08-28-2008
Extracting lines and saving - awk
Hi All,
I am trying to extract lines bsed on pattern matching../mp straight-flow/
Extracted output should be saved in meta_string , but the code is not working in that manner,saving repeated lines. can anyone please suggest where am i going wrong.
/mp straight-flow/ {
start=index($0,"straight-flow");
if ($2=="straight-flow") meta_string=(meta_string "\n" substr($0,start));
print(meta_string);
mp straight-flow Transformation_records_to_fit_COBOL_Requirement.Generate_DAG_Counts.Flow_24 Transformation_records_to_fit_CO
BOL_Requirement.Generate_DAG_Counts.Repl_Produce_3_flows.out Transformation_records_to_fit_COBOL_Requirement.Generate_DAG_Cou
nts.Rlup_Count_DAG_Occurence.in -metadata metadata4
mp straight-flow Transformation_records_to_fit_COBOL_Requirement.Generate_DAG_Counts.Flow_25 Transformation_records_to_fit_CO
BOL_Requirement.Generate_DAG_Counts.Repl_Produce_3_flows.out Transformation_records_to_fit_COBOL_Requirement.Generate_DAG_Cou
nts.Jn_Add_DAG_Count_to_Incoming_Records.in.in0 -metadata metadata4 -buffer
mp straight-flow Transformation_records_to_fit_COBOL_Requirement.Generate_DAG_Counts.Flow_23 Transformation_records_to_fit_CO
BOL_Requirement.Generate_DAG_Counts.Rlup_Count_DAG_Occurence.out Transformation_records_to_fit_COBOL_Requirement.Generate_DAG
_Counts.Jn_Add_DAG_Count_to_Incoming_Records.in.in1 -metadata metadata5 -buffer
Regards,
Madhavi
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flow-rptfmt
flow-rptfmt(1) General Commands Manual flow-rptfmt(1)
NAME
flow-rptfmt -- Format the output of flow-report in ASCII or HTML
SYNOPSIS
flow-rptfmt [-hHnp] [-a alarm_time] [-f format] [-F fields] [-m max_lines] [-s sort_field]
DESCRIPTION
The flow-rptfmt utility processes the CSV output of flow-report into formatted ASCII or HTML. Sorting, maximum display lines, field fil-
ter, header display, and name substitution are supported during post processing. Additionally an alarm can be set for use in CGI scripts
to limit the CPU time of formatting.
OPTIONS
-a alarm_time
Exit after alarm_time seconds.
-f ascii|html
Set output format. Defaults to ASCII.
-F display_fields
Limit columns to display_fields
-h Help.
-H Display header information.
-m max_lines
Limit rows to max_lines.
-n Enable symbol table lookups.
-p Display in percent total form.
-s sort_field
Sort on sort_field. Prepend with + for ascending, - for descending sort.
EXAMPLES
Format the output of daily-ip-protocol.txt in ASCII. Display the ip-protocol and octets fields in percent total format with symbols.
Limit output to top 5 sorted by octets.
cat daily-ip-protocol.txt | flow-rptfmt -fascii -Fip-protocol,octets -p -n -m5
BUGS
Sorting could be faster. Percent totals could be faster. May not work with flow-report prior to 0.68.
AUTHOR
Mark Fullmer maf@splintered.net
SEE ALSO
flow-tools(1)
flow-rptfmt(1)