: )
use strict;
use diagnostics;
my $log = qq(/usr/local/log/lvimg_Ldrive_tapes.log);
my $out = qq(/usr/local/log/output);
open (F, "$log") || die "could not open file:$!";
open (F2, ">$out") || die "could not open file:$!";
sub mytime {
my ($month,$day,$year,$hours,$min) = (localtime)[4,3,5,2,1];
sprintf ("%02d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d\n", $month+1,$day,($year %
+100),$hours,$min);
}
my $tm = &mytime;
print F2 "$tm\n";
while (<F>) {
#if ($_ =~ /(E0+)/ ) {
local $, = "\t";
print F2 +(split)[3], "$1$/" if /\((E\d+)/;
#}
}
close (F);
close (F2);
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