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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Filtering text with awk Post 303030134 by pedro88 on Wednesday 6th of February 2019 11:25:41 AM
Old 02-06-2019
sorry maybe I was not so clear but like that doesn't work in the whole big file correctly.

for each line with * I need to add nr=the number of lines belonging to that group(group=cluster)

so like that:
Code:
>last294258;size=1;... *nr=1
>last111510;size=1;... *nr=4
>last355423;size=1;... *nr=1

--- Post updated at 04:25 PM ---

maybe I was not that clear.
this is the output I need

Code:
>last294258;size=1;... *nr=1
>last111510;size=1;... *nr=4
>last355423;size=1;... *nr=1

nr=4 is because of the subgroup of Cluster 1 is composed by 4 lines




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ONECLUSTER(1)					   onecluster(1) -- manages OpenNebula clusters 				     ONECLUSTER(1)

NAME
onecluster SYNOPSIS
onecluster command [args] [options] OPTIONS
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o create name Creates a new Cluster o delete range|clusterid_list Deletes the given Cluster o list Lists Clusters in the pool valid options: list, delay, xml, numeric o show clusterid Shows information for the given Cluster valid options: xml o addhost clusterid hostid Adds a Host to the given Cluster o delhost clusterid hostid Deletes a Host from the given Cluster o adddatastore clusterid datastoreid Adds a Datastore to the given Cluster o deldatastore clusterid datastoreid Deletes a Datastore from the given Cluster o addvnet clusterid vnetid Adds a Virtual Network to the given Cluster o delvnet clusterid vnetid Deletes a Virtual Network from the given Cluster ARGUMENT FORMATS
o file Path to a file o range List of id's in the form 1,8..15 o text String o clusterid OpenNebula CLUSTER name or id o clusterid_list Comma-separated list of OpenNebula CLUSTER names or ids o vnetid OpenNebula VNET name or id o hostid OpenNebula HOST name or id o datastoreid OpenNebula DATASTORE name or id LICENSE
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