My data is something like as shown below. Out of this i want the details of alarms (ex: 1947147711,1947147081......) and the fields( ex :sw=tacmwafabb9:shelf=1:slot=5-2:pport=2)
Once i have these details separated, i want the count of these excluding the duplicates. What is the best possible way to get this?
sample data:
Code:
(06/25/2009 00:03:35.674)( No default rules found for alarm:1947147711
(06/25/2009 00:03:35.676)(:ERROR) No rule found for alarm: sw=tacmwafabb9:shelf=1:slot=5-2port=2
(06/25/2009 00:03:42.198)( No default rules found for alarm:1947147081
(06/25/2009 00:03:42.200)(:ERROR) No rule found for alarm: sw=mdfdor33dsm:slot=9:pport=1:channel=1:lport=1
(06/25/2009 00:03:51.026)(:) No default rules found for alarm:1947147493
(06/25/2009 00:03:51.028)(:ERROR) No rule found for alarm: sw=lscrnmmabb7:shelf=1:slot=13-2:pport=6
(06/25/2009 00:03:53.961)(:) No default rules found for alarm:1947147711
Output required :
Code:
Alarm id Port
1947147711 sw=tacmwafabb9:shelf=1:slot=5-2:pport=2
1947147081 sw=mdfdor33dsm:slot=9:pport=1:channel=1:lport=1
1947147493 sw=lscrnmmabb7:shelf=1:slot=13-2:pport=6
Last edited by otheus; 06-30-2009 at 06:17 AM..
Reason: codetags
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
alarm
alarm(2) System Calls alarm(2)NAME
alarm - schedule an alarm signal
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
unsigned int alarm(unsigned int sec);
DESCRIPTION
The alarm() function causes the system to generate a SIGALRM signal for the process after the number of real-time seconds specified by sec-
onds have elapsed (see signal.h(3HEAD)). Processor scheduling delays may prevent the process from handling the signal as soon as it is
generated.
If seconds is 0, a pending alarm request, if any, is cancelled.
Alarm requests are not stacked; only one SIGALRM generation can be scheduled in this manner; if the SIGALRM signal has not yet been gen-
erated, the call will result in rescheduling the time at which the SIGALRM signal will be generated.
The fork(2) function clears pending alarms in the child process. A new process image created by one of the exec functions inherits the time
left to an alarm signal in the old process's image.
RETURN VALUES
If there is a previous alarm request with time remaining, alarm() returns a non-zero value that is the number of seconds until the
previous request would have generated a SIGALRM signal. Otherwise, alarm() returns 0.
ERRORS
The alarm() function is always successful; no return value is reserved to indicate an error.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Standard |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |Async-Signal-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO exec(2), fork(2), signal.h(3HEAD), attributes(5), standards(5)SunOS 5.10 7 Jun 2001 alarm(2)