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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers awk script to match string and print status Post 303044183 by shanul karim on Sunday 16th of February 2020 08:53:23 AM
Old 02-16-2020
Thanks a lot RudiC

Its working fine except the reverse condition . In case we have all "LOTC cluster state" as joined (without fail status) and AMF cluster state: as all enebled and unlocked status.

Code:
LOTC cluster state:
-------------------
Node safNode=SC_2_1 joined cluster | Wed Dec 5 17:03:36 2018
Node safNode=SC_2_2 joined cluster | Wed Dec 5 17:03:36 2018
Node safNode=PL_2_3 joined cluster | Wed Dec 5 17:04:34 2018

AMF cluster state:
------------------
saAmfNodeAdminState."safAmfNode=SC-1,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster": Unlocked
saAmfNodeOperState."safAmfNode=SC-1,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster": Enabled
saAmfNodeAdminState."safAmfNode=SC-2,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster": locked
saAmfNodeOperState."safAmfNode=SC-1,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster": Enabled

Here output should be

Code:
LOTC cluster
LOTC cluster state is ok
AMF cluster
AMF cluster state: is ok

instead which is coming as below
Code:
LOTC cluster
AMF cluster
LOTC cluster state is not ok
AMF cluster state: is not ok

--- Post updated at 09:53 AM ---

Dear RuDC,

Changed the code but still need improvement in AMF part.

Code:
$ awk '
>
> /cluster state:/        {print $1, $2
>                          OK[$1] = 1
>                          getline
>                          next
>                         }
>
> /Node/ && OK["LOTC"]    {if ($3 != "joined")    {print "LOTC cluster state is not ok"
>                                                  OK["LOTC"] = 0
>                                                 } else {print "LOTC cluster state is ok"
>                                                  OK["LOTC"] = 0
>                                                 }
>                         }
> OK["AMF"]               {if ("UNLOCKED ENABLED" !~ toupper($NF))        {print "AMF cluster state: is not ok"
>                                                                          OK["AMF"] = 0
>                                                                         } else {print "AMF cluster state is ok"
>                                                  OK["AMF"] = 0
>                                                 }
>                         }
> ' sample.txt
LOTC cluster
LOTC cluster state is ok
AMF cluster
AMF cluster state: is not ok

 

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