03-12-2017
Help in capturing Time from Autosys Logs
Hi Guys, I'm very new to Shell scripting and have to design a code which I'm not able to find a way to. I will try to explain the aim in detail and shall be obliged if anyone could help me with the coding snippet.
I have an input file who's every row has a few details about an autosys Job. I shall write down the first entry of the file so that should give an idea :-
1,,Task Name,Application Name,Frequency of Job,expected starting Date and Time(2017-03-14 01:00 AM), Box Job name, Command Job Name
So in each row of the file there is a command Job name, for which there is an expected starting date and time in the input file itself. These two things are given in the input file itself. I have to now extract the latest log of this command job, from it's header extract the start time and compare it with the expected start date and time in the input file, if the extracted date and time from the log are greater than the expected one, it is indeed the log for that day and not a previous log. Also, the time in the log is of 24 hour format and the one in the input file is 12 hour.
Furthermore, for every row, after doing the above analysis, I have to add two more columns which are completion time if it is has completed and the current status of the Job i.e Scheduled, Running, Completed and failed.
If the Job has completed or failed, the log's last line shows "++++COMPLETED++++" or "++++FAILED++++" so maybe that can be used.
Please help me in coding the above scenario. Any assistance shall be of great help. Please help guys!!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ecaccess-job-get
ECACCESS-JOB-GET(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation ECACCESS-JOB-GET(1p)
NAME
ecaccess-job-get - Download a Job Output/Input/Error File
SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-job-get -version|-help|-manual
ecaccess-job-get [-debug] [-input|-error] [-encrypt] [-binary] [-bufsize length] job-id local-target-file
DESCRIPTION
Allow downloading the Job Output/Input/Error Files with identifier job-id.
The file is downloaded localy in the local-target-file.
ARGUMENTS
job-id The identifier of the ECaccess Job to retrieve.
local-target-file
The name of the Local Target File.
OPTIONS
-input By default the Job Output File is downloaded. Using this option allow downloading the Job Input File instead.
-error By default the Job Output File is downloaded. Using this option allow downloading the Job Error File instead.
-encrypt
By default files are downloaded through the plain text channel (http). Using this option will force the download to occurs through
the SSL secure channel (https).
-binary By default files are downloaded as text files. This option will download files as binary files (decode_base64 required). Please
note that text files can also be downloaded in binary mode but text mode is faster. You should use this option if your job output
is containing non-text characters.
-bufsize length
Specify the length of the buffer (in bytes) which is used to download the file. The larger the buffer the smaller the number of
http/s requests. By default a buffer of 524288 bytes(512KB) is used.
-version
Display version number and exits.
-help Print a brief help message and exits.
-manual Prints the manual page and exits.
-debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged.
EXAMPLES
ecaccess-job-get 124356 ./ecaccess-job-124356.output
Download the output of the ECaccess Job 124356 in the local ecaccess-job-124356.output file.
SEE ALSO
ecaccess-job-delete, ecaccess-job-list, ecaccess-job-restart, ecaccess-job-submit and ecaccess.
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-JOB-GET(1p)