Here is just an example: I need to grep for time [23:59] and string [yellow]. It should yield all the lines that contain yellow as well as any time between 23:59:00 to 00:02:00 i.e 23:59 +3 mins.
The grep query should be smart enough to search for all timing between the given time + 3 mins on a 24 hrs clock.
So, in this case if my log file contains the below five lines
Desired output should be
Thus my query should be generic for all timings and not just for 23:59.
hi all:
I want to create a new file dynamically for each day.how can i do this.
eg..
struct tm tm;
while(1)
{
if(tm.tm_hr==0 && tm.tm_min=0 && tm.tm_sec==0)
{
//create a new file..
... (3 Replies)
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I have written a shell script that takes the current date on the server and stores it in a file.
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We have Solaris10.2.3 server. If we execute command `date` on Command Line Promt it shows time -
>Tue Jun 23 11:35:55 BST 2009 - which is correct
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>Tue Jun 23 10:35:55 ESTEDT 2009 - which is wrong
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I need to write a shell script (bash) that takes a date as an
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I have diffrent dates like 20150112 , 200901028 , 200100605 etc.
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Working individually as command
************************>echo $SHELL
/bin/bash
************************>TO_DAY=`date`
************************>echo $TO_DAY
Tue Jul 16 02:28:31 EDT 2013
************************>
Not working when... (5 Replies)
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clear
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if ; then
echo " Incorrect Number of Arguments";
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mail::mbox::messageparser::grep
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Grep(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Grep(3pm)NAME
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Grep - A GNU grep-based mbox folder reader
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Mail::Mbox::MessageParser;
my $filename = 'mail/saved-mail';
my $filehandle = new FileHandle($filename);
my $folder_reader =
new Mail::Mbox::MessageParser( {
'file_name' => $filename,
'file_handle' => $filehandle,
'enable_grep' => 1,
} );
die $folder_reader unless ref $folder_reader;
# Any newlines or such before the start of the first email
my $prologue = $folder_reader->prologue;
print $prologue;
# This is the main loop. It's executed once for each email
while(!$folder_reader->end_of_file());
{
my $email = $folder_reader->read_next_email();
print $email;
}
DESCRIPTION
This module implements a GNU grep-based mbox folder reader. It can only be used when GNU grep is installed on the system. Users must not
instantiate this class directly--use Mail::Mbox::MessageParser instead. The base MessageParser module will automatically manage the use of
grep and non-grep implementations.
METHODS AND FUNCTIONS
The following methods and functions are specific to the Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Grep package. For additional inherited ones, see the
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser documentation.
$ref = new( { 'file_name' => <mailbox file name>, 'file_handle' => <mailbox file handle> });
<file_name> - The full filename of the mailbox
<file_handle> - An opened file handle for the mailbox
The constructor for the class takes two parameters. The file_name parameter is the filename of the mailbox. The file_handle argument is
the opened file handle to the mailbox.
Returns a reference to a Mail::Mbox::MessageParser object, or a string describing the error.
BUGS
No known bugs.
Contact david@coppit.org for bug reports and suggestions.
AUTHOR
David Coppit <david@coppit.org>.
LICENSE
This software is distributed under the terms of the GPL. See the file "LICENSE" for more information.
HISTORY
This code was originally part of the grepmail distribution. See http://grepmail.sf.net/ for previous versions of grepmail which included
early versions of this code.
SEE ALSO
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser
perl v5.10.1 2009-08-09 Mail::Mbox::MessageParser::Grep(3pm)