Sorting data in system log files certainly can be a chore, but only under certain circumstances. Whenever you have a text file of any kind with uniform delimiters, you can sort the data on any ...
n is the number of rows in the data set. s is the size of a row in bytes. k is the size of the sort key in bytes. For example, consider a data set with 100,000 eighty-byte rows that is being sorted on ...
I know it's a simple question but I can't figure it out!! When I run du -sh /directory/ it spits out all the respective directories sizes but how do I sort by KB, MB, and GB? When I pipe to a sort -rn ...
Invoke parallel quick sort just as you would any other host sort. Specify the SORTPGM and SORTNAME system options, and when you run PROC SORT, the procedure uses the sort that you specified: ...
Hopefully someone can help me out. I realise that this is probably a very simple question but I'm new at Unix and still catching on.<P>I have a text file and I need to grep out certain values then ...
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