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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring Hooking script into Nagios Post 302446865 by rdcwayx on Friday 20th of August 2010 02:20:46 AM
Old 08-20-2010
Not really understand what you ask for.

So why not provide the expect output directly?

If you need summary the status, try it:

Code:
$ awk 'BEGIN{RS=""}{a[$3 FS $6]++}END{for (i in a) print i , a[i]}' urfile
PaymentApp "WARN"; 1
OrderApp "FATAL"; 1
OrderApp "ERROR"; 1
BillingApp "OK"; 1

 

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