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Old 02-10-2011
How to pass the parameter value to a... ?

Hello

I have a simple code like this one:

Code:
#!/bin/ksh
VER=$1
cat /usr/text | while read line
 do
  echo $line 
 done

Let's say $1=1.0.0 and the contents of text is:
abcd.cfg
asdf
I would like the output to be like this
abcd1.0.0.cfg
asdf1.0.0
I am thinking of passing the value of the parameter to the text file. But i dont know if it is possible.
 

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HOBBITGRAPH.CFG(5)						File Formats Manual						HOBBITGRAPH.CFG(5)

NAME
hobbitgraph.cfg - Configuration of the hobbitgraph CGI SYNOPSIS
$BBHOME/etc/hobbitgraph.cfg DESCRIPTION
hobbitgraph.cgi(1) uses the configuration file $BBHOME/etc/hobbitgraph.cfg to build graphs from the RRD files collected by Xymon. FILE FORMAT
Each definition of a graph type begins with a "[SERVICE]" indicator, this is the name passed as the "service" parameter to hobbit- graph.cgi(1). If the service name passed to hobbitgraph.cgi is not found, it will attempt to match the service name to a graph via the TEST2RRD environment variable. So calling hobbitgraph.cgi with "service=cpu" or "service=la" will end up producing the same graph. A graph definition needs to have a TITLE and a YAXIS setting. These are texts shown as the title of the graph, and the YAXIS heading respectively. (The X-axis is always time-based). If a fixed set of RRD files are used for the graph, you just write those in the RRDtool definitions. Note that Xymon keeps all RRD files for a host in a separate directory per host, so you need not worry about the hostname being part of the RRD filename. For graphs that use multiple RRD files as input, you specify a filename pattern in the FNPATTERN statement, and optionally a pattern of files to exclude from the graph with EXFNPATTERN (see "[tcp]" for an example). When FNPATTERN is used, you can use "@RRDFN@" in the RRD- tool definitions to pick up each filename. "@RRDIDX@" is an index (starting at 0) for each file in the set. "@RRDPARAM@" contains the first word extracted from the pattern of files (see e.g. "[memory]" how this is used). "@COLOR@" picks a new color for each graph automatically. The remainder of the lines in each definition are passed directly to the RRDtool rrd_graph() routine. The following is an example of how the "la" (cpu) graph is defined. This is a simple definition that uses a single RRD-file, la.rrd: [la] TITLE CPU Load YAXIS Load DEF:avg=la.rrd:la:AVERAGE CDEF:la=avg,100,/ AREA:la#00CC00:CPU Load Average GPRINT:la:LAST: %5.1lf (cur) GPRINT:la:MAX: %5.1lf (max) GPRINT:la:MIN: %5.1lf (min) GPRINT:la:AVERAGE: %5.1lf (avg) Here is an example of a graph that uses multiple RRD-files, determined automatically at run-time via the FNPATTERN setting. Note how it uses the @RRDIDX@ to define a unique RRD parameter per input-file, and the @COLOR@ and @RRDPARAM@ items to pick unique colors and a match- ing text for the graph legend: [disk] FNPATTERN disk(.*).rrd TITLE Disk Utilization YAXIS % Full DEF:p@RRDIDX@=@RRDFN@:pct:AVERAGE LINE2:p@RRDIDX@#@COLOR@:@RRDPARAM@ -u 100 -l 0 GPRINT:p@RRDIDX@:LAST: %5.1lf (cur) GPRINT:p@RRDIDX@:MAX: %5.1lf (max) GPRINT:p@RRDIDX@:MIN: %5.1lf (min) GPRINT:p@RRDIDX@:AVERAGE: %5.1lf (avg) ADVANCED GRAPH TITLES
Normally the title of a graph is a static text defined in the hobbitgraph.cfg file. However, there may be situations where you want to use different titles for the same type of graph, e.g. if you are incorporating RRD files from MRTG into Xymon. In that case you can setup the TITLE definition so that it runs a custom script to determine the graph title. Like this: TITLE exec:/usr/local/bin/graphitle The /usr/local/bin/graphtitle command is then called with the hostname, the graphtype, the period string, and all of the RRD files used as parameters. The script must generate one line of output, which is then used as the title of the graph. ENVIRONMENT
TEST2RRD Maps service names to graph definitions. NOTES
Most of the RRD graph definitions shipped with Xymon have been ported from the definitions in the larrd-grapher.cgi CGI from LARRD 0.43c. SEE ALSO
hobbitserver.cfg(5), rrdtool(1), rrdgraph(1) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 HOBBITGRAPH.CFG(5)
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