08-07-2008
Hi,
Thanks for your replies, actually I tried both the methods but it doesnt seem to pick up the log entries between the start and end times, The above code
Quote:
Originally Posted by
MikaBaghinen
or without sed, but 6 lines instead of one:
#! /usr/bin/ksh
#
#
#
#
TOT_LENGTH=`wc -l request.log | awk '{print $1}' | tr -d " "`
START_LINE=`grep -n "Start - 07/Aug/2008:18:26:43" request.log | cut -f1 -d:`
STOP_LINE=`grep -n "End - 07/Aug/2008:19:36:43" request.log | cut -f1 -d:`
LAST_PART=`expr $TOT_LENGTH - $START_LINE`
DIFF_START_END=`expr $STOP_LINE - $START_LINE`
tail -$LAST_PART request.log | head -$DIFF_START_END
###
Gives a syntax error
I tried using the following methods also but without any result
1. awk /'06\/Aug\/2008:18:26:43/,/06\/Aug\/2008:18:36:43/' request.log
2. sed -n -e '/06\/Aug\/2008:18:26:43/,/06\/Aug\/2008:18:36:43/' -e '/06\/Aug\/2008:18:36:43/q' request.log
3. awk '/06\/Aug\/2008:18:26:43/&&f{exit}f;/06\/Aug\/2008:18:36:43/{f++}' request.log
A sample log entry is as follows
198.232.219.21 -
ukla_portal_23@ukla.com [07/Aug/2008:14:51:23 -0400] "GET
HTTPS://modulemgr.stage.ukla.com/mys...e_services.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 148
198.232.219.21 -
ukla_portal_23@ukla.com [07/Aug/2008:14:55:23 -0400] "GET
HTTPS://modulemgr.stage.ukla.com/mys...vice_green.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 3168
198.232.219.21 -
ukla_portal_23@ukla.com [07/Aug/2008:15:05:23 -0400] "GET
HTTPS://modulemgr.stage.ukla.com/mys.../gray_line.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 371
The above is just a sample and there are close to 10000 lines in a log file in an hour.
Please help me in finding the entries between two points (Start - End )
Your help is greatly appreciated !
Thanks
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autofs
AUTOFS(8) System Manager's Manual AUTOFS(8)
NAME
/etc/init.d/autofs - Control Script for automounter
SYNOPSIS
/etc/init.d/autofs start|stop|restart|reload|status
DESCRIPTION
autofs control the operation of the automount(8) daemons running on the Linux system. Usually autofs is invoked at system boot time with
the start parameter and at shutdown time with the stop parameter. The autofs script can also manually be invoked by the system administra-
tor to shut down, restart or reload the automounters.
OPERATION
autofs will consult a configuration file /etc/auto.master (see auto.master(5)) by default to find mount points on the system. For each of
those mount points automount(8) will mount and start a thread, with the appropriate parameters, to manage the mount point.
/etc/init.d/autofs reload will check the current auto.master map against running daemons. It will kill those daemons whose entries have
changed and then start daemons for new or changed entries.
If a map is modified then the change will become effective immediately. If the auto.master map is modified then the autofs script must be
rerun to activate the changes.
/etc/init.d/autofs status will display the status of, automount(8), running or not.
SEE ALSO
automount(8), autofs(5), auto.master(5). autofs_ldap_auth.conf(5)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Christoph Lameter <chris@waterf.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Edited by H. Peter Anvin
<hpa@transmeta.com>.
9 Sep 1997 AUTOFS(8)