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There will be several directories where I put [SERVERNAME] in the path. They will be respective to each server sending logs there.
At this point, I'd like to go through each of those directories, and look in each "messages" file. And check for words like "ERROR".
I'm thinking this should be done through some loop, but I need help with that.
Can you tell me how to parse each "messages" file in each directory and look for "ERROR"?
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NAME
asp-perl - Apache::ASP CGI and command line script processor
SYNOPSIS
asp-perl [-hsdb] [-f asp.conf] [-o directory] file1 @arguments file2 @arguments ...
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DESCRIPTION
This program will run Apache::ASP scripts from the command line. Each file that is specified will be run, and the $Request->QueryString()
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asp-perl file.asp key1 value1 key2 value2
would be similar to calling the file.asp in a web environment like
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The asp.conf script will be read from the current directory for parameters that would be set with PerlSetVar normally under mod_perl. For
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SEE ALSO
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COPYRIGHT
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