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Old 11-10-2009
Find pattern, and then last field from subsequent lines

I've got a log file, of the format

Code:
Name: network1
  Dropped packets: 15618
  Dropped packets for IPv6: 27
  Dropped packets: 74
  Dropped packets for IPv6: 0
  Failed RADIUS Authentication procedures: 0
  Failed RADIUS Accounting procedures: 0
Name: network2
  Dropped packets: 1117
  Dropped packets for IPv6: 0
  Dropped packets: 0
  Dropped packets for IPv6: 0
  Failed RADIUS Authentication procedures: 0
  Failed RADIUS Accounting procedures: 0

I want to get the sort it so that it gives

Code:
network1:15618:27:74:0:0:0
network2:1117:0:0:0:0:0

I'm thinking to awk for lines with /Name:/ and then print $NF of it and the following 6 lines, but my awk skills are pretty lame, so I'm sure how to do it.

Thanks...

Last edited by radoulov; 11-11-2009 at 03:31 AM.. Reason: added code tags
# 2  
Old 11-10-2009
Use gawk, nawk or /usr/xpg4/bin/awk on Solaris:

Code:
awk -F': *' 'END { print r }
/^Name/ && r { print r; r = 0 }
{ r = r ? r ":" $2 : $2 }' infile

# 3  
Old 11-10-2009
Code:
nawk -F': *' ' { r = r ? r ":" $2 : $2 } /^Failed RADIUS Accounting procedures/{ print r; r = 0 } ' infile

# 4  
Old 11-10-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by steadyonabix
Code:
nawk -F': *' ' { r = r ? r ":" $2 : $2 } /^Failed RADIUS Accounting procedures/{ print r; r = 0 } ' infile

Yes,
like mine it assumes a fixed format and with this one you can get rid of the END block.
# 5  
Old 11-10-2009
Radoulov

I always take your awk apart to try to improve mine......

Love that r = r Smilie
# 6  
Old 11-10-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by steadyonabix
[...]
Love that r = r Smilie
Smilie
# 7  
Old 11-10-2009
if file is big this one will be faster:

Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w

open(FH,"somefile");
open(NEW,">newfile");
while(<FH>){
    if(/: (network\d+?)$/){print NEW "\n$1";next}
    /: (\d+)$/;print NEW ":$1"
}

also work with any number of lines without modification while last one contain Failed RADIUS Acc

Last edited by tip78; 11-10-2009 at 08:36 PM..
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