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Need script to take input from file, match on it in file 2 and input data
All,

I am trying to figure out a script to run in windows that will allow me to match on First column in file1 to 8th Column in File2 then
Insert file1 column2 to file2 column4 then create a new...
Forum: Solaris 05-27-2009
3,136
Posted By darkoth
Why not just use pca and be done with it ;) ...
Why not just use pca and be done with it ;)

Patch Check Advanced (http://www.par.univie.ac.at/solaris/pca/)
Forum: Solaris 05-27-2009
1,930
Posted By darkoth
pooladm as different user
I want to run the following as a user other than root:

pooladm -e;poolstat -r pset|grep -v "id"|wc -l|awk '{print $1}'

When I run it I get:

pooladm: insufficient privileges
1

How do...
Forum: Solaris 03-20-2009
22,230
Posted By darkoth
Nope. That didn't do anything. I click on zfs...
Nope. That didn't do anything. I click on zfs administration then it loads the top part of the page and craps out for the bottom half. "can't display page" I've cleared my cache and tried from...
Forum: Solaris 03-18-2009
22,230
Posted By darkoth
ZFS and Web Console
All,

I am trying to get the Sun Web Console to work with ZFS and am not getting anywhere. When I first tried to get the web console https://server:6789/zfs it gave me a page can't be displayed...
7,476
Posted By darkoth
Ack
Actually, what I'm wanting to do is

1.) Go through each directory (DIR1, DIR2, DIR3, DIR4 ... )
2.) Find newest .txt file in that directory
3.) Copy the .txt file to archive directory under...
7,476
Posted By darkoth
RE: script
This looks pretty straight foward. How does it know to go into each directory though.. I see you have MAINDIR defined but then don't call it above. Would I just put $MAINDIR in the find?
...
7,476
Posted By darkoth
Rename files - need help with array?
I am writing a basic shell script to go out and rename files in a filesystem then scp them to a server. The problem is that there are 11 directories and files. I know I can write this 2 ways, one...
Forum: Open Source 12-18-2008
192,943
Posted By darkoth
Vote: Ubuntu
I've used redhat (fedora / enterprise). I've also played around with CentOS and for desktop functionality and ease of use.. I'd have to vote for Ubuntu. It's hands down the easiest for non-unix type...
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