Do you have any idea how to capture value of hostname in variable and so that i can use that variable to compare my value in further script.
Yes, depending on your OS (you haven't told what you use so far) this might work:
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Originally Posted by Nsharma3006
can you share ur gtalk id where i can connect you.
I need to resolve this issue on urgent basis your help will really help me.
First, technical discussion are carried out here, nowhere else. The reason is that what i write for you might help somebody else with a similar problem in the future.
Second: we have here, out of principle, no "urgent" problems. If you need professional help from an expert you should consider hiring such a person - i do this for a living, like many others here too. Please understand that we do volunteer work here and if a problem is urgent for you it isn't urgent for us.
Finally, before you add yet another question: what should your script do, in which environment should it run, which input will it get and what have you written so far. Please give a complete answer to this, not only a line and, once this is debugged, another line with another problem. This way you might get answers to detail questions but not suggestions on how you might write the script better overall.
To test for existence is easy, but better is to test if they are readable, because a file sitting there without being readable will not help you:
To check if it is empty is more complicated, but i think you do not even need that: (try to) read from the file what you need to read and if some vital information is missing, issue an error message.
For instance, suppose you need 3 lines, labeled "first", "second", "third" to hold some declaration, like the following:
This example code will check that and complain if one line is missing:
Hi,
I will be having file names like below,
1420SP1.01804
1420SP1.01805D
1420SP1.01805
1420SP1.01806D
1420SP1.01806
1420SP1.01901D
1420SP1.01901
1420SP1.01902D
1420SP1.01902
1420SP1.01903D
1420SP1.01903
1420SP1.01904
1420SP1.01905
From this, I need to list file names which is... (3 Replies)
HI All,
I am new to Unix shell scripts..
Could you please post the unix shell script for for the below request.,
There are two different tables(sample1, sample2) in different schemas(s_schema1, s_schema2).
Unix shell script to compare the columns of two different tables of two... (2 Replies)
Hi there,
I want to compare 2nd column which are alphanumeric values from each of the 2 files i.e.,lspv_pre.out and lspv_post.out , if found echo some message.
lspv_pre.out
hdisk0 00c39eaa451144dd rootvg active
hdisk1 00c39eaa45223322 ... (3 Replies)
I have a directory with about 6 files that we receive regularly. these 6 files contain information for 3 different units, 2 for each unit. files related to a specific unit are named similarly with a change in number at the end of the file. the numbers should be sequential. for each grouping of... (3 Replies)
Can someone please help me out here?
I have strings similar to aafafaff45,29.34.942.45,edfdfafa that i want to compare to another similar string to check if they are the same. my script isn't working.
ONE="aafafaff45,29.34.942.45,edfdfafa"
TWO="ddfafagfa,87.57.942.45,afafafff"
if ONE is... (5 Replies)
grep "HP_nv6005ud" mail_log.log | awk '{print $2}' >raju.log
if
then
grep "$testdate" raju.log
if
Hi in the above script $2 gives rge today date. and $ydate is yesterdays date.
not in the if condition i need to compare both the dates.
Please help me in this.
Thanks in... (7 Replies)
Iam trying to compare the string in if else... but some how its not working
following is the code
On executing the above one its giving a error message ': bad number'
in the above parameter l & k are numbers and dbfiles and patchefiles are array
If i do echo ift working fine
... (2 Replies)
hi
I face the problem the if else statement dint return correct result for me
my script as below:
#!/bin/ksh
sqlplus -s /nolog <<EOF
connect databaseuser/password
column num new_value num format 9999
set head off
select count(*) num from table1;
exit num
EOF
if ; then
echo "$?"... (6 Replies)