05-24-2007
Thank
Dear anbu23,
Quote:
I use
awk -F" :" ' $3 >= "10" && $4 >= "40" ' file so the result will print out. Thank alot for ur help
When the file has entires liks this
May 24 17:15:12 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su uusts00' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 17:24:45 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su oracle' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 17:44:48 stmtrmdbp1 last message repeated 4 times
May 24 18:01:11 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su xmuser' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:11:13 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su uusts00' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:12:45 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su oracle' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:13:47 stmtrmdbp1 last message repeated 1 time
May 24 18:14:11 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su xmuser' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:41:13 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su uusts00' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:42:46 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su oracle' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:46:48 stmtrmdbp1 last message repeated 1 time
May 24 18:47:10 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su xmuser' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:47:12 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su uusts00' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:47:46 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su oracle' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:47:48 stmtrmdbp1 last message repeated 1 time
May 24 18:48:11 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su xmuser' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:48:13 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su uusts00' succeeded for root on /dev/???
May 24 18:48:44 stmtrmdbp1 su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su oracle' succeeded for root on /dev/???
So I tried to awk -F" :" ' $3 >= "18" && $4 >= "40" ' file then the result will show all the 18th hour . how to solve it
Last edited by unitipon; 05-24-2007 at 09:00 AM..
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DESCRIPTION
The utmpx and wtmpx files are extended database files that have superseded the obsolete utmp and wtmp database files.
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FILES
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/var/adm/wtmpx history of user access and adminstrative information
SEE ALSO
getutxent(3C), wait(3C)wait.h(3HEAD)
SunOS 5.10 22 Feb 1999 utmpx(4)