I need to pass a parameter that will then be grepped.
I need it to grep /paramater and then have a space
so if 123 was passed my grep would be grep '/123 ' sample.log
this works fine from the command line
but when i try and set it searchThis="/$2 "
and then run grep $searchThis... (6 Replies)
Dear All,
we have a command output which looks like :
Total 200 queues in 30000 Kbytes
and we're going to get "200" and "30000" for further process. currently, i'm using :
numA=echo $OUTPUT | awk '{print $2}'
numB=echo $OUTPUT | awk '{print $5}'
my question is : can I use just one... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I would like for the user to input the date for a particular log file, then have the input sent to a variable, which is then used via grep to extra the logs for the specific date the user request.
I did some searching, but I still don't understand why I'm not seeing any result.
... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
Hope someone can help me out here.
I have this BASH script (see below)
My problem lies with the variable path.
The output of the command find will give me several fields. The 9th field is the path. I want to captured that and the I want to filter this to a specific level.
The... (6 Replies)
I have a script which reads a number out of a log file. The pertinent line is this:
cat /tmp/listofnumbers
When I run cat /tmp/listofnumbers what I am seeing is on each line.
I am trying to make the script read from that file and grep for a variable like the following line should do:
... (4 Replies)
i have this variable:
varT="1--2--3--5"
i want to use awk to print field 3 from this variable. i dont want to do the "echo $varT".
but here's my awk code:
awk -v valA="$varT" "BEGIN {print valA}"
this prints the entire line. i feel like i'm so close to getting what i want. i... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
When i am logged into a server , i am able to assign grep value to a variable as follows.
VAR=`grep 'Listener stopped' /logs/perf.log`
However, when i log out of the server, and try to execute the following command by first SSHing into server, it throws error.
$ VAR=`ssh Server... (4 Replies)
I have a lot of files with keywords and unique names. I'm using a shell script to refer to a simple pattern file with comma separated values in order to match on certain keywords. The problem is that I don't understand how to handle the wildcard values when I want to skip over the unique names.
... (5 Replies)
I have the following script, and I want to assign the output ($10 and $5) from awk to N and L:
grdinfo data.grd | awk '{print $10,$5}'| read N L
output from gridinfo data.grd is: data.grd 50 100 41 82 -2796 6944 0.016 0.016 3001 2461. where N and L is suppose to be 3001 and 100. I use... (8 Replies)
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mail::spamassassin::persistentaddrlist
Mail::SpamAssassin::PersistentAddrList(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::SpamAssassin::PersistentAddrList(3pm)NAME
Mail::SpamAssassin::PersistentAddrList - persistent address list base class
SYNOPSIS
my $factory = PersistentAddrListSubclass->new();
$spamtest->set_persistent_addr_list_factory ($factory);
... call into SpamAssassin classes...
SpamAssassin will call:
my $addrlist = $factory->new_checker($spamtest);
$entry = $addrlist->get_addr_entry ($addr);
...
DESCRIPTION
All persistent address list implementations, used by the auto-whitelist code to track known-good email addresses, use this as a base class.
See "Mail::SpamAssassin::DBBasedAddrList" for an example.
METHODS
$factory = PersistentAddrListSubclass->new();
This creates a factory object, which SpamAssassin will call to create a new checker object for the persistent address list.
my $addrlist = $factory->new_checker();
Create a new address-list checker object from the factory. Called by the SpamAssassin classes.
$entry = $addrlist->get_addr_entry ($addr);
Given an email address $addr, return an entry object with the details of that address.
The entry object is a reference to a hash, which must contain at least two keys: "count", which is the count of times that address has
been encountered before; and "totscore", which is the total of all scores for messages associated with that address. From these two
fields, an average score will be calculated, and the score for the current message will be regressed towards that mean message score.
The hash can contain whatever other data your back-end needs to store, under other keys.
The method should never return "undef", or a hash that does not contain a "count" key and a "totscore" key.
$entry = $addrlist->add_score($entry, $score);
This method should add the given score to the whitelist database for the given entry, and then return the new entry.
$entry = $addrlist->remove_entry ($entry);
This method should remove the given entry from the whitelist database.
$entry = $addrlist->finish ();
Clean up, if necessary. Called by SpamAssassin when it has finished checking, or adding to, the auto-whitelist database.
perl v5.14.2 2011-06-06 Mail::SpamAssassin::PersistentAddrList(3pm)