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Old 05-31-2016
Hi MadeinGermany,

I;m so sorry but im looking inside of each file. not just the file name, but your codes has given me some idea. Thanks a lot and hope you could help me more. Smilie

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Hi RudiC,

i am open for other codes and scripts. Smilie

lately this is my script.

Code:
BANANA_DIR=/home/dave/cfg/dirBANANA.cfg
ORANGE_DIR=/home/dave/cfg/dirORANGE.cfg
APPLE_DIR=/home/dave/cfg/dirAPPLE.cfg
RESULT=/home/dave/
banana_file=`cat $BANANA_DIR`
orange_file=`cat $ORANGE_DIR`
apple_file=`cat $APPLE_DIR`
#BANANA
for a in $banana_file
    do 
	cd $a
	touch Statuscheck.tmp
	ls -lrt | grep -l BANANA > Statuscheck.tmp
    FILE=`cat Statuscheck.tmp | wc -l`
    if [ $FILE -ne 0 ]
	then
	   echo "Invalid file in $a directory" > $RESULT/dummyevents.log
    fi
    rm Statuscheck.tmp
    done
#ORANGE
for b in $orange_file
    do 
	cd $b
	touch Statuscheck.tmp
	ls -lrt | grep -l ORANGE > Statuscheck.tmp
    FILE=`cat Statuscheck.tmp | wc -l`
    if [ $FILE -ne 0 ]
	then
	   echo "Invalid file in $b directory" > $RESULT/dummyevents.log
    fi
    rm Statuscheck.tmp
    done
#APPLE
for c in $ftrord_file
    do 
	cd $c
	touch Statuscheck.tmp
	ls -lrt | grep -l APPLE > Statuscheck.tmp
    FILE=`cat Statuscheck.tmp | wc -l`
    if [ $FILE -ne 0 ]
	then
	   echo "Invalid file in $c directory" > $RESULT/dummyevents.log
    fi
    rm Statuscheck.tmp
    done


then yyou are asking for the cfg. i dont know how to insert image because it is asking for the url. im sorry.. but my /home/dave/cfg contains

dirBANANA.cfg
dirORANGE.cfg
dirAPPLE.Cfg

which contains the directories where the script will grep for "BANANA" "ORANGE" and "APPLE" word.

home/dave/cfg also contains
grepBANANA.cfg
grepORANGE.cfg
grepAPPLE.cfg

which contains the word "BANANA" or "ORANGE" or "APPLE" itself,
 

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LOGFETCH(1)						      General Commands Manual						       LOGFETCH(1)

NAME
logfetch - Xymon client data collector SYNOPSIS
logfetch CONFIGFILE STATUSFILE DESCRIPTION
logfetch is part of the Xymon client. It is responsible for collecting data from logfiles, and other file-related data, which is then sent to the Xymon server for analysis. logfetch uses a configuration file, which is automatically retrieved from the Xymon server. There is no configuration done locally. The configuration file is usually stored in the $BBHOME/tmp/logfetch.cfg file, but editing this file has no effect since it is re-written with data from the Xymon server each time the client runs. logfetch stores information about what parts of the monitored logfiles have been processed already in the $BBHOME/tmp/logfetch.status file. This file is an internal file used by logfetch, and should not be edited. If deleted, it will be re-created automatically. SECURITY
logfetch needs read access to the logfiles it should monitor. If you configure monitoring of files or directories through the "file:" and "dir:" entries in client-local.cfg(5) then logfetch will require at least read-acces to the directory where the file is located. If you request checksum calculation for a file, then it must be readable by the Xymon client user. Do NOT install logfetch as suid-root. There is no way that logfetch can check whether the configuration file it uses has been tampered with, so installing logfetch with suid-root privileges could allow an attacker to read any file on the system by using a hand-crafted con- figuration file. In fact, logfetch will attempt to remove its own suid-root setup if it detects that it has been installed suid-root. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
DU Command used to collect information about the size of directories. By default, this is the command du -k. If the local du-command on the client does not recognize the "-k" option, you should set the DU environment variable in the $BBHOME/etc/hobbitclient.cfg file to a command that does report directory sizes in kilobytes. FILES
$BBHOME/tmp/logfetch.cfg $BBHOME/tmp/logfetch.status SEE ALSO
xymon(7), hobbit-clients.cfg(5) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 LOGFETCH(1)
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