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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting script to capture certain output Post 302224868 by bakunin on Thursday 14th of August 2008 06:07:42 AM
Old 08-14-2008
Hm, i have tried the script with the following file, on which it does (almost - the "...Current..."-line is missing) exactly that:

Code:
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1 / /dev/vg00/lvol3 vxfs 24.8/ 25.1 0.5/ 0.5
2 /stand /dev/vg00/lvol1 hfs 0.0/ 0.0 0.0/ 0.0
3 /var /dev/vg00/lvol8 vxfs 0.2/ 0.3 1.9/ 2.1
4 /usr /dev/vg00/lvol7 vxfs 35.2/ 17.7 0.9/ 0.7
5 /tmp /dev/vg00/lvol4 vxfs 0.0/ 0.0 0.0/ 0.0
6 /opt /dev/vg00/lvol6 vxfs 40.2/ 40.2 0.9/ 1.0
7 /nsm /dev/vg00/lvol10 vxfs 0.5/ 0.6 0.4/ 0.3
8 /home /dev/vg00/lvol5 vxfs 0.0/ 0.0 0.0/ 0.0
9 /app/oracle9i /dev/vg00/lvol9 vxfs 0.0/ 0.0 0.0/ 0.0
10 /BTM/aramis /dev/vgaramis/lvol1 vxfs 1092/674.8 30.8/ 91.1
11 /BTB/aramis /dev/vgbtb/lvol1 vxfs 0.0/ 0.0 0.0/ 0.0
12 swap device /dev/vg00/lvol2 hfs 0.0/ 0.0 0.0/ 0.0

Top disk user: PID 11053, s_server 10.0 IOs/sec S - Select a Disk <end-of-file>

bakunin
 

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GETFLAGS(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       GETFLAGS(8)

NAME
getflags, usage - command-line parsing for shell scripts SYNOPSIS
getflags $* usage [ progname ] DESCRIPTION
Getflags parses the options in its command-line arguments according to the environment variable $flagfmt. This variable should be a list of comma-separated options. Each option can be a single letter, indicating that it does not take arguments, or a letter followed by the space-separated names of its arguments. Getflags prints an rc(1) script on standard output which initializes the environment variable $flagx for every option mentioned in $flagfmt. If the option is not present on the command-line, the script sets that option's flag vari- able to an empty list. Otherwise, the script sets that option's flag variable with a list containing the option's arguments or, if the option takes no arguments, with the string 1. The script also sets the variable $* to the list of arguments following the options. The final line in the script sets the $status variable, to the empty string on success and to the string usage when there is an error parsing the command line. Usage prints a usage message to standard error. It creates the message using $flagfmt, as described above, $args, which should contain the string to be printed explaining non-option arguments, and $0, the program name (see rc(1)). If run under sh(1), which does not set $0, the program name must be given explicitly on the command line. EXAMPLE
Parse the arguments for leak(1): flagfmt='b,s,f binary,r res,x width' args='name | pid list' if(! ifs=() eval `{getflags $*} || ~ $#* 0){ usage exit usage } SOURCE
/src/cmd/getflags.c /src/cmd/usage.c SEE ALSO
arg(3) GETFLAGS(8)
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