I'm disappointed that you have chosen not to answer any of my questions (which would have helped give you code that might work for you), but maybe this will give you something you can adapt to your needs. It makes some wild assumptions based on sample input files you have provided in this thread, sample output files you have provided in this thread, sample code segments you have provided in this thread, statements you have made in this thread, and me reading a lot in between the lines:
The input files you want to process are in the directory /tmp/log.
The output file you want to produce should be placed in the directory /tmp/log.
The name of the output file you want to produce is either file.txt or progflag.txt. (The following script uses the name progflag.txt.)
You do not want to process your output file as an input file. (The following script ignores both file.txt and progflag.txt as input files.)
All files in the directory /tmp/log whose names end with the string .txt (other than the two mentioned possible output files) are to be processed as input files.
Your input files might or might not have DOS (CR-LF) line terminators instead of UNIX (LF) line terminators. If CR-LF line terminators are present, the CR should be removed before further processing an input line.
Your input files might not have a line terminator on the last line. If an input file does not have a line terminator on the last line, a UNIX line terminator should be added.
Your output file should be a properly formatted text file with UNIX line terminators.
If an input file contains the string /SASFoundation/, an output line should be created in your output file with the string SASFoundation as the 3rd field in that line.
If an input file contains a line matching the ERE ^MEMSIZE *= *[^;]*;{0,1}, an output line should be created in your output file with the string matched by the [^;]* portion of that ERE as the 1st field in that line.
If an input line contains three words and the 1st word is real, and 2nd word is time, and the 3rd word matches the ERE [0-9]+:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2} (where the leading digit(s) represent hours, the middle digits represent minutes, and the last digits represent seconds) and the elapsed time represented by the 3rd word is greater than 5 hours; an output line should be created in your output file with the 3rd word (with a leading zero prepended if there is only one leading digit in that word) as the 2nd field in that line.
If more than one line matching any one of the above three criteria would cause an output line to be created, the last line encountered in an input file meeting that criteria is the one used to determine what appears in the output line.
If more than one of the criteria is found in a single input file, only one line of output should be produced for that input file and the 4th field in that output line should be the name of the input file from which that data was extracted.
This script was written using a Korn shell and tested with a Korn shell and with bash. It should work with any POSIX-conforming shell. If you want to try this on a Solaris/SunOS system, change awk in this script to /usr/xg4/bin/awk or nawk. If the file you uploaded as sample data for this thread are located in the directory /tmp/log this script creates a file named progflag.txt containing:
Of course, the script won't work if receiver@domain.com is not a valid e-mail address nor if your systems version of mailx does not include a -a file option to include file as an attachment to your mail message. (The POSIX standards do not include a mailx -a file option.)
Hello friends,
I have find a paticular string from the files present in my user
for example:
a username and password is hardcoded in multiple files which present in the my user.so I have to search about username in which files it is available.there are several dirctories are there,so... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with about 50k keywords. I have a requirement to scan about 3k files to identify which filename has which keyword i.e. an output like following:
File1,Keyword1
File1,Keyword2
File3,Keyword1
.....
I have written a shell script which takes each of the 3k files, searches... (4 Replies)
Hey guys. I know pratically 0 about Linux, so could anyone please give me instructions on how to accomplish this ?
The distro is RedHat 4.1.2 and i need to find and replace a multiple lines string in several php files across subdirectories.
So lets say im at root/dir1/dir2/ , when i execute... (12 Replies)
Hi to all
Sorry for the confusion because I did not explain the task clearly.
There are many .hhr files in a folder
There are so many lines in these .hhr files but I want only the following 2 lines to be transferred to the output file.
The keyword No 1 and all the words in the next line
They... (5 Replies)
I have a huge list of files in an Unix directory (around 10000 files).
I need to be able to search for a certain keyword only within files that are modified between certain date and time, say for e.g 2012-08-20 12:30 to 2012-08-20 12:40
Can someone let me know what would be the fastest way... (10 Replies)
Task: Find keywords in each line, and append at the end of line; if not found in the line, do nothing.
the code is wrong. how to make it work. thanks a lot.
cat keywords.txt | while read line; do
awk -F"|" '{if (/$line/) {print $0"$line , ";} else print;}' outfile.txt > tmp
... (9 Replies)
I have ~100 text files in a directory that I am trying to parse and output to a new file. I am looking for the words chr,start,stop,ref,alt in each of the files. Those fields should appear somewhere in those files. The first two fields of each new set of rows is also printed. Since this is on a... (7 Replies)
The Problem that I am having is when the code ran and populated the progflag.csv file, columns MEMSIZE, SECOND and SASEXE were blank. The next problems are the IF else statement isn't working and the email function isn't sending the progflag.csv attachment.
a. What I want the program to do is to... (2 Replies)
I have a script that will search for a keyword in all the log files. It work just fine.
LOG_FILES={ "/Sandbox/logs/*" }
for file in ${LOG_FILES}; do
grep $1 $file
done
This only works for 1 keyword. What if I want to search for more then 1 keywords, say 4 or maybe even... (10 Replies)
Hello everybody, I need your help.
I have a php site that was expoited, the hacker has injected into many php files a phishing code that was discovered and removed in order to have again a clean code. Now we need to remove from many php files that malware. I need to create a script that find and... (2 Replies)