#!/bin/bash
Split() { # Function to make an array with a variable
eval "$1=( \"$(echo "${!1}" | sed "s/$2/\" \"/g")\" )"
}
while read L
do
Split L ':' # Makes an array ( 0:Protocol 1:IP 2:Port(s) )
if [ ${L[0]} = tcp ]
then
IP="Logged this from host ${L[1]:2}" # :2 to remove the 2 slashes from host IP
P=${L[2]}
Split P ',' # makes an array with port numbers
if [ "$P" = "*" ] # case B
then echo "$IP"
elif I=$(expr index $P '-') # case D
then echo "$IP range ${P:0:$((I-1))} ${P:$I}"
else # case A & C
for ((i=0; i<${#P[@]}; i++))
do
echo "$IP port ${P[$i]}"
done
fi
else
echo "Other protocol : ${L[0]}"
fi
done < infile
I have a ping script I use on an old Open Step box (I guess its closely related to Mac OS X) and it runs fine, but now I built a system as a backup with Ubuntu 8.10 client and the script needs to be adapted a bit. Can anyone see where or how this needs to be done? The script starts and assigns the... (14 Replies)
I have a file say "codefile" here ,contains data like this
Hi! How are you?
I need to covert this data into stram of equivalant ASCII values
I wrote follwoing script.
#!/bin/bash
while read -n1 char
do
printf "%d" \'$char
done < codefile
this gives me output
... (4 Replies)
Request if some one could provide me shell script that converts the below "input file" to "CSV format file" given
Name Domain Contact Phone Email Location
----------------------- ------------------------------------------------ ------- ----- ---------------------------------... (7 Replies)
hi Gurus,
Need to pick your brains on this minor script project.
I would like to continuously monitor a log file with sample log messages as below, and if PSOldGen percentage is either 99% or 100% for consecutively 10 times, alert someone.
{Heap before gc invocations=46516:
PSYoungGen ... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have some files being sent to me that have dates in them in this format:
from
1/8/2011 15:14:20
and I need the dates in this format (mysql date format)
To
2011-01-08 15:14:20
all I have so far is the regexp that detects the format:
sed -r -e 's@\1/\2/\3\4\5\6]::$@do... (7 Replies)
Hello all,
I am working on a perl script which will read weblogic logfile and send the error messages to Zenoss Monitoring tool. At present the script works and it can able to send the error messages to Zenoss. The problem comes when the logrotate has been applied to the weblogic log file. At... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys
I am having a perl script that fetches exclude list from a unix client and I trying it to convert it to shell script but I am having issues please help me...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Std;
# To turn on debuging (i.e. more information) specify... (29 Replies)
Here is a powershell script to use restful API to create ticket in our ticketing tool. Can anyone please convert it to a shell script sothat, I can run it in Unix servers,
below is the code:
$body = @{
Customer= ''test'
Summary= 'test summary'
Impact= '4-Minor/Localized'
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: pandeybhavesh18
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
iprop-log
IPROP-LOG(8) BSD System Manager's Manual IPROP-LOG(8)NAME
iprop-log -- maintain the iprop log file
SYNOPSIS
iprop-log [--version] [-h | --help] command
iprop-log truncate [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string | --realm=string] [-h | --help]
iprop-log dump [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string | --realm=string] [-h | --help]
iprop-log replay [--start-version=version-number] [--end-version=version-number] [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string | --realm=string]
[-h | --help]
DESCRIPTION
Supported options:
--version
-h, --help
command can be one of the following:
truncate
-c file, --config-file=file
configuration file
-r string, --realm=string
realm
Truncates the log. Sets the new logs version number for the to the last entry of the old log. If the log is truncted by emptying
the file, the log will start over at the first version (0).
dump
-c file, --config-file=file
configuration file
-r string, --realm=string
realm
Print out all entries in the log to standard output.
replay
--start-version=version-number
start replay with this version
--end-version=version-number
end replay with this version
-c file, --config-file=file
configuration file
-r string, --realm=string
realm
Replay the changes from specified entries (or all if none is specified) in the transaction log to the database.
last-version
-c file, --config-file=file
configuration file
-r string, --realm=string
realm
prints the version of the last log entry.
SEE ALSO iprop(8)BSD February 18, 2007 BSD