my $logsIncDate = `date +"%b %d %H"`; my @eigrp = (); open SwitchLogs, $logFile or die "Could not open $logFile: $!"; while (<SwitchLogs>) { chomp; my $line = $_; if($line =~ m/$logsIncDate/ && $line =~ m/SW_MATM-4-MACFLAP_NOTIF/ +){ push(@eigrp, "$line\n"); $sendemail = 1; } }

All I want to do is to match the date/time in a line that contain the specified string. So the above code should catch the below one line:

Nov 25 10:59:13 10.1.162.11/10.1.162.11 1410: Nov 25 16:59:12.724: %SW +_MATM-4-MACFLAP_NOTIF: Host 30ff.0c00.d4be in vlan 162 is flapping be +tween port Fa0/13 and port Fa0/10

In reply to Re^4: Match 2 strings in same line by hmb104
in thread Match 2 strings in same line by hmb104

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