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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Lines Concatenated with awk Post 302275956 by xadamz23 on Monday 12th of January 2009 04:16:13 PM
Old 01-12-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by Franklin52
You can add a CR with your awk command like this:

Code:
awk '{print $6" "$7" "$8" "$9" "$5 "\015"}'

Regards
Just tried that and the output looks exactly the same.

I have also tried unix2dos with no success.

Here is my full script:
#!/bin/bash
#
# Written by Adam Stahl on 1/9/09
#
# This script emails a report of VMs having snapshots.

PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin
SCRIPT_NAME=$0
HOSTNAME=`hostname | awk -F. '{print $1}' | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'`
EMAIL_BODY=/data/tmp/snapshots_report.email
FLAG=0

> $EMAIL_BODY

# Loop through all VMs running on the host
for VM_CONFIG in `vmware-cmd -l`
do
# Get the VMs name
VM_NAME=`basename $VM_CONFIG | awk -F. '{print $1}'`
# Get the VMs directory
VM_DIR=`dirname $VM_CONFIG`

# Go into the directory and look for snapshot files
cd $VM_DIR
ls -lah *delta* > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
ls -lah *delta* > /data/tmp/snapshots_report.deltas
echo $VM_NAME: >> $EMAIL_BODY
awk '{print $6" "$7" "$8" "$9" "$5"\n"}' /data/tmp/snapshots_report.deltas >> $EMAIL_BODY
# echo >> $EMAIL_BODY
FLAG=1
fi
done

if [ $FLAG -eq 0 ]; then
echo "No snapshots exist" > $EMAIL_BODY
fi

# Send the email
/data/scripts/sendmail.pl claven.rhsnet.org $HOSTNAME@rhsnet.org astahl@rhsnet.org "$HOSTNAME: Weekly Snapshot Report" $EMAIL_BODY
 

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