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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk/sed for parsing file Post 302261917 by subin_bala on Wednesday 26th of November 2008 02:55:03 AM
Old 11-26-2008
awk/sed for parsing file

Hi All,

I have a log file like this


Code:
E Mon Oct 06 00:17:08 2008  xxx2  cm:10614  fm_pi2_svc_iptv_purchase.c:149 1:pin_deferred_act:10601:11:169:1223245028:16
        pi2_op_svc_iptv_purchase error
        <location=PIN_ERRLOC_FM:5 class=PIN_ERRCLASS_SYSTEM_DETERMINATE:1 errno=PIN_ERR_NOT_FOUND:3>
D Mon Oct 06 00:42:26 2008  xxx2  cm:10611  fm_pi2_mov_wal_change.c:341 1:xxxxapp2:pin_deferred_act:10601:2:169:1223246545:104
        WAL_PRODUCT_CHANGE input flist
D Mon Oct 06 00:42:26 2008  xxxxapp2  cm:10611  fm_pi2_mov_wal_change.c:341 1:xxxxapp2:pin_deferred_act:10601:2:169:1223246545:104
        WAL_PRODUCT_CHANGE input flist
E Mon Oct 06 00:17:08 2008  xxxxapp2  cm:10614  fm_pi2_svc_iptv_purchase.c:149 1:xxxxapp2:pin_deferred_act:10601:11:169:1223245028:16
        pi2_op_svc_iptv_purchase error
        <location=PIN_ERRLOC_FM:5 class=PIN_ERRCLASS_SYSTEM_DETERMINATE:1 errno=PIN_ERR_NOT_FOUND:3>
        <location=PIN_ERRLOC_FM:5 class=PIN_ERRCLASS_SYSTEM_DETERMINATE:1 errno=PIN_ERR_NOT_FOUND:3>
        <location=PIN_ERRLOC_FM:5 class=PIN_ERRCLASS_SYSTEM_DETERMINATE:1 errno=PIN_ERR_NOT_FOUND:3>
D Mon Oct 06 00:17:08 2008  xxxxapp2  cm:10614  fm_pi2_svc_iptv_purchase.c:149 1:xxxxapp2:pin_deferred_act:10601:11:169:1223245028:16
	XXXXXXXXXXXXX

I need to filter this log file based on the process id which is marked as bold.
if i am giving 10614 as a input parameter it should show only the logs of that process id like this :


Code:
E Mon Oct 06 00:17:08 2008  xxx2  cm:10614  fm_pi2_svc_iptv_purchase.c:149 1:pin_deferred_act:10601:11:169:1223245028:16
        pi2_op_svc_iptv_purchase error
        <location=PIN_ERRLOC_FM:5 class=PIN_ERRCLASS_SYSTEM_DETERMINATE:1 errno=PIN_ERR_NOT_FOUND:3>
E Mon Oct 06 00:17:08 2008  xxxxapp2  cm:10614  fm_pi2_svc_iptv_purchase.c:149 1:xxxxapp2:pin_deferred_act:10601:11:169:1223245028:16
        pi2_op_svc_iptv_purchase error
        <location=PIN_ERRLOC_FM:5 class=PIN_ERRCLASS_SYSTEM_DETERMINATE:1 errno=PIN_ERR_NOT_FOUND:3>
        <location=PIN_ERRLOC_FM:5 class=PIN_ERRCLASS_SYSTEM_DETERMINATE:1 errno=PIN_ERR_NOT_FOUND:3>
        <location=PIN_ERRLOC_FM:5 class=PIN_ERRCLASS_SYSTEM_DETERMINATE:1 errno=PIN_ERR_NOT_FOUND:3>
D Mon Oct 06 00:17:08 2008  xxxxapp2  cm:10614  fm_pi2_svc_iptv_purchase.c:149 1:xxxxapp2:pin_deferred_act:10601:11:169:1223245028:16
	XXXXXXXXXXXXX

How can i do this through awk or sed ?

Thanks in advance

Last edited by radoulov; 11-26-2008 at 05:48 AM.. Reason: added code tags, plese use them ...
 

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DateTime::Locale::en_NZ(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				DateTime::Locale::en_NZ(3)

NAME
DateTime::Locale::en_NZ SYNOPSIS
use DateTime; my $dt = DateTime->now( locale => 'en_NZ' ); print $dt->month_name(); DESCRIPTION
This is the DateTime locale package for English New Zealand. DATA
This locale inherits from the DateTime::Locale::en locale. It contains the following data. Days Wide (format) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Abbreviated (format) Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Narrow (format) M T W T F S S Wide (stand-alone) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Abbreviated (stand-alone) Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Narrow (stand-alone) M T W T F S S Months Wide (format) January February March April May June July August September October November December Abbreviated (format) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Narrow (format) J F M A M J J A S O N D Wide (stand-alone) January February March April May June July August September October November December Abbreviated (stand-alone) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Narrow (stand-alone) J F M A M J J A S O N D Quarters Wide (format) 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter Abbreviated (format) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Narrow (format) 1 2 3 4 Wide (stand-alone) 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter Abbreviated (stand-alone) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Narrow (stand-alone) 1 2 3 4 Eras Wide Before Christ Anno Domini Abbreviated BC AD Narrow B A Date Formats Full 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tuesday, 5 February 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Friday, 22 December 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Saturday, 15 September -10 Long 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 February 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 December 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 September -10 Medium 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5/02/2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22/12/1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15/09/-010 Short 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5/02/08 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22/12/95 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15/09/-10 Default 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5/02/2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22/12/1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15/09/-010 Time Formats Full 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM UTC Long 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM UTC Medium 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM Short 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44 AM Default 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM Datetime Formats Full 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tuesday, 5 February 2008 6:30:30 PM UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Friday, 22 December 1995 9:05:02 AM UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Saturday, 15 September -10 4:44:23 AM UTC Long 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 February 2008 6:30:30 PM UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 December 1995 9:05:02 AM UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 September -10 4:44:23 AM UTC Medium 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5/02/2008 6:30:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22/12/1995 9:05:02 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15/09/-010 4:44:23 AM Short 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5/02/08 6:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22/12/95 9:05 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15/09/-10 4:44 AM Default 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5/02/2008 6:30:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22/12/1995 9:05:02 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15/09/-010 4:44:23 AM Available Formats d (d) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 EEEd (d EEE) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Tue 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Fri -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Sat Hm (H:mm) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44 hm (h:mm a) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44 AM Hms (H:mm:ss) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 hms (h:mm:ss a) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM M (L) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9 Md (d/M) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5/2 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22/12 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15/9 MEd (E, M/d) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, 2/5 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, 12/22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, 9/15 MMM (LLL) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep MMMd (MMM d) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb 5 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec 22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep 15 MMMEd (E, MMM d) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, Feb 5 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, Dec 22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, Sep 15 MMMMd (d MMMM) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 February 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 December -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 September MMMMEd (E, MMMM d) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, February 5 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, December 22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, September 15 ms (mm:ss) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 44:23 y (y) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10 yM (M/yyyy) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2/2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12/1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9/-010 yMEd (EEE, M/d/yyyy) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, 2/5/2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, 12/22/1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, 9/15/-010 yMMM (MMM y) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep -10 yMMMEd (EEE, MMM d, y) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, Feb 5, 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, Dec 22, 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, Sep 15, -10 yMMMM (MMMM y) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = February 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = December 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = September -10 yQ (Q yyyy) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 1 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 4 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 3 -010 yQQQ (QQQ y) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Q1 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Q4 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Q3 -10 yyyyMM (MM/yyyy) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 02/2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12/1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 09/-010 yyyyMMMM (MMMM y) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = February 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = December 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = September -10 Miscellaneous Prefers 24 hour time? No Local first day of the week Sunday SUPPORT
See DateTime::Locale. AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 David Rolsky. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. This module was generated from data provided by the CLDR project, see the LICENSE.cldr in this distribution for details on the CLDR data's license. perl v5.16.3 2014-06-10 DateTime::Locale::en_NZ(3)
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