I solicited this site earlier this week and got a good answer for a perl Script so I made this script from what understood from the answers But now I have a bug and I'm stump. It doesn't parse correctly the Output it stays on the first line My $f2 and reprints in a endless loop I'm sure there are better ways than this. But this is what I want to solve Dan
This is the script
Code:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
die "Usage: $0 <file1> <file2> <file_out>\n" unless $#ARGV==2;
my ($file1, $file2, $file3) = @ARGV;
open my $f1_in, $file1 or die "Could not open $file1\n";
open my $f2_in, $file2 or die "Could not open $file2\n";
open(my $f3_out, '>', $file3) or die "Could not open $file3: $!\n";
while (my $f1 = <$f1_in>) {
my $f2 = <$f2_in>;
$f1 =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
$f2 =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
#$\ = "\n";
my $FS = '|';
$, = ',';
my $Fld0 = shift;
my $Fld1 = shift;
my $Fld2 = shift;
my $Fld3 = shift;
my $Fld4 = shift;
my $Fld5 = shift;
my $Fld6 = shift;
my $Fld7 = shift;
my $Fld8 = shift;
my $Fld9 = shift;
my $Fld10 = shift;
while ($f2){
($Fld0,$Fld1,$Fld2,$Fld3,$Fld4,$Fld5,$Fld6,$Fld7,$Fld8,$Fld9,$Fld10) = split(/[|\n]/,$f2, -1);
print $f3_out ($Fld0, $Fld1, $Fld2, $Fld3, $Fld4, $Fld10);
}
}
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tcindex - traffic control index filter
SYNOPSIS
tc filter ... tcindex [ hash SIZE ] [ mask MASK ] [ shift SHIFT ] [ pass_on | fall_through ] [ classid CLASSID ] [ action ACTION_SPEC ]
DESCRIPTION
This filter allows to match packets based on their tcindex field value, i.e. the combination of the DSCP and ECN fields as present in IPv4
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OPTIONS
action ACTION_SPEC
Apply an action from the generic actions framework on matching packets.
classid CLASSID
Push matching packets into the class identified by CLASSID.
hash SIZE
Hash table size in entries to use. Defaults to 64.
mask MASK
An optional bitmask to binary AND to the packet's tcindex field before use.
shift SHIFT
The number of bits to right-shift a packet's tcindex value before use. If a mask has been set, masking is done before shifting.
pass_on
If this flag is set, failure to find a class for the resulting ID will make the filter fail and lead to the next filter being con-
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