Store the lines in a hash of arrays (HoA) (see perldsc) and print them after all the lines have been scanned/counted
while ( my $line = <DATA> ) {
next if $line =~ /Insufficent|CLEARED/;
if ( $line =~ /SNMP/ ) {
my @f = split /\|/, $line;
my $node_ip = $f[4] || 'N/A';
my $message = $f[13];
my (undef,$ne) = split /[ &]+/,$f[15];
if ( $seen{$ne} ){
++$seen{$ne}[0];
} else {
$seen{$ne} = [ 1, $node_ip, $ne, $message ];
}
}
}
for my $ne ( sort keys %seen ){
printf "%d | %-15s | %9s | %s \n", @{$seen{$ne}};
}
poj
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