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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Comparing and Evaluating Post 302583216 by rymnd_12345 on Tuesday 20th of December 2011 02:32:39 AM
Old 12-20-2011
Comparing and Evaluating

Hi Guys,

Good day ULF Smilie I hope you can help me again with my problem. I have a file which looks like this:
Code:
Command was launched from partition 0.


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Executing command in server server3
Dec 18 21:31:12 AHM04 nseventmgr[9020]: EVENT-SET: event(102) additionalText(7/pmain)
Dec 18 21:31:13 AHM04 nseventmgr[9041]: EVENT-CLEAR: event(102) additionalText(7/pmain)
Dec 18 21:32:15 AHM04 nseventmgr[9636]: EVENT-SET: event(102) additionalText(7/pmain)
Dec 18 21:32:16 AHM04 nseventmgr[9697]: EVENT-CLEAR: event(102) additionalText(7/pmain)


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Executing command in server backup-server


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Executing command in server server8
Dec 17 22:38:24 AHM09 nseventmgr[19518]: EVENT-SET: event(121) additionalText(-1344)
Dec 17 22:38:34 AHM09 nseventmgr[19609]: EVENT-CLEAR: event(121) additionalText(-1344)
Dec 17 23:02:52 AHM09 nseventmgr[2373]: EVENT-SET: event(121) additionalText(-1344)
Dec 17 23:03:04 AHM09 nseventmgr[2506]: EVENT-CLEAR: event(121) additionalText(-1344)
Dec 17 23:07:30 AHM09 nseventmgr[5034]: EVENT-SET: event(121) additionalText(-1344)


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Executing command in server server1


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Executing command in server server9
Dec 18 12:26:15 AHM10 nseventmgr[1822]: EVENT-SET: event(102) additionalText(6/pmain)
Dec 18 12:26:16 AHM10 nseventmgr[1843]: EVENT-CLEAR: event(102) additionalText(6/pmain)
Dec 18 12:26:23 AHM10 nseventmgr[1928]: EVENT-SET: event(102) additionalText(6/pmain)
Dec 18 12:26:24 AHM10 nseventmgr[1989]: EVENT-CLEAR: event(102) additionalText(6/pmain)

As you can see, the file contains alarms per server, wherein:
if EVENT-SET - means an alarm has occurred
if EVENT-CLEAR - means alarm has been cleared

What I want in each server, the script/parser will evaluate each line in the file then if EVENT-SET is greater that EVENT-CLEAR meaning there's an alarm and we must check it, but if it is equal status is normal. Also, it will return an output something like this:
Code:
EVENT-SET in server1, please check
EVENT-SET in backup server, please check

Thanks,
rymnd_12345

---------- Post updated at 02:32 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:44 AM ----------

FYI on my simple code:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/sh

awk '
/Executing command in server/ {curr_server=$NF}
NF==8 { gsub (":","",$6); if ($6~/EVENT-SET/) { num_set=num_set+1 }}
END {printf ("total number of EVENT-SET is %s in %s\n", num_set, curr_server)}' /tmp/ALARMS_Output.debug

But the problem is it just gives the total number of lines with EVENT-SET in all servers and returns only the name of the last server, see output below:
Code:
total number of EVENT-SET is 119 in server7

please advice...
rymnd_12345
 

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