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1. AIX
I am trying to configure dump devices on my AIX server. Running 7100-03-04-1441. My dump device needs to be about 2GB in size. My PP Size is 1024MB, so I create the device with 2 PPs. When I run lslv on the dump device, it shows the 2 PPs, and a PP Size of 1024 megabytes. However, a dumpcheck... (4 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
Good evening:
Need your help please
Before deleting older logs from octobre 4th i need to identify which files i have to remove, for instance today is octobre 8ht, i need to remove files from October 4th
Because there are many files i can not list because error args too long, so
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Discussion started by: alexcol
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a file tp.txt having below data
CE2DD,N,5055,16.12.2013,3.114,12195.89,MVR,003388,Web::00000005055,Web Payment
and i am using below code to print the values
for var_amt_pay in `awk -F',' '{ arr += $6} END {for (i in arr) {print i "," arr } }' tp.txt`
do
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Discussion started by: ranabhavish
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4. Hardware
Hi all,
Does anybody know how to build a cycle accurate simulator? I've looked at QEMU and SESC simulator, but they are only cycle accurate for the CPU part. I'm looking for a simulator which can estimate the performance including CPU and I/O. For example, when I configure the simulator by SSD... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: qqkk88
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hey guys - I have made this script and for some reason, I dont see time stamp as "Month-Day-YYYY Hours-Mins" - all i see is Month and Day.
Also, my file size is approximated. For example, if the size is 19,606KB - the script shows as 20M. Is there a way to see the exact file size?
How do i... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: DallasT
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi Gurus,
The requirement is to collect the timestamp of soft links and collect it in a file in the following pattern:
This is the expected output:
Pattern:
MM/DD/YYYY hh:mi:ss filename
Example:
12/26/2008 10:31:09 <Filename>.zip
The closest way I could get was this:
ls... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: jidsh
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Dear all,
Below is my script,
totalCount=57006427
totalSummCount=1207590
let percentageSumTmp1=${totalCount}-${totalSummCount}
let percentageSumTmp2=${percentageSumTmp1}*100
The expected result for percentageSumTmp2 should be (5579883700),
but when I execute the script in unix env i... (3 Replies)
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8. Solaris
I have a Sun Ultra 5 that is running Solaris 8. I believe I meet the minimum requirements for Solaris 10 but the Ultra 5 is not on the HCL.
This will be my first ever Solaris upgrade so do I follow the HCL guidelines?
TiA (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: PapaPark
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