Could you please put the example log lines inside <code></code> tags so we can see where the line breaks are? Also, could you please explain what you mean by "catch errors/exceptions"? As I tried to explain earlier, that phrase (to "catch" an exception) means something specific that has nothing to do with log file parsing. Do you want to parse the file, match against some pattern, and then...? Write just the matching lines in another file? Play a little "ping" sound? Send an email? Note: I won't write any of these for you, but I'm willing to help you on your way.

Update: notice how your posts are being downvoted? This is because you're being very unclear, not because you're new to perl or something like that. Be clear about what you're trying to achieve.

In reply to Re^3: Plz help me to create a perl script to catch errors and exceptions by rvosa
in thread Plz help me to create a perl script to catch errors and exceptions by technology1980

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