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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting compare realtime Post 302108548 by wannalearn on Tuesday 27th of February 2007 07:43:17 AM
Old 02-27-2007
hi

Thanks....but this doesnt give me a realtime log...by the time i do cat and compare i would have lost many entries in the meantime(log gets appended with data every sec) .I want a log which keeps comparing in real time and gets appended every time it finds a diff in file...like in tail -f
 

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DBILOGSTRIP(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    DBILOGSTRIP(1)

NAME
dbilogstrip - filter to normalize DBI trace logs for diff'ing SYNOPSIS
Read DBI trace file "dbitrace.log" and write out a stripped version to "dbitrace_stripped.log" dbilogstrip dbitrace.log > dbitrace_stripped.log Run "yourscript.pl" twice, each with different sets of arguments, with DBI_TRACE enabled. Filter the output and trace through "dbilogstrip" into a separate file for each run. Then compare using diff. (This example assumes you're using a standard shell.) DBI_TRACE=2 perl yourscript.pl ...args1... 2>&1 | dbilogstrip > dbitrace1.log DBI_TRACE=2 perl yourscript.pl ...args2... 2>&1 | dbilogstrip > dbitrace2.log diff -u dbitrace1.log dbitrace2.log DESCRIPTION
Replaces any hex addresses, e.g, 0x128f72ce with "0xN". Replaces any references to process id or thread id, like "pid#6254" with "pidN". So a DBI trace line like this: -> STORE for DBD::DBM::st (DBI::st=HASH(0x19162a0)~0x191f9c8 'f_params' ARRAY(0x1922018)) thr#1800400 will look like this: -> STORE for DBD::DBM::st (DBI::st=HASH(0xN)~0xN 'f_params' ARRAY(0xN)) thrN perl v5.18.2 2018-09-13 DBILOGSTRIP(1)
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