I have
FILE 1 (This file has all master columns/headers)
A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|STATUS
FILE 2
A|C|F|I|OFF_STATUS
3|4|5|4|Y
6|7|8|5|Y
Below command give me all headers of FILE 2 into array2.txt file
paste <(head -1 FILE2.txt | tr '|' '\n')>array2.txt
So I would like to compare... (2 Replies)
Dear All,
I have two sets of files. File 1 can be any number between 1 and 20 followed by a frequency of that number in a give documents... the lines in the file will be dependent to the analysed document. e.g.
file1
1,5
4,1
then I have file two which is basicall same numbers but with... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Please help me on issue described below,
I have 4 machine setup, M1 -> M2 -> M3 | M4. And A laptop that can be reachable through both M3 and M4.
M2 has 2 NIC conected to M3 and M4. Now I want to divide the flow coming from M1 for laptop.
At M2, I have done following,... (1 Reply)
I'm pretty new to scripting and didn't see an example of this issue yet. I am trying to count and print the total number of times each value is found within a file. Here is a short example of my starting file.
value 3
value 3
value 3
value 3
value 4
value 6
value 6
value 6
value 6... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Greetings.
We need to make a regexp based rule engine.
The rules would be applied to any file specified and the data not matching should be logged.
Would awk be the right scripting language.
Regards,
Dikesh Shah. (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need a shell script which can provide details from error logs like this
Aug 23 21:19:41 red mountd: authenticated mount request from bl0110.bang.m
pc.local:651 for /disk1/jobs (/disk1)
Aug 23 08:49:52 red dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:25:90:2b:cd:7c via eth0: unknown client
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sediffx(1) General Commands Manual sediffx(1)NAME
sediffx - graphical SELinux policy difference tool
SYNOPSIS
sediffx [-d] [ORIGINAL_POLICY ; MODIFIED_POLICY]
DESCRIPTION
sediffx allows the user to graphically inspect the semantic differences between two SELinux policies. All supported policy elements are
examined.
POLICY
sediffx supports loading SELinux policies in one of four formats.
source A single text file containing policy source for versions 12 through 21. This file is usually named policy.conf.
binary A single file containing a monolithic kernel binary policy for versions 15 through 21. This file is usually named by version - for
example, policy.20.
modular
A list of policy packages each containing a loadable policy module. The first module listed must be a base module.
policy list
A single text file containing all the information needed to load a policy, usually exported by SETools graphical utilities.
Policies do not need to be the same format. If not provided sediffx will begin with no policies loaded.
OPTIONS -d, --diff-now
Load the policies and differentiate them immediately. This option requires the user to specify the policies on the command line.
-h, --help
Print help information and exit.
-V, --version
Print version information and exit.
DIFFERENCES
sediffx categorizes differences in policy elements into one of three forms.
added The element exists only in the modified policy.
removed
The element exists only in the original policy.
modified
The element exists in both policies but its semantic meaning has changed. For example, a class is modified if one or more
permissions are added or removed.
For all rules with types as their source or target, two additional forms of difference are recognized. This helps distinguish differences
due to new types from differences in rules for existing types.
added, new type
The rule exists only in the modified policy; furthermore, one or more of the types in the rule do not exist in the original
policy.
removed, missing type
The rule exists only in the original policy; furthermore, one or more of the types in the rule do not exist in the modified
policy.
NOTE
Most shells interpret the semicolon as a metacharacter, thus requiring a backslash like so: sediffx original.policy ; modified.policy
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jeremy A. Mowery <jmowery@tresys.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright(C) 2005-2007 Tresys Technology, LLC
BUGS
Please report bugs via an email to setools-bugs@tresys.com.
SEE ALSO sediff(1)sediffx(1)