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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find and replace from an XML Post 302807585 by dddkiran on Wednesday 15th of May 2013 03:22:06 AM
Old 05-15-2013
Code:
awk '/InternetProtocol/ {print; getline; gsub($0,"<IP>")}{print}' <filename>


Last edited by Franklin52; 05-15-2013 at 04:33 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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PACEMAKER(8)						  System Administration Utilities					      PACEMAKER(8)

NAME
Pacemaker - Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager SYNOPSIS
cibadmin command [options] [data] DESCRIPTION
cibadmin - Provides direct access to the cluster configuration. Allows the configuration, or sections of it, to be queried, modified, replaced and deleted. Where necessary, XML data will be obtained using the -X, -x, or -p options OPTIONS
-?, --help This text -$, --version Version information -V, --verbose Increase debug output Commands: -u, --upgrade Upgrade the configuration to the latest syntax -Q, --query Query the contents of the CIB -E, --erase Erase the contents of the whole CIB -B, --bump Increase the CIB's epoch value by 1 -C, --create Create an object in the CIB. Will fail if the object already exists. -M, --modify Find the object somewhere in the CIB's XML tree and update it. Fails if the object does not exist unless -c is specified -P, --patch Supply an update in the form of an xml diff (See also: crm_diff) -R, --replace Recursivly replace an object in the CIB -D, --delete Delete the first object matching the supplied criteria, Eg. <op id="rsc1_op1" name="monitor"/> The tagname and all attributes must match in order for the element to be deleted -d, --delete-all When used with --xpath, remove all matching objects in the configuration instead of just the first one -5, --md5-sum Calculate the on-disk CIB digest -6, --md5-sum-versioned Calculate an on-the-wire versioned CIB digest -S, --sync (Advanced) Force a refresh of the CIB to all nodes -a, --empty Output an empty CIB Additional options: -f, --force -t, --timeout=value Time (in seconds) to wait before declaring the operation failed -s, --sync-call Wait for call to complete before returning -l, --local Command takes effect locally. Should only be used for queries -c, --allow-create (Advanced) Allow the target of a -M operation to be created if they do not exist -n, --no-children (Advanced) When querying an object, do not return include its children in the result Data: -X, --xml-text=value Retrieve XML from the supplied string -x, --xml-file=value Retrieve XML from the named file -p, --xml-pipe Retrieve XML from stdin -A, --xpath=value A valid XPath to use instead of -o -o, --scope=value Limit the scope of the operation to a specific section of the CIB. Valid values are: nodes, resources, constraints, crm_config, rsc_defaults, op_defaults, status -N, --node=value (Advanced) Send command to the specified host EXAMPLES
Query the configuration from the local node: # cibadmin --query --local Query the just the cluster options configuration: # cibadmin --query --scope crm_config Query all 'target-role' settings: # cibadmin --query --xpath "//nvpair[@name='target-role']" Remove all 'is-managed' settings: # cibadmin --delete-all --xpath "//nvpair[@name='is-managed']" Remove the resource named 'old': # cibadmin --delete --xml-text '<primitive id="old"/>' Remove all resources from the configuration: # cibadmin --replace --scope resources --xml-text '<resources/>' Replace the complete configuration with the contents of $HOME/pacemaker.xml: # cibadmin --replace --xml-file $HOME/pacemaker.xml Replace the constraints section of the configuration with the contents of $HOME/constraints.xml: # cibadmin --replace --scope constraints --xml-file $HOME/constraints.xml Increase the configuration version to prevent old configurations from being loaded accidentally: # cibadmin --modify --xml-text '<cib admin_epoch="admin_epoch++"/>' Edit the configuration with your favorite $EDITOR: # cibadmin --query > $HOME/local.xml # $EDITOR $HOME/local.xml # cibadmin --replace --xml-file $HOME/local.xml SEE ALSO: CRM shell, crm(8), crm_shadow(8) AUTHOR
Written by Andrew Beekhof REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org Pacemaker 1.1.7 April 2012 PACEMAKER(8)
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