I am explaing these question as this will be easy to understand the problem-
1. How are you relating session ids to users? Is the user id listed in the logfile or do you have a separate list?
2. How are the session ids related to authentication methods? Again, is this information available in the logfile or do you have a separate list?
Thanks
NT
Last edited by namishtiwari; 06-12-2009 at 06:54 AM..
I have a question regarding running perl in the current process.
I shall demonstrate with an example.
Look at this.
sh-2.05b$ pwd
/tmp
sh-2.05b$ cat test.sh
#! /bin/sh
cd /etc
sh-2.05b$ ./test.sh
sh-2.05b$ pwd
/tmp
sh-2.05b$ . ./test.sh
sh-2.05b$ pwd
/etc
sh-2.05b$
So... (10 Replies)
I am trying to use a script to replace the header of each file, whose filename are stored within the array $test, using the sed command within a Perl script as follows:
$count = 0;
while ( $count < $#test )
{
`sed -e 's/BIOGRF 321/BIOGRF 332/g' ${test} > 0`;
`cat 0 >... (2 Replies)
so in unix this command works works and shows me a list of directories
find . -name \*.xls -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u | > list.txt
but when i try running a perl script to run this command
my $query = 'find . -name \*.xls -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u | > list.txt';... (2 Replies)
How can i print the output of a perl script on a unix console and redirect the same in a log file under same directory simultaneously ?
Like in Shell script, we use tee, is there anything in Perl or any other option ? (2 Replies)
Hi all,
Not sure if this should be in the programming forum, but I believe it will get more response under the Shell Programming and Scripting FORUM.
Am trying to write a customized df script in Perl and need some help with regards to using arrays and file handlers.
At the moment am... (3 Replies)
I am trying to run a perl script which needs input arguments from a parent perl script, but doesn't seem to work. Appreciate your help in this regard.
From parent.pl
$input1=123;
$input2=abc;
I tried calling it with
system("/usr/bin/perl child.pl $input1 $input2");
and
`perl... (1 Reply)
Hi Folks,
I have 2 perl scripts and I need to execute 2nd perl script from the 1st perl script in WINDOWS.
In the 1st perl script that I had, I am calling the 2nd script
main.pl
===========
print "This is my main script\n";
`perl C:\\Users\\sripathg\\Desktop\\scripts\\hi.pl`;
... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I am aware that html tags can be embedded in cgi script as below.. In the same way is it possible to embed the below javascript in perl cgi script ??
print("<form action="action.htm" method="post" onSubmit="return submitForm(this.Submitbutton)">");
print("<input type = "text"... (1 Reply)
Not sure what I am doing wrong here, but I can print the list with no issue. Just a blank screen with the 'do'.
#!/usr/bin/perl
open FILE, "upslist.txt";
while ($line=<FILE>){
if ($line=~/^(.*?),(.*?)$/){
#print "ups:$1 string:$2\n";
do 'check_snmp_mgeups-0.1.pl -H $1 -C $2';
} ... (1 Reply)
I have reviewed many examples on-line about running another process (either PERL or shell command or a program), but do not find any usefull for my needs way. (Reviewed and not useful the system(), 'back ticks', exec() and open())
I would like to run another PERL-script from first one, not... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: alex_5161
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
bootlogd
BOOTLOGD(8) Linux System Administrator's Manual BOOTLOGD(8)NAME
bootlogd - record boot messages
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/bootlogd [-c] [-d] [-r] [-s] [-v] [ -l logfile ] [ -p pidfile ]
DESCRIPTION
Bootlogd runs in the background and copies all strings sent to the /dev/console device to a logfile. If the logfile is not accessible, the
messages will be kept in memory until it is.
OPTIONS -d Do not fork and run in the background.
-c Attempt to write to the logfile even if it does not yet exist. Without this option, bootlogd will wait for the logfile to appear
before attempting to write to it. This behavior prevents bootlogd from creating logfiles under mount points.
-r If there is an existing logfile called logfile rename it to logfile~ unless logfile~ already exists.
-s Ensure that the data is written to the file after each line by calling fdatasync(3). This will slow down a fsck(8) process running
in parallel.
-v Show version.
-l logfile
Log to this logfile. The default is /var/log/boot.
-p pidfile
Put process-id in this file. The default is no pidfile.
BUGS
Bootlogd works by redirecting the console output from the console device. (Consequently bootlogd requires PTY support in the kernel con-
figuration.) It copies that output to the real console device and to a log file. There is no standard way of ascertaining the real con-
sole device if you have a new-style /dev/console device (major 5, minor 1) so bootlogd parses the kernel command line looking for con-
sole=... lines and deduces the real console device from that. If that syntax is ever changed by the kernel, or a console type is used that
bootlogd does not know about then bootlogd will not work.
AUTHOR
Miquel van Smoorenburg, miquels@cistron.nl
SEE ALSO dmesg(8),fdatasync(3).
Jul 21, 2003 BOOTLOGD(8)