I'm not sure I understand what you're after. Anyhow, some comments:
- The only difference between the two files is
, so that "update failed" is what you need to go for.
- The " OPERATION: NOERROR / FAIL:" text may be misleading, so it might be pointless to look for the string "status".
- You seem to mix up lines, records, and fields in your script. With that field separator "\n", you have a varying field count; 13/14 with OK records, 15 with error records:
so you might always go for field 14 or (NF-1).
- $0 will always (at least in your samples) hold "opcode", so you always split $0 into array, which will have 43 (OK records) or 46 (fails) elemants, respectively. What for?
- in your script, indentation alludes that you want to have nested ifs, but awk needs the entire branch to be enclosed in {...} if it has more than one command. So all the ifs will be executed at the same hierarchy level; the else branch will rely on an error array set way back even if the actual record is a success, and "OPERATION" wil be printed always no matter if "opcode" present in $0 or not.
Suggestion: check for the relevant fields by either
- for (i=1; i<=NF, i++) if ($i ~ "failed") print $i
or
- if (match ($0, /failed: .*$/)) print substr ($0, RSTART+7, RLENGTH-7)
I have a file that contains the output of the ls -iR command, something like this:
./results:
2504641011 result_1410 2500957642 result_525
2504641012 result_1425 2500957643 result_540
./tests/1:
2500788755 1 2500788743 1000
./tests/2:
2500788759 3 2500788758 999
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I need to parse the following out put and determine if the USB is a DISK and whether or not it's External.
If an HBA line contains "USB" then does the next line contain
"DISK" and "External".
0:0,31,0: HBA : (aacraid,1) AAC SCSI
0,0,0: DISK : Adaptec ASR4800SAS Volu0001
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Hello all,
I am new to Unix.. i am trying to implement the TSIG in my BIND and using nsupdate to add record to bind..
this is what i did:
generate the TSIG key using : dnssec-keygen HMAC-MD5 -b 128 -n HOST mydns.com
forgot to mention: i am using FreeBSD.
I then edit the named.conf file... (0 Replies)
Hello all,
I am new to Unix.. i am trying to implement the TSIG in my BIND and using nsupdate to add record to bind..
this is what i did:
generate the TSIG key using : dnssec-keygen HMAC-MD5 -b 128 -n HOST mydns.com
forgot to mention: i am using FreeBSD.
I then edit the named.conf file... (0 Replies)
Hello all,
I am new to Unix.. i am trying to implement the TSIG in my BIND and using nsupdate to add record to bind..
this is what i did:
generate the TSIG key using : dnssec-keygen HMAC-MD5 -b 128 -n HOST mydns.com
forgot to mention: i am using FreeBSD.
I then edit the named.conf file... (1 Reply)
Hi fellows,
I need to define a notification for SSL certificate expiration.
My Command output is below: (this is the "Expiration Date")
Tue Mar 15 09:30:01 2012
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one two three four five six seven eight
nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen
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Hi ,
i am trying to set up an alert, when CPU usage (0.2%us in below output) is more than 40%
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