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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting I would like to separate a line and display accordingly.. Post 302240191 by suri.tyson on Thursday 25th of September 2008 07:13:37 AM
Old 09-25-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by palsevlohit_123
Code:
$temp="('20080920212141','net','Q05','DB','0','20080921064023','netbackup','netbackup')"
$echo "$temp"|tr '(' ' '|tr ')' ' '|awk -F"," '{print $1,$6}'
 
OUTPUT
 '20080920212141' '20080921064023'


Hi.. thank you very much for all experts... :-)
It really helped me.. however i could not figure out the exact figure to get the output..
Acutally iam greping for a last line in some log file... (ex: grep insert).. which inturns search for the last line using tail -1 and updates the another log files with the entires...
The line exactly looks like is... (below)
new 1: insert into sapqd1.sdbah values ('20080725011009','net','QD1','DB','0','20080725052004','netbackup','netbackup')
This is a single line from which am trying to get the Start, End and the RC=0 from it.. Now when i use this tr command i dont know how many single cotts and brack's should be given.. (please help)
I am using the below script to write the particular line to a log file...
ssh -l ora${sid} ${primaryhost} "tail -50 /oracle/$ORACLE_SID/newbackup/END_BACKUP.log" |grep 'insert' |tail -1| awk '{print $7}' >> ${RESULTFILE}
which prints from open braket's $7 from the log file.. i.e ('20080920212141','net','Q05','DB','0','20080921064023','netbackup','netbackup')..
Now if i want to read only the start and end time how do i write the tr command...
And also if possible can you please do me a favour to display the the same time in our own format (anything like below):
2008/09/20/ 21:21:41
Sat Sep 20 21:21:41
Any changes would be really appreciated..
thanking you in advance..
 

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Xmark(1)						      General Commands Manual							  Xmark(1)

NAME
Xmark - summarize x11perf results SYNTAX
Xmark datafile DESCRIPTION
Xmark is a shell script that reads the indicated datafile and compiles a benchmark which it writes to standard output. It writes three numbers: A weighted performance number for the x11perf results. A weighted performance number for a standard SparcStation 1, with SunOS 4.1.2, X11R5 Xsun, and a CG3 dumb Color Frame Buffer. The Xmark, which is the ratio of the two numbers above. The datafile must be an ordinary file, produced by x11perf in the following way: x11perf -display display -v1.3 -rop GXcopy GXxor -all > datafile It is possible to run the GXcopy and GXxor tests separately, as long as they are concatenated to the same output file: x11perf -display display -v1.3 -rop GXcopy -all > datafile x11perf -display display -v1.3 -rop GXxor -all >> datafile or x11perf -display display -v1.3 -rop GXxor -all > datafile x11perf -display display -v1.3 -rop GXcopy -all >> datafile FILES
temp.$$ Temporary file created in the current directory, deleted after use. DIAGNOSTICS
Usage: Xmark datafile Xmark was invoked without arguments or with more than one argument, or with options. Xmark takes no options. Error: data file does not exist or is not ordinary. Xmark cannot find the datafile named on its command line, or the datafile is a special file such as a directory. WARNING: datafile contains nnn, not 441 or 447 'trep' results; The file named on the command line does not seem to be a file generated by x11perf in the expected way. Diagnostic: ERROR: sum of weights =nnn, not equal to 4566.0; There is an internal error in Xmark. SEE ALSO
X(7), x11perf(1), x11perfcomp(1) X Version 11 x11perf 1.5.1 Xmark(1)
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