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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Script to parse a file faster Post 302551273 by michaelrozar17 on Tuesday 30th of August 2011 01:40:13 AM
Old 08-30-2011
Can you try the below one..? In fact based on the your sample file, the below msgId filter would not be required,however..
Code:
awk '/oracle/{a[$1]=$1;next}/msgId/{if(a[$1]){printf("%s IP=%s\n", a[$1],$(NF-2))}}' inputfile

 

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pop3d(n)						      Tcl POP3 Server Package							  pop3d(n)

NAME
pop3d - Tcl POP3 server implementation SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.2 package require pop3d ?1.0? ::pop3d::new ?serverName? serverName option ?arg arg ...? serverName up serverName down serverName destroy ?mode? serverName configure serverName configure -option serverName configure -option value... serverName cget -option serverName conn list serverName conn state id authCmd lookup name storageCmd dele mbox msgList storageCmd lock mbox storageCmd unlock mbox storageCmd size mbox msgId storageCmd stat mbox storageCmd get mbox msgId DESCRIPTION
::pop3d::new ?serverName? This command creates a new server object with an associated global Tcl command whose name is serverName. The command serverName may be used to invoke various operations on the server. It has the following general form: serverName option ?arg arg ...? Option and the args determine the exact behavior of the command. A pop3 server can be started on any port the caller has permission for from the operating system. The default port will be 110, which is the port defined by the standard (RFC 1939). After creating, configuring and starting a the server object will listen for and accept con- nections on that port and handle them according to the POP3 protocol. Note: The server provided by this module will handle only the basic protocol by itself. For the higher levels of user authentication and handling of the actual mailbox contents callbacks will be invoked. The following commands are possible for server objects: serverName up After this call the server will listen for connections on its configured port. serverName down After this call the server will stop listening for connections. This does not affect existing connections. serverName destroy ?mode? Destroys the server object. Currently open connections are handled depending on the chosen mode. The provided modes are: kill Destroys the server immediately, and forcefully closes all currently open connections. This is the default mode. defer Stops the server from accepting new connections and will actually destroy it only after the last of the currently open con- nections for the server is closed. serverName configure Returns a list containing all options and their current values in a format suitable for use by the command array set. The options themselves are described in section OPTIONS. serverName configure -option Returns the current value of the specified option. This is an alias for the method cget. The options themselves are described in section OPTIONS. serverName configure -option value... Sets the specified option to the provided value. The options themselves are described in section OPTIONS. serverName cget -option Returns the current value of the specified option. The options themselves are described in section OPTIONS. serverName conn list Returns a list containing the ids of all connections currently open. serverName conn state id Returns a list suitable for [array set] containing the state of the connection referenced by id. OPTIONS
The following options are available to pop3 server objects. -port port Defines the port to listen on for new connections. Default is 110. This option is a bit special. If port is set to "0" the server, or rather the operating system, will select a free port on its own. When querying -port the id of this chosen port will be returned. Changing the port while the server is up will neither change the returned value, nor will it change on which port the server is lis- tening on. Only after resetting the server via a call to down followed by a call to up will the new port take effect. It is at that time that the value returned when querying -port will change too. -auth command Defines a command prefix to call whenever the authentication of a user is required. If no such command is specified the server will reject all users. The interface which has to be provided by the command prefix is described in section AUTHENTICATION. -storage command Defines a command prefix to call whenever the handling of mailbox contents is required. If no such command is specified the server will claim that all mailboxes are empty. The interface which has to be provided by the command prefix is described in section MAIL- BOXES. AUTHENTICATION
Here we describe the interface which has to be provided by the authentication callback so that pop3 servers following the interface of this module are able to use it. authCmd lookup name This method is given a username and has to return a two-element list containing the password for this user and a storage reference, in this order. The storage reference is passed unchanged to the storage callback, see sections OPTIONS and MAILBOXES for either the option defining it and or the interface to provide, respectively. MAILBOXES
Here we describe the interface which has to be provided by the storage callback so that pop3 servers following the interface of this module are able to use it. The mbox argument is the storage reference as returned by the lookup method of the authentication command, see section AUTHENTICATION. storageCmd dele mbox msgList] Deletes the messages whose numeric ids are contained in the msgList from the mailbox specified via mbox. storageCmd lock mbox This method locks the specified mailbox for use by a single connection to the server. This is necessary to prevent havoc if several connections to the same mailbox are open. The complementary method is unlock. The command will return true if the lock could be set successfully or false if not. storageCmd unlock mbox This is the complementary method to lock, it revokes the lock on the specified mailbox. storageCmd size mbox msgId Determines the size of the message specified through its id in msgId, in bytes, and returns this number. storageCmd stat mbox Determines the number of messages in the specified mailbox and returns this number. storageCmd get mbox msgId Returns a handle for the specified message. This handle is a mime token following the interface described in the documentation of package mime. The pop3 server will use the functionality of the mime token to send the mail to the requestor at the other end of a pop3 connection. KEYWORDS
pop3, internet, network, protocol, rfc1939 pop3d 1.0 pop3d(n)
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