i.e. the one in the middle of each?
can someone please help me to do this, i've tried split, cut, sed, awk all to no avail. i'm obviously missing something here. note the number of name fields change and for what its worth there are <tabs> in each line as well. i'm looking to split each line...
all,
using unix aix -
i'm in a rush (aren't we all!) and need to change a file with several lines...
example:
ca1245
fc6789
rd7452
dp0329
into a one line file seperated by commas(using the example above) ie:
ca1245,fc6789,rd7452,dp0329
any suggestions would be welcome. not perl please...
many thanks for that useful information p5wizard....
just for clarification, the lscfg output includes manufacturer & machine type & model fields - will the latter indicate the type eg "OPEN-L" for san etc.
ps/ the ESS & EMC bits, i've not heard of those?
again thanks.
all,
i've been asked to identify whether our unix servers are using SAN or RAID etc (and say which) for additional data storage - logistically i am unable to see the hardware involved. there is a mix of servers ie ibm, hp & sun.
my question: is there a quick way via unix command line to get...
hi all,
thanks for replying....some good ideas, though i think i
have misled you slightly (sorry!), when i said immediately under root i meant files including those in directories also belonging to the root filesystem eg /etc.
the "immediately under" bit though obviously not clear...
hi...
any of you gurus out there know how to search for example big files immediately under root ignoring all of the other filesystems? as you know doing a find / -size +1000000c... give you the job lot.
i'm thinking maybe a loop using a grep -v against the $7 (Mounted on) field of the df -k...
hello there !!!
does anyone know a quick (preferably command line) ways of revealing free (unused) disk slots on aix and hp-ux servers please.
thanks in advance for your time.
regards
pneumatic
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