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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Grepping string from out file Post 302392275 by raghunsi on Wednesday 3rd of February 2010 11:22:11 PM
Old 02-04-2010
Methyl ,

Yes .. your syntax is correct. It worked . But i want the script to ignore prefix's to the argument . Just see below the output of my script.

Code:
$ ./routing.sh tmox3456 enable

*******************************************************
 Preparing to service the request for  Device tmox3456 in Question . . .
*******************************************************


 Request authenticated

 Enabling the Device in few seconds
 Report Logging . .

Wed Feb 3 22:10:44 CST 2010

xi[Services](config http Firewall)# xi[Services](config http Firewall)#admin-state enabled
xi[Services](config http Firewall)# xi[Services](config)# Overwrite previously saved configuration? [y/n]: Configuration saved successfully.
xi[Services](config)# xi[Services]# Goodbye

The above status is the string grepped from ${HOME}/out/OutFile . I want ony the String that shows the changes done successfully , as mentioned above.
 

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NSS-CONFIG(1)						     Network Security Services						     NSS-CONFIG(1)

NAME
nss-config - Return meta information about nss libraries SYNOPSIS
nss-config [--prefix] [--exec-prefix] [--includedir] [--libs] [--cflags] [--libdir] [--version] DESCRIPTION
nss-config is a shell scrip tool which can be used to obtain gcc options for building client pacakges of nspt. OPTIONS
--prefix Returns the top level system directory under which the nss libraries are installed. --exec-prefix returns the top level system directory under which any nss binaries would be installed. --includedir count returns the path to the directory were the nss libraries are installed. --version returns the upstream version of nss in the form major_version-minor_version-patch_version. --libs returns the compiler linking flags. --cflags returns the compiler include flags. --libdir returns the path to the directory were the nss libraries are installed. EXAMPLES
The following example will query for both include path and linkage flags: /usr/bin/nss-config --cflags --libs FILES
/usr/bin/nss-config SEE ALSO
pkg-config(1) AUTHORS
The nss liraries were written and maintained by developers with Netscape, Red Hat, Sun, Oracle, Mozilla, and Google. Authors: Elio Maldonado <emaldona@redhat.com>. LICENSE
Licensed under the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. nss 3.15.4 17 June 2014 NSS-CONFIG(1)
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