05-01-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
zenith
FileA
ABC,ABC,ABC
,,,
ABC,ABC,ABC
ABC,ABC,ABC
ABC,ABC,ABC
,,,
ABC,ABC,ABC
,,,
FileB
ABC ABC ABC
ABC ABC ABC
ABC ABC ABC
ABC ABC ABC
ABC ABC ABC
Thanks
Can you think of what's common between FileA and FileB in regards to the so-called 'blank lines'?
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REPOSDUMP(1) Linux Programmers Manual REPOSDUMP(1)
NAME
reposdump - utility for dumping SBLIM Data Gatherer online metric repository
SYNOPSIS
reposdump [age] [interval] [directory]
DESCRIPTION
The reposdump program is used to dump the metrics from the reposd(8) daemons online repository. The metric data is exported into a flat
text file. The file contains sections seperated by lines with the following format.
===metricdefs <pluginname>===
===metricvals <pluginname>===
Each section contains a list of comma seperated records containing the defined metric or metric values. A sample perl script
/usr/share/reposd2csv.pl is included which demonstrates converting the dump data into a comma seperated value list (CSV) suitable for
import into a spreadsheet.
OPTIONS
age
Maximum sample age in seconds to be dumped.
interval
Sample interval granularity in seconds to be dumped.
directory
Directory in which to dump metric file.
BUGS
The SBLIM project maintains a mailing list to which you should direct all questions regarding sfcb, sfcc, wbemcli, the metric data
gatherer, or any of the SBLIM providers. To subscribe to this list visit:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sblim-issues
Please report bugs you discover to the bug tracker. The SBLIM project bug tracking page can be found at:
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AUTHORS
Please refer to the AUTHORS file distributed with sblim-gather.
COPYRIGHT
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LICENSE
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