hi monks, after executing this code the output dumped in out1.log should be read line by line (complete line) and i have to do the pattern match with that and i have to pick the lines which i require but it is not working plz help me out what changes are to be done....
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use Net::Telnet;
open ($inputlog, ">out1.log");
$host = "xxx";
$port = "xxxx";
$box = new Net::Telnet(Timeout=>20, Errmode=>'die');
$box->open( Host => $host,
Port => $port,
);
$box->input_log($inputlog);
$box->cmd("i");
$box->close;
open(OUTFILE,">out2.txt");
for($i=26;$i<=40;$i++)
{
my @array = `awk 'NR==$i' out1.log`;
foreach(@array)
{
if($_ =~ m/^\d+\. .*/ig )
{
print OUTFILE ("$&\n");
}
}
}
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