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Date:      Tue, 24 Jan 2006 19:35:49 -0800
From:      Luke Bakken <luke.bakken@gmail.com>
To:        Ensel Sharon <user@dhp.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: shell scripting question (mdconfig device choosing)
Message-ID:  <6acc6ca40601241935h290738e1scee8af44dc144224@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0601241748480.8684-100000@shell.dhp.com>
References:  <43D6A62B.80001@mac.com> <Pine.LNX.4.21.0601241748480.8684-100000@shell.dhp.com>

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> > Ensel Sharon wrote:
> > > and I know how to use awk to strip away the leading "md" from each pi=
ece
> > > of the output ... but I do not know how to take output like:
> > >
> > > 8 9 11 14
> > >
> > > and decide that the lowest available number is "0".  How can I do thi=
s ?
> >
> > % echo '9 8 11 14' | sort -nt ' ' | head -1
> > 8
>
>
> Yeah, but I am looking for "0" ... 8,9,11,14 are all in use ... but 0-7
> are not.  I want to:
>
> "starting with zero, find the lowest number that is NOT in this list"
>
> (where "this list" is the output of mdconfig -l, which shows which md
> devices are currently in use)

Running mdconfig -l I don't get any output, however this works, it'll
find the first unused number up to 25 in that list.

echo '8 9 11 14' | perl -ane'@h{@F}=3D(1)x@F;for(0..25){if(not defined
$h{$_}){print qq($_\n);exit}}'

If you can give me the exact output of mdconfig -l, I can modify this for y=
ou.
Luke



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