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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Compare two strings, and print lines containing mismatches Post 302331662 by lathavim on Monday 6th of July 2009 11:23:30 PM
Old 07-07-2009
Code:
 
while read record
do
a=`echo $record | cut -d " " -f3`
b=`echo $record | cut -d " " -f4`
if test  $a -eq 10 -o  $a -eq 12
then
if test $b -ne 2 -a $b -ne 3
then
echo $record >>outfile
fi
else
echo $record >>outfile
fi
done<infile

 

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RRDGRAPH_EXAMPLES(1)						      rrdtool						      RRDGRAPH_EXAMPLES(1)

NAME
rrdgraph_examples - Examples for rrdtool graph SYNOPSIS
rrdtool graph /home/httpd/html/test.png --img-format PNG followed by any of the examples below DESCRIPTION
For your convenience some of the commands are explained here by using detailed examples. They are not always cut-and-paste ready because comments are intermixed with the examples. EXAMPLES
Data with multiple resolutions --end now --start end-120000s --width 400 DEF:ds0a=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE DEF:ds0b=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE:step=1800 DEF:ds0c=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE:step=7200 LINE1:ds0a#0000FF:"default resolutionl" LINE1:ds0b#00CCFF:"resolution 1800 seconds per intervall" LINE1:ds0c#FF00FF:"resolution 7200 seconds per intervall" Nicely formatted legend section DEF:ds0=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE DEF:ds1=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE VDEF:ds0max=ds0,MAXIMUM VDEF:ds0avg=ds0,AVERAGE VDEF:ds0min=ds0,MINIMUM VDEF:ds0pct=ds0,95,PERCENT VDEF:ds1max=ds1,MAXIMUM VDEF:ds1avg=ds1,AVERAGE VDEF:ds1min=ds1,MINIMUM VDEF:ds1pct=ds1,95,PERCENT Note: consolidation occurs here. CDEF:ds0bits=ds0,8,* CDEF:ds1bits=ds1,8,* Note: 10 spaces to move text to the right COMMENT:" " Note: the column titles have to be as wide as the columns COMMENT:"Maximum " COMMENT:"Average " COMMENT:"Minimum " COMMENT:"95th percentilel" AREA:ds0bits#00C000:"Inbound " GPRINT:ds0max:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds0avg:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds0min:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds0pct:"%6.2lf %Sbpsl" LINE1:ds1bits#0000FF:"Outbound" GPRINT:ds1max:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds1avg:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds1min:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds1pct:"%6.2lf %Sbpsl" Offsetting a line on the y-axis Depending on your needs you can do this in two ways: o Offset the data, then graph this DEF:mydata=my.rrd:ds:AVERAGE Note: this will also influence any other command that uses "data" CDEF:data=mydata,100,+ LINE1:data#FF0000:"Data with offset" o Graph the original data, with an offset DEF:mydata=my.rrd:ds:AVERAGE Note: no color in the first line so it is not visible LINE1:100 Note: the second line gets stacked on top of the first one LINE1:data#FF0000:"Data with offset":STACK Drawing dashed lines Also works for HRULE and VRULE o default style: - - - - - LINE1:data#FF0000:"dashed line":dashes o more fancy style with offset: - - --- - --- - LINE1:data#FF0000:"another dashed line":dashes=15,5,5,10:dash-offset=10 Time ranges Last four weeks: --start end-4w --end 00:00 January 2001: --start 20010101 --end start+31d January 2001: --start 20010101 --end 20010201 Last hour: --start end-1h Last 24 hours: <nothing at all> Yesterday: --end 00:00 Viewing the current and previous week together --end now --start end-1w DEF:thisweek=router.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE DEF:lastweek=router.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE:end=now-1w:start=end-1w Shift the data forward by one week (604800 seconds) SHIFT:lastweek:604800 [ more of the usual VDEF and CDEF stuff if you like ] AREA:lastweek#0000FF:Last week LINE1:thisweek#FF0000:This week Aberrant Behaviour Detection If the specialized function RRAs exist for aberrant behavior detection, they can be used to generate the graph of a time series with confidence bands and failures. rrdtool graph example.png DEF:obs=monitor.rrd:ifOutOctets:AVERAGE DEF:pred=monitor.rrd:ifOutOctets:HWPREDICT DEF:dev=monitor.rrd:ifOutOctets:DEVPREDICT DEF:fail=monitor.rrd:ifOutOctets:FAILURES TICK:fail#ffffa0:1.0:"Failures: Average bits out" CDEF:scaledobs=obs,8,* CDEF:upper=pred,dev,2,*,+ CDEF:lower=pred,dev,2,*,- CDEF:scaledupper=upper,8,* CDEF:scaledlower=lower,8,* LINE2:scaledobs#0000ff:"Average bits out" LINE1:scaledupper#ff0000:"Upper Confidence Bound: Average bits out" LINE1:scaledlower#ff0000:"Lower Confidence Bound: Average bits out" This example generates a graph of the data series in blue (LINE2 with the scaledobs virtual data source), confidence bounds in red (scaledupper and scaledlower virtual data sources), and potential failures (i.e. potential aberrant aberrant behavior) marked by vertical yellow lines (the fail data source). The raw data comes from an AVERAGE RRA, the finest resolution of the observed time series (one consolidated data point per primary data point). The predicted (or smoothed) values are stored in the HWPREDICT RRA. The predicted deviations (think standard deviation) values are stored in the DEVPREDICT RRA. Finally, the FAILURES RRA contains indicators, with 1 denoting a potential failure. All of the data is rescaled to bits (instead of Octets) by multiplying by 8. The confidence bounds are computed by an offset of 2 deviations both above and below the predicted values (the CDEFs upper and lower). Vertical lines indicated potential failures are graphed via the TICK graph element, which converts non-zero values in an RRA into tick marks. Here an axis-fraction argument of 1.0 means the tick marks span the entire y-axis, and hence become vertical lines on the graph. The choice of 2 deviations (a scaling factor) matches the default used internally by the FAILURES RRA. If the internal value is changed (see rrdtune), this graphing command should be changed to be consistent. A note on data reduction: The rrdtool graph command is designed to plot data at a specified temporal resolution, regardless of the actually resolution of the data in the RRD file. This can present a problem for the specialized consolidation functions which maintain a one-to-one mapping between primary data points and consolidated data points. If a graph insists on viewing the contents of these RRAs on a coarser temporal scale, the graph command tries to do something intelligent, but the confidence bands and failures no longer have the same meaning and may be misleading. SEE ALSO
rrdgraph gives an overview of how rrdtool graph works. rrdgraph_data describes DEF,CDEF and VDEF in detail. rrdgraph_rpn describes the RPN language used in the xDEF statements. rrdgraph_graph page describes all the graph and print functions. AUTHOR
Program by Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch> This manual page by Alex van den Bogaerdt <alex@vandenbogaerdt.nl> with corrections and/or additions by several people 1.4.7 2009-02-21 RRDGRAPH_EXAMPLES(1)
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