Hi,
I'm trying to accomplish the following and would like some suggestions or possible bash script examples that may work
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how to copy lines from a log file based on timestamp.
INFO (RbrProcessFlifoEventSessionEJB.java:processFlight:274) - E_20080521_110754_967: rbrAciInfoObjects listing complete!
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Hi Xpert Out There
I have a lots of file in this path :
-rw-r----- 1 oracle dba 3954176 Dec 21 2006 1_2008.dbf
-rw-r----- 1 oracle dba 887808 Dec 21 2006 1_2009.dbf
-rw-r----- 1 oracle dba 143872 Dec 21 2006 1_2010.dbf
-rw-r----- 1 oracle dba ... (3 Replies)
Hi all.
I have a database log file in which log data get appended to it daily. I want to do a automatic maintainence of this log by going through the log and deleting lines belonging to a certain date.
How should i do it? Please help. Thanks.
Example. To delete all lines prior to Jun... (4 Replies)
Hello. I'm not nearly good enough with awk/perl to create the logfile scraping script that my boss is insisting we need immediately. Here is a brief 3-line excerpt from the access.log file in question (actual URL domain changed to 'aaa.com'):
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I'm still up trying to figure this out and it is driving me nuts.
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Hi,
I have a csv file with old data..i need to have only last 30 days from the current dateof data in the file.The fourth field in the file is a date field.i need to write a script to delete the old data by comparing the the fourth field with the (current date -30).I need to delete the rows in... (2 Replies)
To delete log files content older than 30 days and append the lastest date log file date in the respective logs
I want to write a shell script that deletes all log files content older than 30 days and append the lastest log file date in the respective logs
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cd... (2 Replies)
Hello All !
I need your help on this case,
I have a csv file with this:
ITEM105;ARI FSR;2016-02-01 08:02;243
ITEM101;ARI FSR;2016-02-01 06:02;240
ITEM032;RNO TLE;2016-02-01 11:03;320
ITEM032;RNO TLE;2016-02-02 05:43;320
ITEM032;RNO TLE;2016-02-01 02:03;320
ITEM032;RNO... (2 Replies)
Dear Experts,
I have a log file that contains a timestamp, I would like to filter record from that file based on timestamp. For example refer below file -
cat sample.txt
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
paranoid::log::buffer
Paranoid::Log::Buffer(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Paranoid::Log::Buffer(3pm)NAME
Paranoid::Log::Buffer - Log Buffer Functions
VERSION
$Id: Buffer.pm,v 0.83 2010/06/03 19:03:46 acorliss Exp $
SYNOPSIS
use Paranoid::Log;
enableFacility('events', 'buffer', 'debug', '+');
enableFacility('more-events', 'buffer', 'debug', '+', 100);
@messages = Paranoid::Log::Buffer::dump($name);
DESCRIPTION
This module implements named buffers to be used for logging purposes. Each buffer is of a concrete size (definable by the developer) with
a max message length of 2KB. Each message is stored with a timestamp. Once the buffer hits the maximun number of entries it begins
deleting the oldest messages as the new messages come in.
Buffers are created automatically on the fly, and messages trimmed before being stored.
With the exception of the dump function this module is not meant to be used directly. Paranoid::Log should be your exclusive interface for
logging.
When enabling a buffer facility with Paranoid::Log you can add one integral argument to the call. That number defines the size of the log
buffer in terms of number of entries allowed.
NOTE: Buffers are maintained within process memory. If you fork a process from a parent with a log buffer each copy will maintain its own
entries.
SUBROUTINES /METHODS
NOTE: Given that this module is not intended to be used directly nothing is exported.
init
log
remove
Paranoid::Log::Buffer::dump
@entries = Paranoid::Log::Buffer::dump($name);
This dumps all current entries in the named buffer. Each entry is an array reference to a two-element array. The first element is the
timestamp of the message (in UNIX epoch seconds), the second the actual message itself.
DEPENDENCIES
o Paranoid::Debug
SEE ALSO
o Paranoid::Log
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS AUTHOR
Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com)
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This software is licensed under the same terms as Perl, itself. Please see http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
(c) 2005, Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com)
perl v5.14.2 2010-06-03 Paranoid::Log::Buffer(3pm)