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Old 11-29-2007
Parse a string in XML file using shell script

Hi Matrixmadhan,

The command that you gave works now, I just put \ in the $9. So I will not use the tail.sh script that I created before. What I need to do now is to run the script when there's a new completed CDR which is the last CDR before the CDR*.tmp. For the example below:

the current CDR which is being dumped by the system is CDR3310011.tmp. Then after few minutes (no specific time) the CDR3310011.tmp CDR will be the completed CDR which will be CDR3310011.8 and another *.tmp will be created for the current CDR. The script that you created should process CDR3310011.8 and everytime there's a new completed CDR. Thanks a lot! Hope you can help me with it. I'm also trying to check how I can do that. Smilie

Code:
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 5243269 Oct 27 11:02 CDR3310010.7
drwxrwx--- 2 root stats 24576 Oct 27 11:05 stats
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 5243317 Oct 27 11:09 CDR3310011
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 5242906 Oct 27 11:16 CDR3310011.1
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 5243095 Oct 27 11:23 CDR3310011.2
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 5243178 Oct 27 11:30 CDR3310011.3
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 5242963 Oct 27 11:38 CDR3310011.4
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 5243133 Oct 27 11:45 CDR3310011.5
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 5243044 Oct 27 11:52 CDR3310011.6
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 5243054 Oct 27 11:59 CDR3310011.7
-rw-r----- 1 root transfer 272109 Oct 27 12:00 CDR3310011.tmp

 

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CLEARSTATCACHE(3)							 1							 CLEARSTATCACHE(3)

clearstatcache - Clears file status cache

SYNOPSIS
void clearstatcache ([bool $clear_realpath_cache = false], [string $filename]) DESCRIPTION
When you use stat(3), lstat(3), or any of the other functions listed in the affected functions list (below), PHP caches the information those functions return in order to provide faster performance. However, in certain cases, you may want to clear the cached information. For instance, if the same file is being checked multiple times within a single script, and that file is in danger of being removed or changed during that script's operation, you may elect to clear the status cache. In these cases, you can use the clearstatcache(3) function to clear the information that PHP caches about a file. You should also note that PHP doesn't cache information about non-existent files. So, if you call file_exists(3) on a file that doesn't exist, it will return FALSE until you create the file. If you create the file, it will return TRUE even if you then delete the file. How- ever unlink(3) clears the cache automatically. Note This function caches information about specific filenames, so you only need to call clearstatcache(3) if you are performing multi- ple operations on the same filename and require the information about that particular file to not be cached. Affected functions include stat(3), lstat(3), file_exists(3), is_writable(3), is_readable(3), is_executable(3), is_file(3), is_dir(3), is_link(3), filectime(3), fileatime(3), filemtime(3), fileinode(3), filegroup(3), fileowner(3), filesize(3), filetype(3), and fileperms(3). PARAMETERS
o $clear_realpath_cache - Whether to clear the realpath cache or not. o $filename - Clear the realpath and the stat cache for a specific filename only; only used if $clear_realpath_cache is TRUE. RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 5.3.0 | | | | | | | Added optional $clear_realpath_cache and $file- | | | name parameters. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
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