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Vieux 29/05/2007, 22h18   #14
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On 29 maio, 17:07, Ed Morton <mor...@lsupcaemnt.com> wrote:
> apogeusiste...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> > I need find DAY128 string after "media id" string:
> > solaris> cat file

>
> > TIME SERVER/CLIENT TEXT
> > 05/29/2007 15:18:35 smmtzsux001-bkp smmtzslx002 client smmtzslx002
> > handling
> > path /full_CORP_on_4fiiupcc
> > 05/29/2007 15:18:35 smmtzsux001-bkp smmtzslx002 starting backup job
> > (jobid=207,827)
> > 05/29/2007 15:18:43 smmtzsux001-bkp smmtzslx002 begin writing backup
> > id
> > smmtzslx002_1180441115, copy 1, fragment 1, to
> > media id
> > DAY128 on drive index 5

>
> Is your input file really split such that "media id" occurs on it's own
> on the line after "to" and before the line that starts with "DAY128"?
> The solutions will be pretty different based on whether or not what
> we're seeing is caused by line-wrapping of your posting.
>
> Ed.


to media id DAY128 on drive index 5

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