thanks for your help and time given but the output does not only contain error info, it also return info that I do not want :
That is because I went off the input sample you posted and the posted awk script works on that...and if you want a different output then post a better sample of the input and the expected output.
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Originally Posted by Aswex
Is there anything you can do to get rid of the "Execution OK" as I only want to get the ERROR info ?
I dont get the "execution OK" in the output of the posted awk script...
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Originally Posted by Aswex
Also, do you mind to show me where to insert the DATE as variable instead of static value
That is one of awk's limitations unless you want to get the current date but backwards means you will have to use perl or other utility that does date and time calculations for you...
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Originally Posted by Aswex
In another hand, your code seems to take a certain amont of time to get the result on screen and exit... I first think it wasn't working, were you aware of this ?
Thanks for your help.
That maybe the case if your input file is too big...but as i am not working off your input file theres no way for me to forsee that...
hello,
I want to grep the log file according to time and get the portion of log from one particular time to other.
I can grep for individual lines by time but how should I print lines continuously from given start time till end till given end time.
Appreciate your ideas,
Thanks
chandra (8 Replies)
I would like to write a shell script that will parse through a file similar to the sample below. The data in the file is redirected from rsync into a log file. I would like to call a shell script to parse through and pick out the number beside the percent sign inside the parentheses in the last... (5 Replies)
Hi there,
I'm having some problem with UNIX scripting (ksh), perhaps somebody can help me out?
For example:
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Sample content of my log file (text file):
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File1: ....
info_1 ...
info_2 ...
info_3 ...
File2: ....
info_1 ...
info_2 ...... (10 Replies)
Hi i new to scripting and am trying to create a script to pull my current of logs from /var/logs/secure and name it securelog-Month-Day-Hour.txt
example:
grep 'Mar 5 11' /var/logs/secure > /home/(user)/Documents/Logs/mylog-02-1-11
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Hye ShamRock
If you can help me with this difficult task for me then it will save my day
Logs :
==================================================================================================================
... (4 Replies)
I have a log file with several IP addresses in it:-
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Rejected Property=/125.111.64.125:2573, Client Remote Peer /125.111.64.125:2573 was
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Hi i am having a logfile which contain lot of entires, but i need extract a word after if i found a line that contains a particular string as "ENROLLMENT_EXCEPTION - Exception". please help me in getting a script to do this.
Regards
C. Suresh (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to grep/extract the number list from this log file, can I get some help on this. I can grep the word 'href' to see the numbers, but it is resulting with the complete line.
Content of my file:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a log file (log.txt) that which contains lines of date/time.
I need to create a script to extract a CSV file (out.csv) that gets all the sequential times (with only 1 minute difference) together by stating the start time and end time of this period.
Sample log file (log.txt)
... (7 Replies)
Hi, I would like to seek your help for a script that will extract data from log file and put it in a file.
Sample log file
2018-10-23 12:33:21 AI ERROR -- tpid: SAMPLE_TH account: 123456789 aiSessionNumber: 660640464 mapName: xxx to yyy
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
iprop-log
IPROP-LOG(8) BSD System Manager's Manual IPROP-LOG(8)NAME
iprop-log -- maintain the iprop log file
SYNOPSIS
iprop-log [--version] [-h | --help] command
iprop-log truncate [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string | --realm=string] [-h | --help]
iprop-log dump [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string | --realm=string] [-h | --help]
iprop-log replay [--start-version=version-number] [--end-version=version-number] [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string | --realm=string]
[-h | --help]
DESCRIPTION
Supported options:
--version
-h, --help
command can be one of the following:
truncate
-c file, --config-file=file
configuration file
-r string, --realm=string
realm
Truncates the log. Sets the new logs version number for the to the last entry of the old log. If the log is truncted by emptying
the file, the log will start over at the first version (0).
dump
-c file, --config-file=file
configuration file
-r string, --realm=string
realm
Print out all entries in the log to standard output.
replay
--start-version=version-number
start replay with this version
--end-version=version-number
end replay with this version
-c file, --config-file=file
configuration file
-r string, --realm=string
realm
Replay the changes from specified entries (or all if none is specified) in the transaction log to the database.
last-version
-c file, --config-file=file
configuration file
-r string, --realm=string
realm
prints the version of the last log entry.
SEE ALSO iprop(8)Heimdal February 18, 2007 Heimdal