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awk 'NR==FNR{a[$1]=$0;next}($3 in a){print}'...
awk 'NR==FNR{a[$1]=$0;next}($3 in a){print}' file1 file2
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# Print the file (print each element of the...
# Print the file (print each element of the array)
NUMBER=1
getArray "junk2"
for e in "${array[@]}"
do
project -C$e -A145 -G0.01k -L-2500/2500 -Q > junk3

cat junk3 | grdtrack...
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The following will read a file line-by-line....
The following will read a file line-by-line. Replace "users.txt" with the name and path to your file.


#!/usr/bin/expect -f
#

set fh [ open "users.txt" r]

set fileData [read $fh]

close...
Forum: Red Hat 07-31-2014
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The -p switch allows the rpm command to perform...
The -p switch allows the rpm command to perform actions on a standalone rpm package, whether it be on the local filesystem or remote (URL).

i.e.

rpm -qip filename.rpm

Will list the...
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Maybe something like this: zip...
Maybe something like this:


zip APP_Deg_Dummy_$(ls | head -n1 | awk -F_ '{print substr($2, 1, 8)"TM"substr($2, 10, 6)}').zip Dummytest_20140601W110515_file*
adding:...
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awk '/^>/{print...
awk '/^>/{print ">"$3;getline;print;getline;print}'
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awk '!a[$8]++' file
awk '!a[$8]++' file
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ls -l | awk '/^-/{print substr($0, index($0,$9))}'
ls -l | awk '/^-/{print substr($0, index($0,$9))}'
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sed -r 's#(\w+)com#\1\.com#g' infile
sed -r 's#(\w+)com#\1\.com#g' infile
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awk '{for(a=0;a<$1;a++) print $2}' infile
awk '{for(a=0;a<$1;a++) print $2}' infile
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awk '{match($0,/FROM (\w+\.\w+)/,a); print a[1]}'...
awk '{match($0,/FROM (\w+\.\w+)/,a); print a[1]}' infile
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awk '{a[b++]=$0;}END{print a[int(b/2)];}' infile
awk '{a[b++]=$0;}END{print a[int(b/2)];}' infile
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sed 's/>/ /3' file
sed 's/>/ /3' file
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Try removing the pipe (|) symbols from your sed...
Try removing the pipe (|) symbols from your sed expression.

Also, if the goal is to have just a line of dashes, you could just globally replace the underscore character.


echo...
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Just add a space at the end of the pattern: ...
Just add a space at the end of the pattern:


echo 'String#1 and String#2' | egrep -o -m 1 'String#.{1} '
String#1
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The format to delete a static route is: ...
The format to delete a static route is:


route del <ip address> netmask <subnet mask> gw <gateway> <interface>
Forum: Debian 04-16-2014
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To show which package a file belongs to: dpkg...
To show which package a file belongs to:
dpkg -S /usr/lib/rtkit/rtkit-daemon | awk -F: '{print $1}'
rtkit

To show package information:
apt-cache show rtkit
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If available on your flavor of 'nix, you can use...
If available on your flavor of 'nix, you can use the shuf command:


shuf -n 1 -i 40-70
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You can use the env command in your shebang line....
You can use the env command in your shebang line. I write scripts for Solaris, AIX, and Linux and using that command will locate the interpreter on the given system:


#!/usr/bin/env bash
Forum: Linux 04-04-2014
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I don't believe there is a way to do this with...
I don't believe there is a way to do this with the chkconfig command, but you could try listing and sorting the contents of the /etc/rc.d/rc.*d directories to create an ordered list by priority of...
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Some critiques: Try putting spaces between...
Some critiques:

Try putting spaces between your print commands (i.e. print "GRAND TOTAL") and quotes.
The third line in the workers file is missing a department.
The calculations are off using...
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Try adding set -x to the top of your script below...
Try adding set -x to the top of your script below the #!/bin/sh line, run it again, and provide the output.


#!/bin/sh
set -x
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Show what you're running that produces that error.
Show what you're running that produces that error.
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If you're using GNU Sed sed --version |...
If you're using GNU Sed


sed --version | grep GNU


this should take care of all three in the file:


sed -r '/^$|-|PRCSINSTANCE/d' file
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That seems straightforward enough, however, you...
That seems straightforward enough, however, you list three different files (see below). Please explain further.


Sfile=/u01/scripts/Sfile.log
Pfile=/u01/scripts/Pfile.log...
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