I've created a script that checks the health of a piece of equipment out in the field by first establishing that it is pingable, and then parsing
log files to gather information. Today I realized that there are times where the equipment may be pingable, and will not show any
immediate issues in... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am a linux newbie. After working with my loveable FEDORA 10 for months, i found it a bit slower. I wanted to try with slackware this time. I already had Windows XP and fedora in my 80 GB SATA disk. Now i allotted 15 GB ( SWAP + / + /home/usr ). During my installation i encountered no... (5 Replies)
How can i user string or vector ins shared memory ?
For example i have a structure sharedInfo like below
struct sharedInfo {
string szName;
int iAge;
string szAddrees;
};
if i use this notation my program crashes. And if i use char szName, it work fine, what is wrong with... (4 Replies)
i have two doubts..
1. what is the use /etc/project file. i renamed this file and when i tried to switch user or login with some user account the login was happening slowly. but when i renamed it to original name it was working fine... why so?
2. unix already has useradd and grouadd for... (4 Replies)
Hello All,:confused:
I want to ask if we can make a bash script that would ask us 'which folder to share and what should be the permissions,share name, valid users and necessary info from us..and make an automatic entry to the smb.conf file.:rolleyes:
Thanks! (1 Reply)
have a script that calls child scripts depending on conditions. All of the child scripts source in a common file that contains shared functions.
At the moment each script has to source this file itself, is there a way for the master script to automagically source the file for them?
For... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to replace a string with sed, in a text file containing this pattern:
location alpha
value x
location beta
value y
location gamma
value y
location delta
value y
location theta
value z
...
What I want to achieve is:
Find location beta into text file... (1 Reply)
Hello folks;
I'm using the following command to get the highest number of requests per second in a log file and it works well.
grep "2017-02-22" "LogFile.log" | cut -c1-20 | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n1
Now i would like to also get the smallest requests per second and the amount of time... (5 Replies)
Finding very hard time to achieve this.
I have a text file extracted from XML file. The text file which is extracted is very large & has multiple blocks similar to the sample file given below
<name>Evidence Attack System</name>
<name>EAS.evidence source</name>
... (1 Reply)
Hi.
I inject my tracklogin.sh script in the profile of each user.
$ more .profile
./tracklogin.sh
# This is the default standard profile provided to a user.
MAIL=/usr/mail/${LOGNAME:?}
bash-3.2$ more tracklogin.sh
#!/bin/bash
tdate=$(date +"%d%m%y")
mkdir -p /tmp/root_log... (20 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to find the RAM usage for one of the process from a group of servers.
xx-Process name
The command i used by logging to the individual server is as below
ps aux | grep xx | awk '{sum=sum+$6}; END {print sum/1024 " MB"}'
And the result is
0.824219 MB
This... (4 Replies)
Good Morning,
Users can no longer log into SunBlade 2500 Solaris 9 system (though root still can). Here's what I'm getting and what I've done. I'm most suspicious of the full drive since that pops up twice and I did see one looks full. What's a good way to reduce what's on it?- or.. what else... (2 Replies)
I'm basically looking for the ksh equivalent of bash's PROMPT_COMMAND="history -r", where simply redrawing the command prompt in a terminal will cause ksh to reload the history file.
At the risk of sounding incredibly lazy (in which case I would be guilty as charged), I've noticed that if I have... (13 Replies)
Hello,
We have few critical databases running on T series servers. Setup consists of LDOMS and zonemanager running on them and databases are running on their zones. We want to get away from this setup and looking for alternate solution to run our Oracle databases.
One option is OVM from Oracle.... (7 Replies)