Give this a shot:
#!perl use strict; use warnings; my $section = 0; my ($time, $device, $util, $queue, $rws, $blks, $secs); my @results; open (LOG, '<', 'data.log') or die "Cannot open file data.log for inpu +t: $!\n"; while (<LOG>) { if (/^-+\s+/) { ++$section; next; } if ($section == 2) { next if (/^\s*$/); @results = split; next if (@results != 7); if (!$util or $util < $results[2]) { ($time, $device, $util, $queue, $rws, $blks, $secs) = @result +s; } } } print "Time: $time; device: $device; %util: $util\n"; print "r+w/s: $rws; blks/s: $blks; secs-avserv: $secs\n";
It selects the data with the highest %util value from the second part of the file.
Hope this helps, CombatSquirrel.

In reply to Re: collect the system data by CombatSquirrel
in thread collect the system data by jackhhc

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