11-12-2014
@RudiC
I would like execute a command as below.
ssh user@host " AWK Command "
But the AWK command should be flexible enough to compare the pattern with column which is passed as input.
For example :
For below o/p i want to check for pattern 9511 in only 2nd column or only 1st column.
I need to pass the column as i/p variable to awk and compare with the pattern.
$ netstat -an | grep 951
200.103.10.10.50224 100.103.10.10.9511 49640 0 49640 0 ESTABLISHED
200.103.10.10.50263 100.103.10.10.9512 49640 0 49640 0 ESTABLISHED
200.103.10.10.50278 100.103.10.10.9513 49640 0 49640 0 ESTABLISHED
200.103.10.10.50292 100.103.10.10.9514 49640 0 49640 0 ESTABLISHED
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