Hi, I have a log file in which there are plenty of threads. i want to count the number of unique threads.Here thread is tid value. My Logfile looks like this--
Wed May 20 05:22:53.993 2009 Morocco Standard Time INFO: pid 2172 t +id 688: 17: 10106931: ArAuthFrameworkImpl::doPreAuth::1:10106931:: Au +thentication mechanism returned [0] for AuthIdentity [] Wed May 20 05:22:53.993 2009 Morocco Standard Time INFO: pid 2172 t +id 688: 170: 10106931: Arcot Native Server: recvd AA_BIN_MSG_VER_CHG Wed May 20 05:22:57.634 2009 Morocco Standard Time INFO: pid 2172 t +id 3352: 170: 10106932: Arcot Native Server: recvd AA_BIN_MSG_GET_WLT Wed May 20 05:22:57.634 2009 Morocco Standard Time INFO: pid 2172 t +id 3352: 170: 10106932: Session tracker Id associated with generate c +hallenge[1:10106932]
Like this there are thousands of threads in a log file. i want to capture the unique threads and count the numbers. Any kind of help or suggestion will be very useful to me. Thanks NT

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