I've written a ksh awk script to ping multiple servers and write the results to a file. That part is working ok. I then want to extract the names of only the server which are available. This is indicated by '1 packets received'. The server name actually appears above that line so I found a command that finds source data and prints the line above as well.
Anyway to cut a long story short the script is only finding the first available server and not the rest. My source file looks like:
the code is:
echo The following servers are available:
cat p77
but this only shows the first server found (server3)
Sorry for such a long post but I suppose the bottom line question is:
How do I get the awk to read and report on the entire source file?
Any help appreciated
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pppstats
PPPSTATS(8) System Manager's Manual PPPSTATS(8)NAME
pppstats - print PPP statistics
SYNOPSIS
pppstats [ -a ] [ -v ] [ -r ] [ -z ] [ -c <count> ] [ -w <secs> ] [ interface ]
DESCRIPTION
The pppstats utility reports PPP-related statistics at regular intervals for the specified PPP interface. If the interface is unspecified,
it will default to ppp0. The display is split horizontally into input and output sections containing columns of statistics describing the
properties and volume of packets received and transmitted by the interface.
The options are as follows:
-a Display absolute values rather than deltas. With this option, all reports show statistics for the time since the link was initi-
ated. Without this option, the second and subsequent reports show statistics for the time since the last report.
-c count
Repeat the display count times. If this option is not specified, the default repeat count is 1 if the -w option is not specified,
otherwise infinity.
-r Display additional statistics summarizing the compression ratio achieved by the packet compression algorithm in use.
-v Display additional statistics relating to the performance of the Van Jacobson TCP header compression algorithm.
-w wait
Pause wait seconds between each display. If this option is not specified, the default interval is 5 seconds.
-z Instead of the standard display, show statistics indicating the performance of the packet compression algorithm in use.
The following fields are printed on the input side when the -z option is not used:
IN The total number of bytes received by this interface.
PACK The total number of packets received by this interface.
VJCOMP The number of header-compressed TCP packets received by this interface.
VJUNC The number of header-uncompressed TCP packets received by this interface. Not reported when the -r option is specified.
VJERR The number of corrupted or bogus header-compressed TCP packets received by this interface. Not reported when the -r option is spec-
ified.
VJTOSS The number of VJ header-compressed TCP packets dropped on reception by this interface because of preceding errors. Only reported
when the -v option is specified.
NON-VJ The total number of non-TCP packets received by this interface. Only reported when the -v option is specified.
RATIO The compression ratio achieved for received packets by the packet compression scheme in use, defined as the uncompressed size
divided by the compressed size. Only reported when the -r option is specified.
UBYTE The total number of bytes received, after decompression of compressed packets. Only reported when the -r option is specified.
The following fields are printed on the output side:
OUT The total number of bytes transmitted from this interface.
PACK The total number of packets transmitted from this interface.
VJCOMP The number of TCP packets transmitted from this interface with VJ-compressed TCP headers.
VJUNC The number of TCP packets transmitted from this interface with VJ-uncompressed TCP headers. Not reported when the -r option is
specified.
NON-VJ The total number of non-TCP packets transmitted from this interface. Not reported when the -r option is specified.
VJSRCH The number of searches for the cached header entry for a VJ header compressed TCP packet. Only reported when the -v option is spec-
ified.
VJMISS The number of failed searches for the cached header entry for a VJ header compressed TCP packet. Only reported when the -v option
is specified.
RATIO The compression ratio achieved for transmitted packets by the packet compression scheme in use, defined as the size before compres-
sion divided by the compressed size. Only reported when the -r option is specified.
UBYTE The total number of bytes to be transmitted, before packet compression is applied. Only reported when the -r option is specified.
When the -z option is specified, instead displays the following fields, relating to the packet compression algorithm currently in use. If
packet compression is not in use, these fields will all display zeroes. The fields displayed on the input side are:
COMPRESSED BYTE
The number of bytes of compressed packets received.
COMPRESSED PACK
The number of compressed packets received.
INCOMPRESSIBLE BYTE
The number of bytes of incompressible packets (that is, those which were transmitted in uncompressed form) received.
INCOMPRESSIBLE PACK
The number of incompressible packets received.
COMP RATIO
The recent compression ratio for incoming packets, defined as the uncompressed size divided by the compressed size (including both
compressible and incompressible packets).
The fields displayed on the output side are:
COMPRESSED BYTE
The number of bytes of compressed packets transmitted.
COMPRESSED PACK
The number of compressed packets transmitted.
INCOMPRESSIBLE BYTE
The number of bytes of incompressible packets transmitted (that is, those which were transmitted in uncompressed form).
INCOMPRESSIBLE PACK
The number of incompressible packets transmitted.
COMP RATIO
The recent compression ratio for outgoing packets.
SEE ALSO pppd(8)
26 June 1995 PPPSTATS(8)