I'm trying to write a script that will look in an /exports folder for the oldest export file and move it to a /staging folder. "Oldest" in this case is actually determined by date information embedded in the file names themselves.
Also, the script should only move a file from /exports to... (6 Replies)
I am trying to do some thing like this ..
In a file , if pattern found insert new pattern at the begining of the line containing the pattern.
example:
in a file I have this.
gtrow0unit1/gctunit_crrownorth_stage5_outnet_feedthru_pin
if i find feedthru_pin want to insert !! at the... (7 Replies)
I am viewing a file in vi editor and would like to search for a date pattern. In the log, the timestamp is enclosed in parentheses ''. I am using the '/' option in vi to search for the pattern.
log snippet:
000000f4 ServletWrappe I SRVE0242I: : Initialization successful.
000000f4... (3 Replies)
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.
... (0 Replies)
Anyone knows how to use AWK to achieve the following
Sun Feb 12 00:41:01-00:41:59 Success:2 Fail:2
Sun Feb 12 00:42:01-00:42:59 Success:1 Fail:2
Sun Feb 12 01:20:01-01:20:59 Success:1 Fail:2
Mon Feb 13 22:41:01-22:41:59 Success:1 Fail:1
log file:
Success
Success
Fail
Fail
... (9 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I am working on a file which has content as follows
Wed,Database,ABC_cube,loaded
Wed,Logging,out,user,302002654,active,for,0,minutes
Wed,Logging,out,user,109000151,active,for,8,minutes
Wed,Logging,out,user,302002654,active,for,0,minutes... (8 Replies)
I have a file like this
-------------------------------
--------------------------------------
I need a way to find the timestamp preceding the ERR-XXXXX
Here XXXX deonoes any any numeric string 00000-99999
that is a output like this
2012-11-12 : 11:59-ERR-XXXXX
2012-11-12 : ... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a folder with multiple (< 33) .log files.
And I have to copy the lines between two patterns from all the .log files to a new file.
(script file with a loop?)
Thanks in advance.
1.log
...
..
xx1> begin
...
..
..
>>> Total: 2 Alarms
..
.. (17 Replies)
I had a spot of trouble coming up with a title, hopefully you'll understand once you read my problem... :)
I have the output of an ldapsearch that looks like this:
dn: cn=sam,ou=company,o=com
uidNumber: 7174
gidNumber: 49563
homeDirectory: /home/sam
loginshell: /bin/bash
uid: sam... (2 Replies)
Hello.
Here is a file contents :
declare -Ax NEW_FORCE_IGNORE_ARRAY=(="§" ="§" ="§" ="§" ="§" .................. ="§"Here is a pattern
=I want to extract 'NEW_FORCE_IGNORE_ARRAY' which is the whole word before the first occurrence of pattern '='
Is there a better solution than mine :... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jcdole
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log::dispatch::configurator::appconfig
Log::Dispatch::Configurator::AppConfig(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Log::Dispatch::Configurator::AppConfig(3pm)NAME
Log::Dispatch::Configurator::AppConfig - Configurator implementation with AppConfig
SYNOPSIS
use Log::Dispatch::Config;
use Log::Dispatch::Configurator::AppConfig;
my $config = Log::Dispatch::Configurator::AppConfig->new('log.cfg');
Log::Dispatch::Config->configure($config);
# nearby piece of code
my $log = Log::Dispatch::Config->instance;
DESCRIPTION
Log::Dispatch::Configurator::AppConfig is an implementation of Log::Dispatch::Configurator using AppConfig format. Here is a sample of
config file.
dispatchers = file screen
file.class = Log::Dispatch::File
file.min_level = debug
file.filename = /path/to/log
file.mode = append
file.format = [%d] [%p] %m at %F line %L%n
screen.class = Log::Dispatch::Screen
screen.min_level = info
screen.stderr = 1
screen.format = %m
You can use ini style grouping.
[file]
class = Log::Dispatch::File
min_level = debug
[screen]
class = Log::Dispatch::Screen
min_level = info
If you use _ (underscore) in dispatcher name, something very bad may happen. It is safe when you avoid doing so.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Log::Dispatch::Config, AppConfig
perl v5.14.2 2010-02-05 Log::Dispatch::Configurator::AppConfig(3pm)