Hi Guys,
Thank you very much for the inputs.
To Roger:
The script seems to be doing everything apart from when the ./graph script wants to then graph the data in/out it will error.
I had this problem that was why I piped the snmp data file to the commands | sed 's/"/ /g' | sed 's/,/ /g' to remove the ' " '
The problem is it has to be formatted by removing the ' " '
"23/10/2003 0.85,
"23/10/2003 0.85,
I tried to edit the script my self to no avail.Can you modify the script to do this.
Thanks for the wonderful tutorial.
Can you also put comments on your script so i can learn and use it to write other similar scripts.
Thanks reagards,
gab

In reply to Re: Re: modifying script to ask for file name as input by Anonymous Monk
in thread modifying script to ask for file name as input by gabjones

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