06-17-2013
Need awk/sed command to pull out matching lines from a block
Hi,
In order to make our debugging easier in log files, I need this script.
My log file will be structured like this :
------Invoking myfile -param:start_time=1371150900000 -param:end_time=1371151800000 for 06/14/2013
<multiple lines here>
.....
- Step Sybase CDR Table.0 ended successfully, processed 10 lines
----------Invoking myfile -param:cmr_table=cmr_table_L_20130614 -param:start_time=1371151800000 -param:end_time=1371152700000 for 06/14/2013
As you see, Invoking line gets added everytime my process is run.
I want to have a script that adds the following lines :
------Invoking myfile -param:start_time=1371150900000 -param:end_time=1371151800000 for 06/14/2013
- Step Sybase CDR Table.0 ended successfully, processed 10 lines
----------Invoking myfile -param:cmr_table=cmr_table_L_20130614 -param:start_time=1371151800000 -param:end_time=1371152700000 for 06/14/2013
- - Step Sybase CDR Table.0 ended successfully, processed 30 lines.
How do I do it ?
Thanks in Advance.
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