Extract info from log file and compute using time date stamp
Looking for a shell script or a simple perl script . I am new to scripting and not very good at it .
I have 2 directories . One of them holds a text file with list of files in it and the second one is a daily log which shows the file completion time. I need to co-relate both and make a report.
Code:
Directory 1 : /home/drew/files
Contents from Jul.txt
Directory 2 :/home/drew/logs
Contents of server.log.2009-07-28
So I want to go to the Directory 1 and open each record and run it against the server.log based on date and compute the time taken for file to load.Each day will have a server.log as mentioned and each file list will have several files a day
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#!/usr/bin/ksh
if (egrep "This string is found in the log" /a01/bpm.log)
then
mailx -s "Error from log" me@email.com, him@email.com </a01/bpm.log
fi
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Devel::Caller::IgnoreNamespaces - make available a magic caller() which can ignore namespaces that you tell it about
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