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Old 03-10-2009
Unix gurus : how to grep this pattern?

Hello Unix gurus,
My log file has entries in below format :
=================================================================
2009-01-19-01.19.24.816169+660 I8635A1158 LEVEL: Error
PID : 5873782 TID : 1 PROC : aaaa
APPHDL : 0-269
AUTHID : PDBCMPC
FUNCTION: bbbb
MESSAGE : Sending SIGKILL to the following process id
DATA #1 : signed integer, 4 bytes
13287492
CALLSTCK:
=================================================================
There are such heaps of entries in log file.....
I want a script which can give me result like...

"Sending SIGKILL to the following process id
13287492"

i.e. extract the message from log entry and the process id....
 

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NAME
gchem3d - a small chemical viewer application SYNOPSIS
gchem3d [OPTION(S)...] [FILE...] DESCRIPTION
gchem3d is a small chemical viewer application, which can show several chemical file formats. OPTIONS
The following options are accepted: -b COLOR, --bgcolor=COLOR Use the given color as background color. COLOR can be one of "black" (default), "white", "#rrggbb" (don't forget to escape the "#" character in the shell). -d MODEL, --display3d=MODEL Choose how molecules are displayed. MODEL can be one of "BallnStick" (default), "SpaceFill". -?, --help Show application help options. --help-all, --help-* Print all or just a group of help options. These options are not documented here. Instead see gtk-options(7) and gnome-options(7). -v, --version Print gchem3d version information. SEE ALSO
gnome-options(7), gtk-options(7) AUTHORS
Jean Brefort <jean.brefort@normalesup.org> Program author. Daniel Leidert <daniel.leidert@wgdd.de> Manpage author. COPYRIGHT
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