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how can i isolate the random sequence of numbers using awk?
as you can see there is a delimiter after c8 "::". Awk sees the rest as fields because it doesn't recognize spaces and tabs as delimiters. So i am basically looking to isolate 20030003ba13f6cc. Can anyone help?
c8::20030003ba13f6cc disk connected configured unknown |
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