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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I got a below requirement from this forum, but the solution provided was not clear.
Below is the requirement
Input file
A 1 Z
A 1 ZZ
B 2 Y
B 2 AA
Required output
B Y|AA
A Z|ZZ (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: stew
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
instead of writing print command in awk, i saw in some posts that we can simply write a number before we end the awk command and it will print the file.
As given below:
$awk '{some manipulation; print}' filename
$awk '{some manipulation}1' filename
I also tried replacing the... (2 Replies)
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a file sample.txt with the following contents:
the following gives output as
awk 'NF{s=$0; print s}' sample.txt
but,
awk 'NF{s=$0}{print s}' sample.txtgives output as
why this difference, can someone explain me? (6 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have executed the below command:
find . -name "Ks*" -type f -exec ls -ltr {} \; | awk '{printf("%ld %s %d %s \n",$5,$6,$7,$8,$9)}'
and here is the output:
1282 Oct 7 2004
51590 Jul 10 2006
921 Oct 7 2004
1389 Jun 4 2003
1037 May 19 2004
334 Mar 24 2004
672 Jul 8 2003
977... (6 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I have two files as given below:
fileA
1234|aaaaa|vvvv
2222|bbbbbb|cbxxbjh
3333|cccc|jhjhj
fileB
3434|bbbcc|cbxxbjh
1234|cat|bullet
3333|cccc|jhjhj
I need a script that reads the first column from fileA (i.e 1234) and searches in fileB in the first parameter(i.e first... (7 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi ,
I have a file in the below format:
1.txt
awk 'BEGIN { printf ("%1s", "man" )} '
awk 'BEGIN { printf ("%9s", "women" )} '
awk 'BEGIN { printf ("%56s", "human")} '
##
###
##
echo "$!"
##
awk 'BEGIN { printf ("%1s", "aaa" )} '
awk 'BEGIN { printf ("%19s", "bbb" )} ' ... (4 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi
how to get the values in two columns (may be 2nd and 5th column) of a file line by line.
either i want to get the two fields into different variables and use a for loop to get these values line by line. (3 Replies)
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
Iam trying to get the IP of the hostname of the machine from /etc/hosts.
I used the command as below:
But the result shows the IP with the hostname..
like
192.168.0.8 test12111.com
I need to get only 192.168.0.8
Please help
Thanks in advance
esham (11 Replies)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
column1
--------
33
44
55
66
please provide the script using awk command to dispaly output 55.
Help apperciated..
thanks,
Nirmal (4 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I'm having a file with 5 fields.
I want to sort that file according to one field
no 3. How shall I do using awk programming.
Any input appreciatable.
regards,
vadivel. (7 Replies)
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FS_WHEREIS(1) AFS Command Reference FS_WHEREIS(1)
NAME
fs_whereis - Reports each file server housing a file or directory
SYNOPSIS
fs whereis [-path <dir/file path>+] [-help]
fs whe [-p <dir/file path>+] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The fs whereis command returns the name of each file server machine that houses the volume containing each directory or file named by the
-path argument.
OPTIONS
-path <dir/file path>+
Names each AFS file or directory for which to return the host file server machine. Partial pathnames are interpreted relative to the
current working directory, which is also the default value if this argument is omitted.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.
OUTPUT
The output includes a line for each specified directory or file. It names the file server machine on which the volume that houses the
specified directory or file resides. A list of multiple machines indicates that the directory or file is in a replicated volume.
Machine names usually have a suffix indicating their cell membership. If the cell is not clear, use the fs whichcell command to display the
cell in which the directory or file resides. To display the cell membership of the local machine, use the fs wscell command.
EXAMPLES
The following example indicates that volume housing the directory /afs/abc.com resides is replicated on both "fs1.abc.com" and
"fs3.abc.com":
% fs whereis -path /afs/abc.com
File /afs/abc.com is on hosts fs1.abc.com fs3.abc.com
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
None
SEE ALSO
fs_whichcell(1), fs_wscell(1)
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OpenAFS 2012-03-26 FS_WHEREIS(1)