Hi, I have a typical requirement to find users having at least three occurrence in a log within an hour. Please guide me how can I accomplish this.
[04/Jun/2013:13:06:13 -0600] conn=13570 op=14 msgId=13 - BIND dn="uid= +xyz123,ou=People,o=xyz.com" method=128 version=3 [04/Jun/2013:15:06:13 -0600] conn=13570 op=14 msgId=15 - RESULT err=0 +tag=101 nentries=48030 etime=139 SRCH=Q

Basically, we need to find any user ( ie uid=xyz123), getting "SRCH=Q" in a particular connection have more than three occurrence within an hour. If you see the logs, they are related with "conn=13570". In brief, here is the logic : - Get the "SRCH=Q" occurence. - Get the associated conn #, go back and get the bind user. - Carrying bind user, search for "SRCH=Q" occurrence, if > 3, run add group command.

Thanks, JPrince

In reply to Pull users with multiple search by johnprince1980

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