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Week Five Agenda Link of the week Review week four lab assignment This week’s expected outcomes Next lab assignment Break-out problems Upcoming deadlines Questions and answers
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Link of the week Data Disaster http://www.ontrackdatarecovery http://hp.com.au/setlTfree/connect Data Disaster - Use dedicated circuits for your connection - Keep your computer cool and in a dry place - Use a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) - Don’t assume that your data is permanently destroyed
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Link of the week Data Disaster - Big and small company operations - Backup services - Trouble shooting - Data recovery Define: Power Monkey Define: Thermal Logic Technology
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Review week four lab assignment Shell Commands cat chmod cp date find grep mkdir more less rmdir rm sort sleep wc kill diff cd whence umask
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Review week four lab assignment Shell Arithmetic expressions <=- less than or equal tp >=- greater than or equal to <- less than >- greater than ==- equal to !=- not equal to *- multiplication /- division +- addition -- subtraction Shell statements printf “string”- output a string of information echo $COUNTER- output content of the variable COUNTER printf $NUMBER- output content of the variable NUMBER NUMBER=$(($NUMBER-1)) - decrease NUMBER value by one $# - number of positional parameters $? - return value $$ - prosess id of this shell $! - bachground process id
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Review week four lab assignment Shell Conditional Expression Primitives -r - true if file exists and is readable -w - true if file exists and is writable -x- true if file exists and is executable -f- true if file exists and is a file -d- true if file exists and is a directory -eq- true if value of exp1 and exp2 are equal -ne- true if value of exp1 and exp2 are not equal -gt- true if value of exp1 is greater than value of exp2 -ge- true if value of exp1 is greater than or equal to value of exp2 -lt- true if value of exp1 is less than value of exp2 -le- true if value of exp1 less than or equal to value of exp2 Shell Quoting ‘ …’- single literal quotes “…”- double quotes (interpolation allowed) `…`- single back ticks (command execution)
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Review week four lab assignment Shell I/O Redirection < variable- read from file (cat < test_file) > variable- write to a file (cat > test_file) variable >> variable- append content of file_1 to the end of file_2 (cat file_1 >> file_2) Shell Syntax while [ … ] do … done if [ … ] then … fi if [ … ] then … elif … fi test –r “$test_file” test x+1 –gt y
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Review week four lab assignment Perl Binary Arithmetic Operators +- addition ($a + $b) *- multiplication ($a * $b) %- modulus (remainder of $a divided by $b) **- exponentiation ($a raised to the power of $b) Perl Comparison Operators ==- equal !=- not equal <- less than >- greater than <=- less than or equal >=- greater than or equal - comparison (0 if equal, 1 if $variable_1 greater, -1 if $variable_2 greater
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Review week four lab assignment Perl Comparison Operators eq- equal ne- not equal lt- less than gt- greater than le- less than or equal ge- greater than or equal cmp- comparison (0 if equal, 1 if $variable_1 greater, -1 if $variable_2 greater Perl Conditional Expression Primitives -e $var- true if file $var exists -r $var- true if file $var is readable -w $var- true if file $var is writable -d $var- true if $var is a directory -f $var- true if file $var is a file -T $var- true if file $var is a text file
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Review week four lab assignment Perl Quotes “ “ double-quotes ‘ ‘ single-quotes ` ` backtick-quotes Perl String Operators $arrayexp[0]=“string assignment”; (string assignment to zero element of array) $cmdexp=`ls –l`; (string output from a command) $charexp=‘b’; (string character assignment) $strexp=“string assignment”; (string assignment) $intexp=150; (an integer) $str_int=“I have two $pets”; (string with interpolation) Perl Commands chop unless print $var pop
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Review week four lab assignment Perl Variable Syntax $ singular variables prefix (single value, number or string) @ prefix for plural variable (array) %prefix for plural variable (hash) $_ default variable Relational Operators Equality Operators
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Review week four lab assignment Perl Syntax while ( … ) { … } If ( …) { … } If ( … ) { … } else { … }
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Review week four lab assignment Perl Syntax ;end of statement delimiter,comma for line continuation \nnew line
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Weeks four and five expected outcomes Write Perl scripts, including variables, control flow, and regular expression syntax
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Next lab assignment Programming Perl, Chapter 32 Standard Modules Define: Module Parsing the command line with Getopt::Std Example: listdir –l –n –a 10:00 bottom top Perl utilizes @ARGV to capture the command line arguments Example: $ARGV[0] ‘-l’ $ARGV[1]‘-n’ $ARGV[2]‘-a’ $ARGV[3]’10:00’ $ARGV[4]‘bottom’ $ARGV[5]‘top’
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Next lab assignment Perl Array @garage = (“rake”, “mower”, “shovel”); ($rake, $mower, $shovel) = @garage Perl Hash %colormap=( “12” => “gray”, “19” => “black”, “30” => “red”,); %colormap = (“12”, “gray”, “19”, “black”, “30”, “red”);
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Break-out problems Global variable Boolean Binary Executable file Execute bit fork command Portable Object file System call Data structure
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Upcoming deadlines Simple Perl Script, 5-1 is due 6/1/08. Makefile Exercise, 7-2 is due 6/15/08. Mid-term exam dates 6/9/08 through 6/14/08. Programming Assignment 1, 6-1 is due 6/22/08. -Script logic for the above assignment will be emailed at the end of the week. Reading Assignment Essential System Administration Chapter One, pages 1 -8, 12 – 28 Chapter Two, pages 32 – 61 Chapter Three Programming Perl Chapter One Chapter Two, pages 47 – 65, 69 – 73, 76 - 83 Chapter Three, pages 86 – 90, 92 -101 Chapter Thirty Two, pages 865 – 867, 899
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Questions and answers Questions Comments Concerns After class I will help students with their scripts.
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