sam.company.local
1312289223.V804I59c1aad4M503269.sam.company.local

this works...
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Posted By EAGL€
echo "busybox-1.11.1-1_WR3.0bg.armv6jel_vfp.rpm"...
echo "busybox-1.11.1-1_WR3.0bg.armv6jel_vfp.rpm" | sed 's/\(.*\)\....$/\1/'
60,463
Posted By EAGL€
Sorry for late reply, I hope it'll give you...
Sorry for late reply,

I hope it'll give you an idea to do it. I checked a production machine which is working over tomcat but i coudlnt be sure what is the right command to see that tomcat is up?...
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Posted By EAGL€
After you save your files as data_DDMMYY you can...
After you save your files as data_DDMMYY you can use them in below code like file1 and file2, compared files has only one column:

awk '{if(FNR==NR) {arr[$0]++;next} if($0 in arr) { arr[$0]--; if...
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Posted By EAGL€
paste -d " " file1 file2 > file3 -d...
paste -d " " file1 file2 > file3

-d indicates delimeter, in your case a space, so set it according to the field seperator in your resulting output field
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Posted By EAGL€
while read line; do echo ${line:0:1}...
while read line; do echo ${line:0:1} >>output.txt; done<input.txt
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egrep '>|^[A,G,C]*$' infile
egrep '>|^[A,G,C]*$' infile
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echo...
echo "11111*X*005010X279~ST*270*1111111*005010X279~BHT*0011*11" | sed 's/.*\(005010X[0-9]\{3\}[A-Za-z]\).*$/\1/'

gave

005010X279

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I am using the below script in a production...
I am using the below script in a production machine in a backup script and it works pretty well, on 1st of Jan and 1st of March (leap years) it works correctly, considers leap year well, try it

#!...
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