08-14-2008
bakunin,
i've managed to get the output that i desired using the script that you've given, but now i'm facing another problem. the output file (/some/file) is not static, it has more output, because it has 600 seconds interval. so in one output file, i can have more entries like the one i've shown below.
so how to make the script to capture (time, cpu/disk/mem-current and top process) and direct it into one file (e.g output.out)?
which means, when i run the script, e.g:
sed -n '1p;8,10 {;s/^\([^ ]*\) [^0-9]*\([0-9]*%\).*$/\1 \2/p;};$p' /home/fara/AMSK01_glance.out_20080517
i want to get output.out that looks like this;
Data Collected: 05/17/08 17:19:49
UXAMSK01 Current
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU 16%
Disk 1%
Mem 46%
Top disk user: PID 11053, s_server 10.0 IOs/sec S - Select a Disk
Data Collected: 05/17/08 17:29:49
UXAMSK01 Current
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU 16%
Disk 1%
Mem 46%
Top disk user: PID 11053, s_server 10.0 IOs/sec S - Select a Disk
Data Collected: 05/17/08 17:39:49
UXAMSK01 Current
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU 16%
Disk 1%
Mem 46%
Top disk user: PID 11053, s_server 10.0 IOs/sec S - Select a Disk
(etc)
Sorry if it's troublesome..
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