hi...... thanks for allowing me to start a discussion
i am collecting usb usage details of all users and convert it into csv files so that i can export it into some database..
the input text file is as follows:-
how can i parse this file so that i can get in following format
the pc name will be take from hostname command
the output desirable is in csv format for database with some batch or awk script........
any suggestion in this regard is greatly appreciated
thanks in advance/.........
Last edited by Franklin52; 09-15-2010 at 02:53 AM..
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Hi,
I have a file coming in xxx.txt(csv format) i do some work on it and i need to send out as a .xls format. Is there any way there is some code i can use in my script to convert this?
I'm struggling on this.
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processcsv.py
PROCESSCSV.PY(1) Virtualization Support PROCESSCSV.PY(1)NAME
processcsv.py - process virt-top CSV files
SUMMARY
virt-top --csv data.csv
processcsv.py < data.csv
DESCRIPTION
virt-top is a top(1)-like utility for showing stats of virtualized domains.
processcsv.py is a simple Python script that post-processes the output of "virt-top --csv".
It is used like this:
virt-top --csv data.csv
processcsv.py < data.csv
The second command will overwrite the following files in the current directory:
"global.csv"
This contains the global (host) statistics columns from the CSV file.
"domainNN.csv" (multiple files)
For each libvirt domain ID NN, a file is created containing the per-domain statistics from the CSV file.
SEE ALSO virt-top(1)AUTHORS
Richard W.M. Jones <rjones @ redhat . com>
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