#!/usr/bin/ksh
export ENV=`/usr/ucb/whoami | cut -b6`
export USR=`/usr/ucb/whoami`
#Sourcing the server
. /netprov/env$ENV/server/mng/utility/syccpovdef
cd $CCP_AUDIT
echo "UserId:\c"
read UserId
#Date Function
echo "DATE [YYYY-MM-DD] : \c"
read xxx
Given that you're going through log files, the $UserId and $xxx probably appear in the same relative places, e.g., "fred <stuff> date <stuff> query status". Just replace "<stuff>" with ".*" and wrap your original RE in parens. Keep using "double quotes" around your RE and shell variables will be expanded there. And what I wrote yesterday about UUOC still applies. Oh, and the "-e" option to egrep is only needed if your RE starts with a hyphen.
Given that you're going through log files, the $UserId and $xxx probably appear in the same relative places, e.g., "fred <stuff> date <stuff> query status". Just replace "<stuff>" with ".*" and wrap your original RE in parens. Keep using "double quotes" around your RE and shell variables will be expanded there. And what I wrote yesterday about UUOC still applies. Oh, and the "-e" option to egrep is only needed if your RE starts with a hyphen.
My log file looks like this :
2005-03-28 09:45:22 SYNIFSSS006003I1 50305 Provisioning Transaction Created by lp6728(UserId)
2005-03-28 09:45:22 SYNIFSSS006070I1 50305 Provisioning Transaction Description: Provisioning by lp6728: Create, classname=S
IVXVPNAccessPath, name=Site1
2005-03-28 09:45:22 SYNIFSSS006006I1 50305 Provisioning Transaction Opened by lp6728
2005-03-28 09:45:22 SYNIFSSS126003I1 50305 Provisioning Transaction 50305 processing with pid 23377 in /netprov/env7/server/
log/output/2005-03-25.10:02:38/SYCCSServer_23377.0
date and userid are not in set places, it starts with date field.
if [ -s /export/home/$USR/l***/one ]; then
Mail -s "Transactions for $UserId" ***@***.com < /export/home/$USR/***/one
else
echo No such userid $UserId >&2
break
fi
rm /export/home/$USR/***/one
Given the example logfile you've displayed, then a simple grep such as
Would display the lines from the logfile containing the required date and UserID.
If you want to egrep for the (Error|Warning|Rejected) stuff, you need to provide a sample of the logfile showing how these statii are presented in the logfile.
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