Hi All,
I wrote a following script
1. To read the file and grep the scpecific line.
My requirement is to if that line exceeds it should print that information.
#C:/Dwimperl/perl/bin
#To Open the file
open (MYFILE,"C:/Users/katragas/Desktop/apadmin_get_status_log.txt");
if (grep {/Response Queue Size: 0/} <MYFILE>){
print "Yes, it is\n";
}else{
print "nope, it's not\n";
}
close (MYFILE)
I am sure, I am doing mistake here. Can some one help to get it moving.
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