05-13-2014
Specific string parsing in Linux/UNIX
Hi,
I have a string which can be completely unstructred. I am looking to parse out values within that String.
Here is an example
<Random Strings> String1=<some number a> String2=<some number b> String3=<some number c> Satish=<some number d> String4=<some number e>
I only want to parse out the number with is assigned to key Satish which in this case will be <some number d>
I have tried to do with awk, where I hard code the place where Satish appears... but in cases where Satish appears out of place, I run into issues. Can someone please help me out?
Thanks,
Satish
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ovs-parse-leaks
ovs-parse-leaks(8) Open vSwitch Manual ovs-parse-leaks(8)
NAME
ovs-parse-leaks - parses OVS leak checker log files
SYNOPSIS
ovs-parse-leaks [binary] < log
DESCRIPTION
Many Open vSwitch daemons accept a --check-leaks option that writes information about memory allocation and deallocation to a log file.
ovs-parse-leaks parses log files produced by this option and prints a summary of the results. The most interesting part of the output is a
list of memory blocks that were allocated but not freed, which Open vSwitch developers can use to find and fix memory leaks.
The log file must be supplied on standard input. The binary that produced the output should be supplied as the sole non-option argument.
For best results, the binary should have debug symbols.
OPTIONS
--help Prints a usage message and exits.
BUGS
The output can be hard to interpret, especially for a daemon that does not exit in normal operation. Using ovs-appctl(8) to invoke the
exit command that some Open vSwitch daemons support sometimes helps with this.
ovs-parse-leaks usually incorrectly reports one or more ``bad frees of not-allocated address'' errors at the beginning of output. These
reflect frees of data that were allocated before the leak checker was turned on during program initialization.
Open vSwitch August 2010 ovs-parse-leaks(8)