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I can get the cpu Mhz of a solaris machine by following command.

% /usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | grep operate |head -1 | awk '{print $6}'

1200

when I run the following command, awk output is not getting redirected.

%  csh -cf "/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | grep operate |head -1 | awk '{print $6}' > myoutput"

% cat myoutput

The sparcv9 processor operates at 1200 MHz,

how to get following result

% cat myoutput

1200

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Your problem is that $6 is being evaluated by your existing shell before being passed on to csh (and used in the awk command).

Escaping the $ should fix the problem:

csh -cf "/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | grep operate |head -1 | awk '{print \$6}' > myoutput"

Or, more succinctly:

csh -cf "/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | awk '/operate/{print \$6; exit}' > myoutput"
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  • Thanks.I have used sed to circumvent the issue. "/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | grep operate |head -1 | sed 's/.*operates at //'|tr -d ',' Jan 4, 2012 at 12:22

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