Monday, March 18, 2013

Unix Interview Questions

1. How to display the 10th line of a file?
head -10 filename | tail -1
2. How to remove the header from a file?
sed -i '1 d' filename
3. How to remove the footer from a file?
sed -i '$ d' filename
4. Write a command to find the length of a line in a file?
The below command can be used to get a line from a file.
sed –n '<n> p' filename
We will see how to find the length of 10th line in a file
sed -n '10 p' filename|wc -c
5. How to get the nth word of a line in Unix?
cut –f<n> -d' '
6. How to reverse a string in unix?
echo "java" | rev
7. How to get the last word from a line in Unix file?
echo "unix is good" | rev | cut -f1 -d' ' | rev
8. How to replace the n-th line in a file with a new line in Unix?
sed -i'' '10 d' filename # d stands for delete
sed -i'' '10 i new inserted line' filename # i stands for insert
9. How to check if the last command was successful in Unix?
echo $?
10. Write command to list all the links from a directory?
ls -lrt | grep "^l"
11. How will you find which operating system your system is running on in UNIX?
uname -a
12. Create a read-only file in your home directory?
touch file; chmod 400 file
13. How do you see command line history in UNIX?
The 'history' command can be used to get the list of commands that we are executed.
14. How to display the first 20 lines of a file?
By default, the head command displays the first 10 lines from a file. If we change the option of head, then we can display as many lines as we want.
head -20 filename
An alternative solution is using the sed command
sed '21,$ d' filename
The d option here deletes the lines from 21 to the end of the file
15. Write a command to print the last line of a file?
The tail command can be used to display the last lines from a file.
tail -1 filename
Alternative solutions are:
sed -n '$ p' filename
awk 'END{print $0}' filename
16. How do you rename the files in a directory with _new as suffix?
ls -lrt|grep '^-'| awk '{print "mv "$9" "$9".new"}' | sh
17. Write a command to convert a string from lower case to upper case?
echo "apple" | tr [a-z] [A-Z]
18. Write a command to convert a string to Initcap.
echo apple | awk '{print toupper(substr($1,1,1)) tolower(substr($1,2))}'
19. Write a command to redirect the output of date command to multiple files?
The tee command writes the output to multiple files and also displays the output on the terminal.
date | tee -a file1 file2 file3
20. How do you list the hidden files in current directory?
ls -a | grep '^\.'
21. List out some of the Hot Keys available in bash shell?
  • Ctrl+l - Clears the Screen.
  • Ctrl+r - Does a search in previously given commands in shell.
  • Ctrl+u - Clears the typing before the hotkey.
  • Ctrl+a - Places cursor at the beginning of the command at shell.
  • Ctrl+e - Places cursor at the end of the command at shell.
  • Ctrl+d - Kills the shell.
  • Ctrl+z - Places the currently running process into background.
22. How do you make an existing file empty?
cat /dev/null > filename
23. How do you remove the first number on 10th line in file?
sed '10 s/[0-9][0-9]*//' < filename
24. What is the difference between join -v and join -a?
join -v : outputs only matched lines between two files.
join -a : In addition to the matched lines, this will output unmatched lines also.
25. How do you display from the 5th character to the end of the line from a file?
cut -c 5- filename
26. Display all the files in current directory sorted by size?
ls -l | grep '^-' | awk '{print $5,$9}' |sort -n|awk '{print $2}'
Write a command to search for the file 'map' in the current directory?
find -name map -type f
 How to display the first 10 characters from each line of a file?
cut -c -10 filename
Write a command to remove the first number on all lines that start with "@"?
sed '\,^@, s/[0-9][0-9]*//' < filename
How to print the file names in a directory that has the word "term"?
grep -l term *
The '-l' option make the grep command to print only the filename without printing the content of the file. As soon as the grep command finds the pattern in a file, it prints the pattern and stops searching other lines in the file.
How to run awk command specified in a file?
awk -f filename
How do you display the calendar for the month march in the year 1985?
The cal command can be used to display the current month calendar. You can pass the month and year as arguments to display the required year, month combination calendar.
cal 03 1985
This will display the calendar for the March month and year 1985.
Write a command to find the total number of lines in a file?
wc -l filename
Other ways to pring the total number of lines are
awk 'BEGIN {sum=0} {sum=sum+1} END {print sum}' filename
awk 'END{print NR}' filename
How to duplicate empty lines in a file?
sed '/^$/ p' < filename
Explain iostat, vmstat and netstat?
  • Iostat: reports on terminal, disk and tape I/O activity.
  • Vmstat: reports on virtual memory statistics for processes, disk, tape and CPU activity.
  • Netstat: reports on the contents of network data structures.
27. How do you write the contents of 3 files into a single file?
cat file1 file2 file3 > file
28. How to display the fields in a text file in reverse order?
awk 'BEGIN {ORS=""} { for(i=NF;i>0;i--) print $i," "; print "\n"}' filename
29. Write a command to find the sum of bytes (size of file) of all files in a directory.
ls -l | grep '^-'| awk 'BEGIN {sum=0} {sum = sum + $5} END {print sum}'
30. Write a command to print the lines which end with the word "end"?
grep 'end$' filename
The '$' symbol specifies the grep command to search for the pattern at the end of the line.
31. Write a command to select only those lines containing "july" as a whole word?
grep -w july filename
The '-w' option makes the grep command to search for exact whole words. If the specified pattern is found in a string, then it is not considered as a whole word. For example: In the string "mikejulymak", the pattern "july" is found. However "july" is not a whole word in that string.
32. How to remove the first 10 lines from a file?
sed '1,10 d' < filename
33. Write a command to duplicate each line in a file?
sed 'p' < filename
34. How to extract the username from 'who am i' comamnd?
who am i | cut -f1 -d' '
35. Write a command to list the files in '/usr' directory that start with 'ch' and then display the number of lines in each file?
wc -l /usr/ch*
Another way is
find /usr -name 'ch*' -type f -exec wc -l {} \;
36. How to remove blank lines in a file ?
grep -v ‘^$’ filename > new_filename

37. How to display the processes that were run by your user name ?
ps -aef | grep <user_name>
38. Write a command to display all the files recursively with path under current directory?
find . -depth -print
39. Display zero byte size files in the current directory?
find -size 0 -type f
40. Write a command to display the third and fifth character from each line of a file?
cut -c 3,5 filename
41. Write a command to print the fields from 10th to the end of the line. The fields in the line are delimited by a comma?
cut -d',' -f10- filename
42 How to replace the word "Gun" with "Pen" in the first 100 lines of a file?
sed '1,00 s/Gun/Pen/' < filename
43. Write a Unix command to display the lines in a file that do not contain the word "RAM"?
grep -v RAM filename
The '-v' option tells the grep to print the lines that do not contain the specified pattern.
44 How to print the squares of numbers from 1 to 10 using awk command
awk 'BEGIN { for(i=1;i<=10;i++) {print "square of",i,"is",i*i;}}'
45. Write a command to display the files in the directory by file size?
ls -l | grep '^-' |sort -nr -k 5
46. How to find out the usage of the CPU by the processes?
The top utility can be used to display the CPU usage by the processes.
47. Write a command to remove the prefix of the string ending with '/'.
The basename utility deletes any prefix ending in /. The usage is mentioned below:
basename /usr/local/bin/file
This will display only file
48. How to display zero byte size files?
ls -l | grep '^-' | awk '/^-/ {if ($5 !=0 ) print $9 }'
49. How to replace the second occurrence of the word "bat" with "ball" in a file?
sed 's/bat/ball/2' < filename
50. How to remove all the occurrences of the word "jhon" except the first one in a line with in the entire file?
sed 's/jhon//2g' < filename
51. How to replace the word "lite" with "light" from 100th line to last line in a file?
sed '100,$ s/lite/light/' < filename
52. How to list the files that are accessed 5 days ago in the current directory?
find -atime 5 -type f
53. How to list the files that were modified 5 days ago in the current directory?
find -mtime 5 -type f
54. How to list the files whose status is changed 5 days ago in the current directory?
find -ctime 5 -type f
55. How to replace the character '/' with ',' in a file?
sed 's/\//,/' < filename
sed 's|/|,|' < filename
56. Write a command to find the number of files in a directory.
ls -l|grep '^-'|wc -l
57. Write a command to display your name 100 times.
The Yes utility can be used to repeatedly output a line with the specified string or 'y'.
yes <your_name> | head -100
58. Write a command to display the first 10 characters from each line of a file?
cut -c -10 filename
59. The fields in each line are delimited by comma. Write a command to display third field from each line of a file?
cut -d',' -f2 filename
60. Write a command to print the fields from 10 to 20 from each line of a file?
cut -d',' -f10-20 filename
61. Write a command to print the first 5 fields from each line?
cut -d',' -f-5 filename
62. By default the cut command displays the entire line if there is no delimiter in it. Which cut option is used to supress these kind of lines?
The -s option is used to supress the lines that do not contain the delimiter.
63. Write a command to replace the word "bad" with "good" in file?
sed s/bad/good/ < filename
64. Write a command to replace the word "bad" with "good" globally in a file?
sed s/bad/good/g < filename
65. Write a command to replace the word "apple" with "(apple)" in a file?
sed s/apple/(&)/ < filename
66. Write a command to switch the two consecutive words "apple" and "mango" in a file?
sed 's/\(apple\) \(mango\)/\2 \1/' < filename
67. Write a command to display the characters from 10 to 20 from each line of a file?
cut -c 10-20 filename
68. Write a command to print the lines that has the the pattern "july" in all the files in a particular directory?
grep july *
This will print all the lines in all files that contain the word “july” along with the file name. If any of the files contain words like "JULY" or "July", the above command would not print those lines.
69. Write a command to print the lines that has the word "july" in all the files in a directory and also suppress the filename in the output.
grep -h july *
70. Write a command to print the lines that has the word "july" while ignoring the case.
grep -i july *
The option i make the grep command to treat the pattern as case insensitive.
71. When you use a single file as input to the grep command to search for a pattern, it won't print the filename in the output. Now write a grep command to print the filename in the output without using the '-H' option.
grep pattern filename /dev/null
The /dev/null or null device is special file that discards the data written to it. So, the /dev/null is always an empty file.
Another way to print the filename is using the '-H' option. The grep command for this is
grep -H pattern filename
72. Write a command to print the file names in a directory that does not contain the word "july"?
grep -L july *
The '-L' option makes the grep command to print the filenames that do not contain the specified pattern.
73. Write a command to print the line numbers along with the line that has the word "july"?
grep -n july filename
The '-n' option is used to print the line numbers in a file. The line numbers start from 1
74. Write a command to print the lines that starts with the word "start"?
grep '^start' filename
The '^' symbol specifies the grep command to search for the pattern at the start of the line.
75. In the text file, some lines are delimited by colon and some are delimited by space. Write a command to print the third field of each line.
awk '{ if( $0 ~ /:/ ) { FS=":"; } else { FS =" "; } print $3 }' filename
76. Write a command to print the line number before each line?
awk '{print NR, $0}' filename
77. Write a command to print the second and third line of a file without using NR.
awk 'BEGIN {RS="";FS="\n"} {print $2,$3}' filename
78. How to create an alias for the complex command and remove the alias?
The alias utility is used to create the alias for a command. The below command creates alias for ps -aef command.
alias pg='ps -aef'
If you use pg, it will work the same way as ps -aef.
To remove the alias simply use the unalias command as
unalias pg
79. Write a command to display todays date in the format of 'yyyy-mm-dd'?
The date command can be used to display todays date with time
date '+%Y-%m-%d'
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1)  Convert single column to single row:

Input: filename : try
REF_PERIOD
PERIOD_NAME
ACCOUNT_VALUE
CDR_CODE
PRODUCT
PROJECT
SEGMENT_CODE
PARTNER
ORIGIN
BILLING_ACCRUAL
Output:
REF_PERIOD PERIOD_NAME ACCOUNT_VALUE CDR_CODE PRODUCT PROJECT SEGMENT_CODE PARTNER ORIGIN BILLING_ACCRUAL
Command: cat try | awk ‘{printf “%s “,$1}’

2) Print the list of employees in Technology department :

Now department name is available as a fourth field, so need to check if $4 matches with the string “Technology”, if yes print the line.
Command: $ awk ‘$4 ~/Technology/’ employee.txt
200  Jason   Developer  Technology  $5,500
300  Sanjay  Sysadmin   Technology  $7,000
500  Randy   DBA        Technology  $6,000
Operator ~ is for comparing with the regular expressions. If it matches the default action i.e print whole line will be  performed.

3) Convert single column to multiple column :
For eg: Input file contain single column with 84 rows then output should be single column data converted to multiple of 12 columns i.e. 12 column * 7 rows with field separtor (fs ;)
Script:
#!/bin/sh
rows=`cat input_file | wc -l`
 cols=12
 fs=;
awk -v r=$rows -v c=$cols -v t=$fs '
 NR<r*c{printf("%s",NR%c?$0"$":$0"\n");next}{print}
 END{if(NR%c&&NR<r*c){print ""}}' input_file > output_file

4) Last field print:

input:
a=/Data/Files/201-2011.csv
output:
201-2011.csv
Command: echo $a | awk -F/ ‘{print $NF}’

5) Count no. of fields in file:

file1: a, b, c, d, 1, 2, man, fruit
Command: cat file1 | awk ‘BEGIN{FS=”,”};{print NF}’
and you will get the output as:8

6) Find ip address in unix server:

Command: grep -i your_hostname /etc/hosts

7) Replace the word corresponding to search pattern:

 >cat file 
 the black cat was chased by the brown dog.
 the black cat was not chased by the brown dog.
 >sed -e '/not/s/black/white/g' file 
 the black cat was chased by the brown dog. 
 the white cat was not chased by the brown dog.

8) The below i have shown the demo for the “A” and “65″.
Ascii value of character: It can be done in 2 ways:
1. printf “%d” “‘A”
2. echo “A” | tr -d “\n” | od -An -t dC
Character value from Ascii:  awk -v char=65 ‘BEGIN { printf “%c\n”, char; exit }’
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9) Input file:
crmplp1 cmis461 No Online
cmis462 No Offline
crmplp2 cmis462 No Online
cmis463 No Offline
crmplp3 cmis463 No Online
cmis461 No Offline
Output –>crmplp1 cmis461 No Online cmis462 No Offline
crmplp2 cmis462 No Online cmis463 No Offline
Command:
awk ‘NR%2?ORS=FS:ORS=RS’ file
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10) Variable can used in AWK
awk -F”$c” -v var=”$c” ‘{print $1var$2}’ filename
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11) Search pattern and use special character in sed command:
sed -e ‘/COMAttachJob/s#”)#.”:JobID)#g’ input_file———————————————————————————————————
12) Get the content between two patterns:sed -n ‘/CREATE TABLE table/,/MONITORING/p’ table_Script.sql———————————————————————————————————
13) Pring debugging script output in log file Add following command in script:
exec 1>> logfilename
exec 2>>logfilename———————————————————————————————————
14) Check Sql connection:#!/bin/sh
ID=abc
PASSWD=avd
DB=sdf
exit | sqlplus -s -l $ID/$PASSWD@$DB
echo variable:$?
exit | sqlplus -s -L avd/df@dfg > /dev/null
echo variable_crr: $?———————————————————————————————————
15) Trim the spaces using sed command

echo “$var” | sed -e ‘s/^[[:space:]]*//’ -e ‘s/[[:space:]]*$//’
Another option is:
Code:
var=$(echo “$var” | sed -e ‘s/^[[:space:]]*//’ -e ‘s/[[:space:]]*$//’)
echo “Start $var End”———————————————————————————————————
16) How to add sigle quote in statement using awk:Input:
/Admin/script.sh abc 2011/08                        29/02/2012 00:00:00
/Admin/script.sh abc 2011/08                        29/02/2012 00:00:00
command:
cat command.txt | sed -e ‘s/[[:space:]]/ /g’ | awk -F’ ‘ ‘{print \x27″$1,$2,$3″\x27″,”\x27″$4,$5″\x27″}’
output:
‘/Admin/script.sh abc 2011/08′ ’29/02/2012 00:00:00′
‘/Admin/script.sh abc 2011/08′ ’29/02/2012 00:00:00′




11 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi There,



In total awe…. So much respect and gratitude to you folks for pulling off such amazing blogs without missing any points on the Unix Interview Questions. Kudos!

I think the Linux phenomenon is quite delightful, because it draws so strongly on the basis that Unix provided. Linux seems to be the among the healthiest of the direct Unix derivatives, though there are also the various BSD systems as well as the more official offerings from the workstation and mainframe manufacturers

Anyways great write up, your efforts are much appreciated.


Kind Regards,
Pranavi

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