OK, but what if you need to process the result? Do you pipe it to some perl? What if no GNU grep on board? I'm interested in this question because i have to do some similar tasks in a monitoring context (using nagios). So qxing/piping matters. Thank you for your answer and best regards, Karl
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In reply to Re^4: How to print the lines immediately above and below a matching line?
by karlgoethebier
in thread How to print the lines immediately above and below a matching line?
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