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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Converting XML to CSV Post 303038664 by stomp on Tuesday 10th of September 2019 05:10:50 PM
Old 09-10-2019
What did I do to find the solution?
  • Read some Tutorials about XPath
  • Reached out for xmlstarlet documentation
  • Used google a lot on the subject, learned from many examples(stackoverflow delivers many of those)
  • experimented with what I found, began sometimes with most simple things to understand small bits and rose higher to the full complexity of whole task

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processcsv.py - process virt-top CSV files SUMMARY
virt-top --csv data.csv processcsv.py < data.csv DESCRIPTION
virt-top is a top(1)-like utility for showing stats of virtualized domains. processcsv.py is a simple Python script that post-processes the output of "virt-top --csv". It is used like this: virt-top --csv data.csv processcsv.py < data.csv The second command will overwrite the following files in the current directory: "global.csv" This contains the global (host) statistics columns from the CSV file. "domainNN.csv" (multiple files) For each libvirt domain ID NN, a file is created containing the per-domain statistics from the CSV file. SEE ALSO
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