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March 12, 2009

Hi, I am executing following in the script file cat rampIdent.CARE*.txt | rsort.exe -T $BULK_TMP_DIR > rampIdent.ALL.tmp.txt The txt files are around 20 and each are of average size 60 MB. rsort.exe is a program that combines and sorts the input given to it and writes output onto stdout which is ...
The UNIX and Linux Forums [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by vadi at 2:48 AM
Hi.. I am passing a variable in my shell function. I need to access it for an isql comand in the shell script. However the isql o/p gives no results if i pass a variable in the command. The isql command works perfectly fine if i hardcore the table name. My script is : log=/home/../log/txt LengthChec...
The UNIX and Linux Forums [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by dikki at 1:15 AM
Hi linux experts, I am using ftp command as : ftp hostname but it says unable to connect, if i am using the same in sftp it is working : sftp hostname it works. so please help me how should i use ftp command....
The UNIX and Linux Forums [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by salil2012 at 12:38 AM

March 11, 2009

Hi, Im using a find function to find a specific file and print it. eg. find /path -name filename -type f -print -exec more '{}' \; The problem I have is that I need to know if the file has not been fount (ie it does not exist). I had a look at the find function and could not find anything relevant. ...
The UNIX and Linux Forums [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by strobo at 11:51 PM
Dear All, I have one file which looks like : account1:passwd1 account2:passwd2 account3:passwd3 account1:passwd4 account5:passwd5 account6:passwd6 you can see there're two records for account1. and is there any shell command which can find out : account1 is the duplicate record in file? Thanks....
The UNIX and Linux Forums [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by tiger2000 at 10:48 PM
I just created a script that when run, it will output the ff: [root@smtp01 intigrix]# /var/intigrix/rate.sh > /var/intigrix/rates.txt [root@smtp01 intigrix]# cat rates.txt 0,,99.08,0,OK 99.08 is a variable while the rest including 0 is a fixed values. The problem is when I already put it in cront...
LinuxQuestions.org [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by packets at 9:08 PM
Suggestions called common sense The Food and Drug Administration has issued guidelines to food companies that use peanut products to help reduce the spread of salmonella after an outbreak that lead to the recall of more than 3,200 products (so far). The FDA warns that the high-fat environment of pea...
CalorieLab Diet News [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Sarah at 5:59 PM
From the diaries. --mcjoan Take Flight Microgrants, which is part of the new non-profit Kos Fellowship Program, is based on a simple idea. We believe that the grassroots members of progressive organizations have ideas on how to improve progressive infrastructure (media, issue advocacy, organizer tra...
Daily Kos [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Chris Bowers at 5:14 PM
While developing, I was struggling for just the right term - so why not make a new one up? I give you Layup. A Layup is a cross between Overlay and Pop-up. It's an HTML convention where you create a small window, like an HTML pop-up, but do so using DHTML. Technically, the pop-up is just a div that'...
Ben's Journal [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Ben Simon at 5:03 PM
Traditional dial-up networking is far from dead. There are still many people around who opt to use dial-up networking over newer high speed options. This means there are still those out there struggling to troubleshoot dial-up networking problems and here is a common problem that many encounter. Whe...
Windows Fanatics [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Diana Huggins at 4:39 PM
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