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Old 08-07-2013
sure. here is the input file

Code:
[oracle@server logs]$ head -1 /opt/application.log | awk 1 RS='\t'
2013/08/07 04:48:36:685
NORMAL
Oracle
Oracle:server.testpoc.com:Health:Connection Statistics Monitor
server.testpoc.com
Metric 'SSH connections. Total failed to open V2' changed status from 'warning' to 'good'
Metric 'SSH connections. Total failed to open V2' crossed 'back to default' with value '0'
Connection Statistics Monitor
SSH connections. Total failed to open V2
server.testpoc.com::SSH connections. Total failed to open V2:Unknown:NORMAL
server.testpoc.com::SSH connections. Total failed to open V2
CiHint:@@server.testpoc.com
Unknown:Unknown:0
Oracle@@server.testpoc.com
Oracle:server.testpoc.com:SSH connections. Total failed to open V2
http://server.testpoc.com:8080/Oracle/servlet/Main?activeid=10006&activerighttop=dashboard&view=new&dashboard_view=Details&dashboard_model=true&sis_silent_login_type=encrypted&login=%28sisp%29knjxbqDESkAn5mKcvgTmj%2FyFwHH5Ke3m%0D%0A&password=%28sisp%29EzqXbIXEFD%2BJbE1N1T%2FZlELjja0DKaN7%0D%0A
OracleMonitor:__Health__:10006
1






[oracle@server logs]$

im echoing first column

Code:
while IFS="     " read line timestamp severity x msg1 server y z msg2
do
        message="$msg1 $msg2"
        echo "$timestamp"

done < /opt/application.log

exit 0

Code:
[oracle@server logs]$ ./Log_converter.sh
NORMAL
NORMAL
MINOR
MINOR
NORMAL
NORMAL
CRITICAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
CRITICAL
CRITICAL
NORMAL
CRITICAL
MINOR
NORMAL
MINOR
MINOR
CRITICAL
MINOR
CRITICAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
CRITICAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
CRITICAL
CRITICAL
[oracle@server logs]$

 

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Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback(3pm)

NAME
Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback - call a code-ref for each log-line INHERITANCE
Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback is a Log::Report::Dispatcher SYNOPSIS
sub cb($$$) { my ($options, $reason, $message) = @_; ... } dispatcher Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback => 'cb' , callback => &cb; dispatcher CALLBACK => 'cb' # same , callback => &cb; DESCRIPTION
This basic file logger accepts a callback, which is called for each message which is to be logged. When you need complex things, you may best make your own extension to Log::Report::Dispatcher, but for simple things this will do. METHODS
Constructors $obj->close See "Constructors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback->new(TYPE, NAME, OPTIONS) -Option --Defined in --Default accept Log::Report::Dispatcher depend on mode callback <required> charset Log::Report::Dispatcher <undef> format_reason Log::Report::Dispatcher 'LOWERCASE' locale Log::Report::Dispatcher <system locale> mode Log::Report::Dispatcher 'NORMAL' accept => REASONS callback => CODE Your "callback" is called with four parameters: this dispatcher object, the options, a reason and a message. The "options" are the first parameter of Log::Report::report() (read over there). The "reason" is a capitized string like "ERROR". Finally, the "message" is a Log::Report::Message. charset => CHARSET format_reason => 'UPPERCASE'|'LOWERCASE'|'UCFIRST'|'IGNORE'|CODE locale => LOCALE mode => 'NORMAL'|'VERBOSE'|'ASSERT'|'DEBUG'|0..3 Accessors $obj->callback Returns the code reference which will handle each logged message. $obj->isDisabled See "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher $obj->mode See "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher $obj->name See "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher $obj->needs See "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher $obj->type See "Accessors" in Log::Report::Dispatcher Logging $obj->collectLocation Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback->collectLocation See "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher $obj->collectStack([MAXDEPTH]) Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback->collectStack([MAXDEPTH]) See "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher $obj->log(HASH-of-OPTIONS, REASON, MESSAGE) See "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher $obj->stackTraceLine(OPTIONS) Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback->stackTraceLine(OPTIONS) See "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher $obj->translate(HASH-of-OPTIONS, REASON, MESSAGE) See "Logging" in Log::Report::Dispatcher SEE ALSO
This module is part of Log-Report distribution version 0.94, built on August 23, 2011. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/log-report/ LICENSE
Copyrights 2007-2011 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see ChangeLog. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html perl v5.14.2 2011-08-23 Log::Report::Dispatcher::Callback(3pm)
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